Sonic has NEVER been cool! My friend had a Genesis, and I had SNES, and Mario has always been better! Psh, what's Sonic do, collect rings, and, and run really fast? Mario gets coins and hops-and-bops. And sometimes he gets wrapped up in some legend about seven stars. Or plays tennis. Or drives. Or plays "hoops." And so on! Meanwhile, Urkle is voicing Sonic and talking about chili dogs. Miles would be SO disappointed. I'm totally kidding by the way, Sonic was just never my thing, and I didn't have a Genesis.
They just don't really have anything new to tell us. I mean, it was primed and set to come out on schedule and all, and then it got pushed back. The hype that they built up for it before might come into play again in a couple of months, but for now we have to just look at the old info that we've already been given.
Uh, this is really no contest. The best weapon in a game is the Spread/Rapid combo in the original Contra. Once you have that, you have no excuse to die.
For now, the PS3 is half a console, it doesn't really have the games behind it that it should. It has got quite a line up coming soon though, so if you think of it as an investment and don't mind waiting for the great games to come rollin' in, no reason not to go for the PS3. 360 is doing...most things pretty well now, especially since you can get your RROD repaired for free. And hopefully, that won't be an issue soon anyway now that the extra heatsink and 65nm chip is all set up. So it's your call, really. I'm not very helpful, hahaha.
Well, the campaigns for the first to Halo games made me want to...nevermind. In short, BioShock has a really great story and some interesting gameplay, although it isn't quite the game we were promised, and is overall one of the best games I've played lately. Halo 3 is gonna be a must for you if you liked the last two, especially if you felt a little let down by the way the second ended. Even more so because you want the multiplayer; for more than one person, Halo is definitely the way to go.
Wow, before seeing all the responses in the affirmative, my answer would have been, "Seriously?". And I guess it still is. How does that happen? Games tend to keep me up, or give me something to do when I can't sleep. They are like caffeine, which I guess is an even trade since caffeine has never really worked on me.
Please play them, Covenant became the standard I use to judge other RPGs by. To me, the first set the stage for the second perfectly, not just in terms of story, but in gameplay and mechanics. I'm gonna be so sad when they actually come out and say that there won't be any more to the series rather than just letting my intuition let me know.
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