360
Mass Effect
Modern Warfare 2 (multiplayer)
Left 4 Dead 1 and 2
Wii
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
DS
GTA: Chinatown Wars
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360
Mass Effect
Modern Warfare 2 (multiplayer)
Left 4 Dead 1 and 2
Wii
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
DS
GTA: Chinatown Wars
PS3
inFamous
Wii
Madworld (casually)
Blast shards are worth finding! The cable slide gets even better when you unlock its healing ability.
I'll warn you, if you do those side-quests, those areas are cleaned up for good. They won't repopulate with bad guys, even after you've finished the game. Although, completing them does give you an enormous boost in powers.
XBox 360:
Assassin's Creed II (Eventually. My friend lent it to me but I havent rehooked my console back up yet)
PC:
Left 4 Dead 2
Fallout 3
Team Fortress 2
Mass Effect 2 (next week!)
360
-Infinite Undiscovery
-Unreal Tournament
I wish i was focused like you, even if i don`t have many games lying around, i still keep switching until i finish them eventually, or drop them for the next new stuff.
Now Playing (PS3)
Demon's Souls
Red Faction Guerilla
God of War 1 (collection, just beat 2)
So apparently "Mass Effect 2" improves on absolutely everything from the first game, creating a near-perfect and incredibly personal experience.
Side missions are all fully fleshed out now. No more shallow "go here and kill these guys" quests. Every side mission has a full narrative accompanying it, with unique characters and full worlds to explore.
Inventory and skill trees have been streamlined to allow for maximum customization, without making it a daunting task to make a character feel "yours".
And combat has been refined to provide a more shooter-like experience during these sections, while also keeping the looting aspect from the first game.
In other words, this game sounds totally baller.
sin and punishment might be the best arcade-style shooter i've played. loads of fun. can't wait for the sequel on the wii.
"The World Ends With You" is...amazing. Quite simply, brilliant gameplay and design.
Between this and "Chinatown Wars", I'll have a hard time not abandoning my consoles.
The DS is an incredible little device.
So in "Scribblenauts" you can RIDE CTHULHU.
RIDE.
CTHULHU.
DS > everything else
Gonna pick up one of them skinny PS3s today. If I can find one in stock locally.
They have exactly the same capabilities as the regular PS3's right?
The reason I ask is I remember when the PS2 slim came out, people found there were certain aspects of it that didn't quite work right. I can't remember exactly what they were, whether it was that certain games didn't work properly or what.
I'll see if I can find some info.
EDIT: Here's a Wikipedia article about some of the problems/discrepancies between the original and slim PS2's.
No alternate OS is the only difference.
But did anyone here actually installed a third party OS on their PS3?
And I did. And it was good.
Got NCAA 10. Looking forward to trying out the Netflix feature.
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And yeah, I finished the game this evening.
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Bottom line - "Mass Effect" rocks.