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#1 rampagerolph
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I want a strict driving sim... which is the best on the 360?
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#2 rampagerolph
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I always try to beat all the games I have before buying another... It's easier that way because if you only have to choose one it's much easier. But of those is you like shooters get halo 3, if you like RPGs get mass effect, and if you like platformers get assasin's creed.
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#3 rampagerolph
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You can't become a werewolf but dont become a vampire... The rewards are worth the setbacks... such as not being able to talk to most people, sun damage, and haveing to feed on people (cool at first then becomes a hassle...)
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#4 rampagerolph
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YES. When you first start playing it seems easy and kinda boring. But it builds on itself throughout and ends up being great... the best wii game IMO
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#5 rampagerolph
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1. Pychonauts. Rented and beat it in a few sittings. So addictive. Then I look online looking to spred my praises with others and its barely even noticed...

2. The Witcher. Great game and played by no one.. didnt help its just pc...

3. Katamari series. Not for everyone but very addictive and fun if u get past the fact it looks like a 5 year old girl designed it.

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#6 rampagerolph
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I find if you use a walkthrough for a very openended game (I'm thinking zelda: TP) it takes much of the fun and feeling a accomplishment out of it... but then again how fun is it to be super frusterated and have no clue what to do next? So it raises the question... Do you use walkthroughs or not?
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#7 rampagerolph
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I find if you use a walkthrough for a very openended game (I'm thinking zelda: TP) it takes much of the fun and feeling a accomplishment out of it... but then again how fun is it to be super frusterated and have no clue what to do next? So it raises the question... Do you use walkthroughs or not?
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#8 rampagerolph
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I am stuck on one of these two for the next game I will purchase. All I have for my Wii right now is Zelda: TP and SMG. Which one to buy or a differant game?