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14Sep 08
Downloadable Content ruining this generations gameplay.
I finally have figured out why there are so many godamn bugs in this so called "next generation" and that is the inclusion of downloadable content. Think about it, in the last gen everything that was meant to be in a game was included in the game disc. But. since M$ wants to be so greedy, they'll release a half assed game to be fixed later. Downloadable levels, costumes, cars, everything is ruining the core of gaming, THE GAMEPLAY
It seems like the last gen the "hit detection" was so much better. Perfect example Halo 3. Halo 3 has got to be the laggiest, most inconsistent game I have ever played online. I headshot actually "felt" like a headshot in H2. In H3 it seems like "okay you were very close we'll give it to you." When you die in H2 you don't "hop around" as you do in H3. Another perfect example is Ninja Gaiden 2 when they released the mission mode, which was originally supposed to be included with the disc.
I just wish companies would focus more on geat gameplay instead of trying to plan what DLC they can come up with in the next few months and totally screw up the code for the game. I for once would like to see a great game "ex; SKATE" that runs smooth, characters have a weight to them and have no DLC like the old days.
Okay rant over. I'm just sick of the sub-par games these days that could've been great instead of companies being blinded with dollar signs.
- Posted Sep 14, 2008 6:26 pm GMT
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4May 08
The beauty of GTA IV
Where do I start? This game is so deep and so many things to do, how can anybody not like this game. From playing a simple game of pool or darts, to killing your cousins bullys, or flying a helicopter around town. This GTA just feels so much like a real city. Whenever you get tired of story mode you can then hop on multiplayer and have a blast and finding matches is easier than ever. All I got to say is this game will keep me busy for a long time until Ninja Gaiden 2 comes out, then my brain will explode! LOL!
If you're looking for value, than this game is for you. $60 is probably too little to pay for this game since there is so much content. I give this game a PERFECT 10!! The graphics could use some improvement, but considering everything else in the game the graphics are just a minor complaint, it definitily does not make much difference. The framerate rarely even slows when there's alot of action going on, too.
Anyway I'll be writing a review soon, but I had to put my 2 cents in right now because this game is just so good and I'm only 30% complete on story mode. CYA, GUN5T4R H3RO.
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- Posted May 4, 2008 4:55 pm GMT
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29Feb 08
Too old to play video games? Blasphemy!!!!!
I never understood the argument of what is too old to play games. My first thought when this subject arises is "who do you think is making these games?" Its certainly not no 15 and 16 year olds for sure. Most game makers these days are the ones who have grown up playing video games. Without these same people we would never enjoy such great games as Gears of War or Halo or Ghost Recon, etc.
Another point I would like to bring up is this- Is Tony Hawk or Dave Mirra too old to skateboard or BMX? They are veterans of their sports and are pioneers of what they do. They are constantly improving and making up new tricks all the time. Why do they do it? Simple, because its fun, duh!!!!
It seems like everytime I play on XBOX Live this subject arises. Some peoples responses are "what should I be doing?" Yes its true, being around your girlfriend all the time gets old. Being around your kids all time can get old, too.
This is one of the reasons why I rarely talk on LIve anymore. Yes you can mute people if you want to, but why even bother any more? Some people just can really suck any fun out of someother peoples enjoyment. And there is a difference between trash talking and being downright obnoxious.
So enough ranting, but just remember next time you turn on your XBOX or favorite game, no teenagers made that product, a grown adult who loves their job most likely made that game! Peace and have fun!!!
- Posted Feb 29, 2008 4:06 pm GMT
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Sep 24, 2008 4:31 am GMTInjuredNoodle gave Pure a score of 8.0
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Sep 17, 2008 4:22 am GMTInjuredNoodle gave Star Wars: The Force Unleashed a score of 8.0
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Sep 15, 2008 2:26 am GMTInjuredNoodle posted a new blog entry entitled Downloadable Content ruining this generations gameplay.
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Sep 13, 2008 4:16 am GMTInjuredNoodle joined the union The Serious Gamers Union
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Sep 11, 2008 4:26 am GMTInjuredNoodle posted in the topic Where can I preview gamerpictures before buying them? on the Xbox 360 board
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Sep 10, 2008 7:12 pm GMTInjuredNoodle gave Samurai Shodown 2 a score of 9.0
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Sep 10, 2008 12:53 am GMTInjuredNoodle gave Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball a score of 2.0
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Sep 9, 2008 1:29 am GMTInjuredNoodle posted in the topic Samurai Shodown 2 on Arcade 9/10!! on the Xbox 360 board
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Aug 15, 2008 2:08 am GMTInjuredNoodle added Ninja Gaiden II to their now playing list
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Aug 15, 2008 1:57 am GMTInjuredNoodle added Street Fighter Anniversary Collection to their now playing list
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