I haven't played any games for a while now... I guess you can say that I've become sorta detached from it.
If my memory serves me correctly, the last game I played was Batman: Arkham City.
I haven't played any games for a while now... I guess you can say that I've become sorta detached from it.
If my memory serves me correctly, the last game I played was Batman: Arkham City.
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Serious Sam 3: BFE. Here's a review of mine.
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Currently shooting for the top 10 total Pro Keys ranks on 360.
My brother lent me Assassin's Creed Revelations. I'm actually enjoying it more than I thought I would except I'm a little disoriented with all the powers I spent getting in the last 2 games and forgot I had when I started this one. Another thing that surprises me is there is a lot of variety to the missions, I'm honestly impressed.
Totally buying the 3rd as soon as it comes out!
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nice review. pretty much agree with all of it.
those big 4 armed guys aren't in the game?! ;_; i was hoping i'd see them later on.....
and yeah, the space monkeys. annoying as hell, while also easy as hell. it's basically just waiting outside their range till they jump within shooting range and then shoot them >_>
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Spec Ops The Line.
All I can say is WOW. I thought it was a mediocre COD/sniper game. I played it on a suggestion and I think it may be my favorite single player game in a long time.
The soundtrack itself is amazing: Nine Inch Nails, Alice In Chains, Mogwai, Jimi Hendrix, Bjork.
Single Player story is perhaps the best story this year, including novels and movies. It's a mixture between Black Hawk Down, Jacobs Ladder, and Fight Club. Probably the most depressing story in a video game since Silent Hill 2 imo.
Gameplay? Third person cover shooter, almost like Gears of War. Don't let that fool you, the missions are interesting, a couple in particular in regards to landmarks will blow you away.
This isn't just a normal shooter, I'd recommend this game to anyone who appreciates a good single player. Deserved to be a contender for game of the year, too bad it was overshadowed by cookie cutter shooters that are running stale.
Extra Credits made a two parts analysis of Spec Ops: The Line, it's very interesting.
http://penny-arcade.com/patv/episode...he-line-part-1
It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.
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Gamertag: Demitri Theodus
Well Spec Ops the line is one of the very, very rare anti-war war games and it does so incredibly well. You have to understand that most of the criticism this game has drawn are the result of intentional choices. This game feels like every other shooter because it is a satire of every other shooter. This is one of the very few games that has a responsible take on war in video games.
It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.
Just beat Resident Evil 6 last night. Adas campaign was fun. But not as good as Leons.
Going through it again to gain enough points to get an unlimited ammo weapon to start a professional run through. Hopefully before Assassins Creed 3 comes out next week.