Yeah, I'm still resisting. It's soooo tempting.
I forget... have you played Fallout 3?
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Well, I've watched my cousin play about 75+ hours of it, and I've about halfway through it myself... need to borrow it from my cousin again and finish it. Great game, it just didn't click with me like Oblivion did.Nix wrote:Yeah, I'm still resisting. It's soooo tempting.
I forget... have you played Fallout 3?
If you want to keep any of your friends, than I suggest not. XDChozon1 wrote:Should I wear my undies on the outside?
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I don't have any RL friends. Not any that aren't family.
So we're good there./deephurt
Nocturne?
So we're good there./deephurt
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I'm your friend... oh yeah, not real life. Sorry about that, dude.Chozon1 wrote:I don't have any RL friends. Not any that aren't family.
So we're good there./deephurt
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And, as in the game? Never played it.
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Also, the music. Nocturne's. Wikipeedeuh.
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Also, cool stuff.

Love 'em.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Blue Oyster Cult?
They were at a local festival where I live... I wanted to see them so badly, but my parents were like, "we already went to the Grape Festival last night, don't make us go again pl0x?"
Blarg. -_-
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I've never tried. I'm not sure if I could, though.Chozon1 wrote:Can you play Crazy Train?
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That sucks.Strider wrote:Love 'em.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Blue Oyster Cult?
They were at a local festival where I live... I wanted to see them so badly, but my parents were like, "we already went to the Grape Festival last night, don't make us go again pl0x?"
Blarg. -_-
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You could do the intro and verse easily. I can play them. And part of the solo. Try it.Strider wrote:I've never tried. I'm not sure if I could, though.
Chorded songs or stuff that requires fast fingers?

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How was Modern Warfare 2's campaign?
And... would you say the game is worth a purchase?
Kenny was saying that you can actually unlock guns/upgrades on split screen, so that right there is very appealing.
I want both MW2 and ME2... both are soooo tempting. XD
And... would you say the game is worth a purchase?
Kenny was saying that you can actually unlock guns/upgrades on split screen, so that right there is very appealing.
I want both MW2 and ME2... both are soooo tempting. XD

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I honestly haven't listened to them all that much... so I can't really say if I like them or not.Deepfreeze32 wrote:That sucks.
Testament?
Hmmm... I might have to.Chozon1 wrote:You could do the intro and verse easily. I can play them. And part of the solo. Try it.
Chorded songs or stuff that requires fast fingers?
Probably about 50/50, maybe a little bit more fast finger stuff.
The campaign wasn't near as good as the first, in my opinion. It still had some cool moments in it... but the first time you play through it you won't go "whoa" near as much. And the story makes pretty much no sense. It's also way easier... which is probably a good thing. XDNix wrote:How was Modern Warfare 2's campaign?
And... would you say the game is worth a purchase?
Kenny was saying that you can actually unlock guns/upgrades on split screen, so that right there is very appealing.
I want both MW2 and ME2... both are soooo tempting. XD
With all that being said, it's still a great game.
Oh, and there's Spec Ops, which is pretty much incredible.
And yeah, you can level up and all that good stuff on split screen... which is a huge plus for someone like you that doesn't Xbox Live.
So... yeah. I'd say it's worth a purchase, especially since the price has already come down quite a bit.
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Hmm.Strider wrote:The campaign wasn't near as good as the first, in my opinion. It still had some cool moments in it... but the first time you play through it you won't go "whoa" near as much. And the story makes pretty much no sense. It's also way easier... which is probably a good thing. XDNix wrote:How was Modern Warfare 2's campaign?
And... would you say the game is worth a purchase?
Kenny was saying that you can actually unlock guns/upgrades on split screen, so that right there is very appealing.
I want both MW2 and ME2... both are soooo tempting. XD
With all that being said, it's still a great game.
Oh, and there's Spec Ops, which is pretty much incredible.
And yeah, you can level up and all that good stuff on split screen... which is a huge plus for someone like you that doesn't Xbox Live.
So... yeah. I'd say it's worth a purchase, especially since the price has already come down quite a bit.
It's coming down bit by bit in price, so yes. I may consider it in the soon-ish future.
Right now I can barely think of anything but FFXIII, though. <_<
Star Fox?

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