Alright thanks! I'll look at these over the next month!
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I voted for prototype because that and resident evil 5 are all I've played on that list so far. RE5 was ok but 4 was alot better imo. I've only played 30 minutes of Prototype, but it was an amazing 30 minutes......WOW!
Nice! Please stop posting these Uncharted 2 vids. I'm trying to holdout until Friday on getting a PS3. You're not helping :evil:
Who's excited for Dragon Age Origins and Mass effect 2? :)SparkyProtocolEvery wrpg fan with any sense!
I loved both, but I seem to be in a minority also for liking Oblivion more than Morrowind. I found Oblivion much easier to start up and set you off onto this easy to follow adventure, Morrowind required a lot of patience and took time to get things going, just for that I was engaged in Oblivion much faster. The combat was much smoother also. I can't really explain it but Oblivion just had an overall charm that Morrowind didn't have to me.xgamer40True Oblivion is easier to start. But what I liked about Morrowind was by the end you were God like. It wasn't like that in Oblivion. Even when you power leveled. You got tough but I remember breaking into vivecs thrown room in Morrowind and taking him out with no problem with a level 50 character. Levitating and killing whole towns from the air etc. I missed that feeling in Oblivion!
[QUOTE="swazidoughman"]Impossible, Oblivion MUST be smaller I SWEAR!!!
I have good memories of spending hours just doing mindless wandering in Morrowind seeing all the sights. Even on foot I seem to get places faster in Oblivion.
foxhound_fox
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daggerfall#Game_world
"Vvardenfell, the explorable part of Morrowind in the third game has 15.5 square kilometres (6 square miles). The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has approximately 41.4 square kilometres (16 square miles) to explore."
While amazingly, Daggerfall is 161,000 square kilometers.I guess my memory betrays me lol.
Actually I think I remember Bethesda saying it was slightly smaller than Morrowinds world.Actually no. I had Morrowind on the original XBOX, and grew incredibly tired of it. It just didn't fit a casual sit down and play moment. OH know, did I just say casual? Oblivion seemed to do a much better job of fitting a quick play session. And the game is flat-out gorgeous by the way!
anarchist4eva
[QUOTE="SAGE_OF_FIRE"]The combat is alot more fun in oblivion. Juggernaut140How so? It's the same as Morrowind except without the dice rolls meaning you can kill anything at any level with any weapon, even if you're not trained with that weapon. Missing 9 out of 10 times you swing in Morrowind was highly annoying!
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