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Post by hitnrun017 on Dec 7, 2009 2:28:40 GMT -5
Lara is even more fetching in HD. Apparently being an English aristocrat means that you age like fine wine... damn them! I'm kinda playing Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction on the side every now and again... it's fairly easy, and although the graphics are really cartoony, there's a lot of detail in that crazy vibrant world. I'll consider getting God of War again... the PS3 remastering sounds good and the third one will be out soonish... Only thing is, I'm not that big a fan of the franchise, since it's more slashing than actual exploring or puzzle-solving. Oh, and thanks... glad you enjoyed the reviews. Better and better. How does Thailand look? I'm drooling just thinking about it. That moment after Lara scales that one wall, runs towards the temple, and that music starts playing.... total goosebumps and I'm definitely geeking out right now. I'd love to pick up Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction and A Crack in Time but know I won't have the money. Big fan of those games when I had a PS2, pure cartoony fun.
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Post by wenxina on Dec 7, 2009 8:07:48 GMT -5
Thailand looks pretty amazing, and the rest of the locales look awesome too.
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Post by dragonweaver on Dec 7, 2009 9:02:39 GMT -5
I just finished playing through Uncharted 2 and I have to say it was fantastic and the multiplayer mode was more fun than I thought it would be.
Me and my boyfriend have been thinking about getting Dragon Age: Origins, but we aren't sure if it's worth the price. I'm also looking forward to Bioshock 2. I would of thought it'd be out by now but I guess not.
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Mush
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Post by Mush on Dec 7, 2009 10:12:32 GMT -5
I got a ps3 two months ago. Best buy ever. I like it more than xbox because of the Blu ray & high upscaling dvd player, free online and Wow did I like Killzone! It's the slim version with 120 GB. And you can transfer video files directly from the pc and watch it without the need of downloading codecs or upgrades. This is awesome.
In two months I already have 10 games. Borderlands is on top.
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Post by Talkie Toaster on Dec 7, 2009 11:20:16 GMT -5
Me and my boyfriend have been thinking about getting Dragon Age: Origins, but we aren't sure if it's worth the price. If you like a deep storyline and great npc's get it (i have done 2 play-throughs and over 160 hrs) however i think it is a better experience on the PC (which is the version i have)
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Post by Wyndam on Dec 7, 2009 12:25:11 GMT -5
Dragon Age: Origins is definitely worth the price. I've put in about 110 hours into the game so far and I haven't even gotten the platinum yet (which I will get when I finish my 3rd play through, and finish around 150 hours). Plus, it's made by BioWare who has never made a bad game (and that's pretty much fact, not opinion ).
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Post by wenxina on Dec 7, 2009 22:18:19 GMT -5
From the reviews so far, I'd think you be hard-pressed to find someone to tell you to not get Assassin's Creed 2.
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Post by Wyndam on Dec 7, 2009 22:23:10 GMT -5
Yeah, like Uncharted 2, Assassin's Creed II improves on nearly everything that needed tweaking and then some. Just from the little I've played of ACII at a friend's house, and the little I have played of the first (currently the game I am playing), the games are almost like night and day. The combat is exciting, and the sheer amount of collectables and the money system in ACII really improves re-playability and customization of the main character. I'm so excited to get my hands on it soon.
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