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I loved the atmosphere in Eternal Darkness, lovely and gothic and more than a bit Lovecraftian, but it never really scared me at all.


First time you meet the flood was pretty scary in halo, though that very soon switched to tedium.

Waiting for the release of Call of Duty 5 on Xbox 360 to come out in November, way hay! not my usual genre of game, but I thought it was quite realistic and the graphics were excellent on the others, (mind you did enjoy the graphics of Assasin Creed) I'm more of an Eternal Sonata girl myself and RPG gamer, sad, I know, I need a life.


Just discovered this one,didn't see him before, >:D< arn't they great!

I'm very excited about CoD 5 too, CoD4 was just spot on, and using that engine to bring it back to WW2, great stuff.


You must watch the Zero Punctuation review of Assassin's Creed, he acknowledges the quality of the visuals, but does rechristen it Faffing About Creed.

Mockney, that was absolutely hilarious and so true, thanks for that, does the guy actually ever draw breath though, had me in stitches! I did like the Prince of Persia games too. Guess I'm more of a pick and mix kind of gamer than just purely an RPGer

He is a pretty special guy isn't he, careful, once you pop....


I do love a good RPG (currently on Fable II and DragonQuest IV) but they do eat up time (witness Championship manager chap in Observer sport who was amazed at the 100 hours he'd put into the game, mere childsplay compared to the several weeks of online time I put into WoW*) and consequently I have to be an occasional player of them.


*Not proud, appalled believe me, appalled.

Tacky eh? Excellent game. You have to dimember your assailants with a plasma cutter, you cant just blast them in the face...gets pretty tricky when they're hurtling towards you. No Audio track either which adds to the sense of isolation and the lack of health meters etc cluttering up the screen is refreshing. As you'd expect it looks gorgeous and you'll quite often get caught offguard whilst gawping at another piece of lovely scenery. Top notch and a must buy for anyone into survival horror.
I've got mt sister and her boyfriend coming to stay this weekend. We're out and about during the day. But in the name of the credit crunch, we're planning to stay in. So I was thinking of buying a new Wii game to keep us amused...what would people recommend? (I've already got Mario Kart, Sports and Play and can't get hold of Wii Fit)

That's pretty much what I have (with wii fit)

Metacritic is a pretty reliable review compilation site and always good for checking stuff out (music and film included)


Here are the best reviewed Wii games in order.


http://www.metacritic.com/games/wii/scores/


I do have Zelda which if you've never played will either make you go 'Uh?' or open a whole new wonderful world for you.

If you're a long term fan, as I am, it's actually the game where you begin to get pretty tired of the whole unchanged 20 yar old formula.

Tough one innit, my first instinct was to go for FarCry 2 as I loved the first one but liked the cut of Deadspaces jib. I'm gonna cane it this week(Housemates are away), so if you wanna do a trade in at some point in the future let me know. Great games are like buses arent they!

As for The Twilight Princess, lovely game but definitely missed a few opportunities to improve on its tried and tested formula. For me Majoras Mask was the best of a very tidy bunch.

Happy to trade for Fable II of that interests you as I don't think I'm far from finishing it.


I've a couple of the johnny come lately Lara Croft things, lots of racing games, GOW1, Bioshock, COD4 and more all up for some swappage.

I was thinking of suggesting swaps!


Anyways, picked up Fallout last Friday & I have had about 20 mins to play so far. :(


Gears of War 2 tomorrow as well. I know I'll get it eventually, more a question of when. And when I get to play it as well.

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