tech savvy
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well, just finished final fantasy VII(again) and now off to try out final fantasy XIV online.
im playing need for speed underground with the logitech g27, i know its a old game, im waiting to beat it, then moving to underground 2, Carbon, Pro Street, then shift, and finally, Grid, im waiting for Dirt3 to come out, the previews look awesome, i recomend the g27 for any racing game, some games wont allow the stick shift configuration, but the games that recently came out do
I never played Mass Effect 1 but Mass Effect 2 is really good game. You should try it if you are interested in it.![]()
ME1 is So Damn Tedious... and ugly. I'm starting to think I might be to old for games (37).
MoH reserving my opinion till later,not very good at the moment.![]()
ME1 is So Damn Tedious... and ugly. I'm starting to think I might be to old for games (37).
ME1 was crap imo, but apparently ME2 is much, much better
Aastii my mate wait till you try multi,everbody are snipers.Just came off as servers have crashed again.
'They' are talking about ME2 for Game of the Year. It would have to be a lot better than ME1 for sure.
hmm will wait a little then to see how things go with it before trying that then. Don't want to be let down again after I finally gave it a decent chance and started to enjoy it. Will let the feeling last before destroying it again
Honestly this year has been crap for games, just disappointment after disappointment, I can't think of any game worthy of game of the year from any site/publication/awards
Honestly this year has been crap for games, just disappointment after disappointment, I can't think of any game worthy of game of the year from any site/publication/awards
It sucks....
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I enjoyed the campaign on SC2 and can see where the Online play would appeal to many. Plants vs. Zombies is a fun little game. Dirt 2 is also fun. Just Cause 2 is interesting(and gorgeous) and might be more fun if I tried to stay focused on the missions.
That said most of these games just seem tedious as hell. If it weren't for walkthroughs I'm sure I'd be giving up on games just for lack of knowing where I'm supposed to go or where some 'key' to the next mission is.
I'm applying to art departments including those of game studios so I wanted to get my feet wet. After a couple months though I'm not sure I'm to much of a gamer.