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[quote name='ihadFG']Why not No More Heroes?[/quote]


I don't know much about it.

[quote name='dallow']I bought it on XBLA and am extremely surprised at how I can never find a game online with it.
I thought Peggle was super popular.

DS version is the XBLA version + Peggle Nights + DS only levels.
It's a much version but I like to have something relaxing to play on the TV as well.[/quote]


I think I'm gonna get it. At first when I was playing the demo I was pressing buttons thinking "this is stupid .. all you can do is shoot the ball and watch it drop?" and then I slowly got addicted.


[quote name='zewone']Fable 2 is stinky doo doo. Especially that ending. Peter Molyneux is a hack.[/quote]


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You'll like it Mak.

Also, more on the Sacred 2 front:
Play "we give everything a 10" magazine gave it a 7 says Too Human is better...

Hardcore RPG fans looking to hone their epic adventuring skills before Bioware’s Dragon Age: Origins arrives, may want to give Sacred 2: Fallen Angel a spin. The under-the-radar release—a port of 2008’s modest PC hit—lacks the polish, production values, and accessibility of a built-for-consoles role playing romp such as Fable II or even Too Human, but it still manages to scratch that looting and leveling itch fans of the genre crave.

Yeah... I think I'll pass sadly for now. It just sounds unpolished/low budget as fuck.
And after playing the demo for Kingdom Under Fire for some looting action and having it leave that awful taste in my mouth, I realize they can't all be as polished as Baldur's Gate.

And yes Zew, I know you
 
[quote name='FriskyTanuki']Better skip that, too.[/QUOTE]

He's talking about for the purposes of
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the Wii.

But you only need to rent Twilight Princess. It's stinky doo doo. Except Midna.

 
[quote name='Maklershed']

I think I'm gonna get it. At first when I was playing the demo I was pressing buttons thinking "this is stupid .. all you can do is shoot the ball and watch it drop?" and then I slowly got addicted.
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Get it. XBLA Peggle is perfect for those times you want to play a game, but don't wanna :twoguns:

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Also, more on the Sacred 2 front:
Play "we give everything a 10" magazine gave it a 7 says Too Human is better...
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Wow...Sacred 2 must be AWFUL.
 
[quote name='zewone']Lost Odyssey is the best RPG on the 360.[/QUOTE]
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I heard Ninety-Nine Nights is reeeally good, Blue Scrotum. :^>
 
[quote name='manthing']

Wow...Sacred 2 must be AWFUL.[/QUOTE]

nononono, if play doesn't like it, then it's GOTY.

nah, but really, the PC demo stunk out loud. I hear the performance issues have been cleaned up, but there were some more fundamental problems with it too--menus were awful to navigate for one. Can't remember what else, but my 30 minutes or so with it left a bad taste.
 
[quote name='ninja dog']I'm not sure (I don't feel like looking up 30 wii game prices on ebay right now :lol: )

but hey, I might do a "random shit" blog post...today promises to be random[/quote]
Ball park number?
 
Is Wartech: SnR for 360 any good?
I had never heard of it until today and looking at videos on my phone, it's super pretty, and the music seems nice.

And crap, it's only 10 bucks at GS.
Please be good?
 
[quote name='zewone']People either love or hate Wartech. For $10 it's worth a shot to form your own opinion.[/QUOTE]
Thanks, I'm gonna have to pick it up.
 
Sandshrew/slash has to be THE most awful Ground-type in Pokemon's history. For the longest time, the only ground move it learned naturally was Sand-Attack. :lol:
 
[quote name='nyprimus4']Ball park number?[/QUOTE]



couple hundred dollars...$400, $500? I don't know. Probably closer to $400. The system + some rarer gamecube games + newer Wii games....yeah, $400-$500.

[quote name='dallow']Is Wartech: SnR for 360 any good?
I had never heard of it until today and looking at videos on my phone, it's super pretty, and the music seems nice.

And crap, it's only 10 bucks at GS.
Please be good?[/QUOTE]

I think it's very worth it. It's a pretty unique game-- a fighting game shmup....literally. The controls are a bit awkward to get used to, since each ship controls differently. It's a fun one to have on your shelf for the occasional playthrough, but there is no online community.
 
[quote name='Mr. Beef']Sandshrew/slash has to be THE most awful Ground-type in Pokemon's history. For the longest time, the only ground move it learned naturally was Sand-Attack. :lol:[/quote]


I just loved his design though... no known reason...

also, fuck YEAH!!! good stuff happening... Just got collaboration approval from 2 musicians I love. I'll probably be working with one soon, possibly on a game.

also, first meeting for a new business my friends and I are starting... genna be sick what we already can do.


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played an hour of Away: Shuffle Dungeon... it seems like a one trick pony, but it's very well made. Love the art direction to be honest. Reminds me of Animal Crossing strangely.
 
[quote name='ninja dog']I think it's very worth it. It's a pretty unique game-- a fighting game shmup....literally. The controls are a bit awkward to get used to, since each ship controls differently. It's a fun one to have on your shelf for the occasional playthrough, but there is no online community.[/QUOTE]

I always wanted to try it out, but a couple of friends kept complaining about the controls, so I never got around to actually playing it. Looks great in motion, though.
 
Meh on Senko. It's really a fighting game, and quite a difficult one to get used to, IMO. I loved the concept, but I found it hard and frustrating to play in the end.
 
forgot to say i got from gamefly Motorstorm: Puerto Rican Rift and it's a game that dosn't give a shit about how you feel. It's pretty hardcore in terms of how unfair everything always feels, but it's damn good though I have a hard time having fun playing it.
 
ReRo if for some reason you aren't going to finish Away: Shuffle Dungeon, you should at least spoil yourself on the story. The end is... interesting.
 
[quote name='Mr. Beef']I always wanted to try it out, but a couple of friends kept complaining about the controls, so I never got around to actually playing it. Looks great in motion, though.[/QUOTE]


Yeah, it's definitely not as "pick up and play" as it might appear on the surface, but rewarding once you get the hang of it. It's best to just choose one mech and stick with it.
 
[quote name='pete5883']ReRo if for some reason you aren't going to finish Away: Shuffle Dungeon, you should at least spoil yourself on the story. The end is... interesting.[/quote]


I've barely played it, so I don't know if I'll finish it or not. I hope I do.

I've got too many other things to play ATM (aka Patapon 2... buy it damn it) but once I'm done with most of my stuff I'll jump on it.'

I need to finish up Valkyrie Chronicles. I'm almost done, but it's one of those games I have to be in the mood to play.
 
hmmm, Devil Summoner 2 comes out tomorrow and I still haven't finished Persona 4 or Valkyrie Chronicles yet. But I'll probably put this on the backlog as well. There are a few things I still want to do in Fallout 3.
 
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