Oh shit. The Steam Summer sale starts this weekend.
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Oh shit. The Steam Summer sale starts this weekend.
No. It starts today.
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Finished Enslaved. It wasn't very good. Never played a game for grown ups that held my hand throughout more that this one.
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/118/1180200p1.html
RIP Black Rock Studios.
A shame as Split/Second was an amazing display of talent and ingenuity.
Stupid "Overlord."
I've been really enjoying it, but I'm to the "Killing Kahn" portion and I keep dying over and over and over. There's nowhere to save during the entire sequence, so I have to start over and do a solid ten to fifteen minutes of gameplay just to die and restart.
I think I've played this one sequence six or seven times, and I still die.
At this point, it's not fun anymore. It's just annoying.
Wow. Some kid is probably chewing his mom out right now. Stopped at a garage sale.
Me: How much for the 360 games?
Mom: I don't know...he wants to sell the system and everything.
Well I already have a 360.
Hmm. How's $5 a piece sound?
Sounds good.
COD4: Modern Warfare and Alan Wake. As I got in my car, I saw a tag on the back of COD the kid must've hand wrote "$26". Dream on kid, and thanks mom. :)
Also got The Critic complete series for $5. I love garage sales.
DC Universe Online quickly became boring and tedious. Yes, I have the buyer's remorse. Learn from my mistake, Match-Cut!
So, I fired up Fallout: New Vegas again. So good. But, right now, I'm off to have some BBQ and maybe see a big, dumb Summer movie!
I finished up the main Dragon Age Origins game. I wish I was would have played this earlier I absolutely loved it. I have the Ultimate Edition so I've still got all the DLC and add-ons to go but I figured I'd take a break. I played about two hours of The First Templar since that came from gamefly and it's pretty fun. Having to go back to work has really cut into my gaming time. I still haven't touched Alice: Madness Returns not to mention I really want to play Outland and Half Minute Hero and I haven't done the latest L.A. Noire DLC case.
I've gotten lost in Outland and I have no idea what I need to do to continue....
Lord almighty, I hope red faction guerilla never ends! :D. Brute force is pretty much my MO. Just ramming structures full speed. I feel like Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon 2 when he brings down Arjen's hideout with a pickup.
anyone playing the uncharted 3 multiplayer beta?
"Zeno Clash" is pretty cool.
Picked up Halo Wars if anyone ever wants to play.
http://onespot.wsj.com/technology/20...f-ps4-at-end-oQuote:
People have been speculating about what's next for Sony's PlayStation hardware, and recent reports are sure to add fuel to the conversation. According to Taiwan-based component manufacturers, the PS3 successor will support motion-based controls that will be similar to what's offered by Microsoft's Kinect peripheral.
Manufacturing journal Digitimes is reporting that production is slated to begin on the fourth PlayStation system by the end of 2011, with a supposed launch sometime in 2012. Digitimes' sources add that the console will be assembled by the same companies that work with the PS3, and that Sony plans to ship at least 20 million systems next year.
If this turns out to be true, it's definitely an interesting strategy for Sony. The company has positioned its Move as the sweet spot between casual and hardcore interfaces, saying that the controller's buttons give it an edge over Kinect's purely gesture-based inputs. Of course, if the PlayStation 4 (or whatever it's called) does indeed use a Kinect-like interface, that doesn't necessarily mean that it comes at the expense of something like Move. There's no reason that the system wouldn't be able to handle both types of inputs, similarly to how Nintendo's Wii U features backwards compatibility with existing Wii controllers.
What do you think? Are you ready for a new PlayStation console? Do you think adding motion controls would make it the ultimate system, or is it too late to gain traction in that area? Does 2012 sound too early for you
I'm really liking Alan Wake.
Dear D_Davis,
I beat your high score on the Mars table of "Pinball FX2" by 5-million.
Your friend,
megladon8
Hm, my earlier approach in Red Faction: Guerrila to simply crash into everything seems to have hit a snag as the opposition has become quite tenacious it would seem. :D
Some big bases too.
I had so damn much fun with RF:G. Glad you're enjoying it Morris! I am looking forward to the next RF, the demo was pretty cool.
Playing COD4. Pretty cool stuff. Alan Wake up next.
Theres a sequence early in Alan Wake that really sets the mood for the whole game. It's almost like Super 8 meets NotLD. AW is one of the more complex story lines of recent video game releases.
My only problem with the game is that it's very obvious (and they admit to this) that the developers wanted it to be an open world sandobox, gameplay, but this was scrapper later into the development cycle. The product is quite a few random unnessessary vehical sequences that don't add much substance to the story/exerpeince. It makes players believe there's more to explore in the world, when in fact there is only a few collectable items that will help your achivment score.
Speaking of which, the new Captain America table is quite possibly the best of all the Marvel tables so far in "Pinball FX2".
Hey, you two need to add me as a friend on xbox for pinball. I wanna see how I compare to you guys. I love cap america table right now, it makes me feel good that if I fail I still get points. My xbox name is Sixthmango. Add me dammit.