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Nintendo took a while to get the full online stuff up and running, so Wii Sports can't be played online, though your wii buddies occasionally wander in as spectators.

Mario Karts is fully online, but you can only play your wii buddies, there's no concept of being matched up to other players a la Halo 3

  • 3 weeks later...
I found that although Assassins Creed looks fantastic and the environment is huge and expansive it is all ultimately a hollow experience. The missions become quickly repetitive and annoying and there is very little interactivity with your surroundings. For me it was a real missed opportunity and a gaming equivalent of the emperors new clothes 6/10. Sorry lizzygotdizzy...dont judge me too harshly.;-)
Am into Call of Duty 4 and Devil May Cry 4 at the moment, Assassins Creed was my first purchase and I was just enthralled with the graphics and the way everything looked so real, I liked it, but am enjoying Devil May Cry (being a big fan of the PS2 versions) at the moment, don't worry bon3yard, each to their own!
  • 2 weeks later...

I need help. Anyone played "Something in his way"? I can't even get past level two despite typing everything I can think of in the address space. Suspect my brain doesn't cope with lateral things.


something in his way


IGNORE above - finally cracked it.

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