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Haha, I don't blame you... but it's not exactly a, uh, gory scene. It's just very, very intense. o________o
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Lord of the Rings: Conquest

Not as good as Xbox or PS3 versions but pretty good still.

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Halo: Reach

Pwnt it. On Legendary. Maaaaad frustrated at points, but it was really good overall. I loved the more cinematic feel, but that was the biggest change from the other campaigns in the series. Otherwise, it very much felt like any of the other Bungie games. Not a bad thing, really, but it didn't tread a lot of new ground.

No complaints. When it's cheap, I'll pick it up.
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Xenosaga Episode I
I was surprised at how easy it was at the end. I know last time I played through it I got to level 50-something. This time I was 42 or so, but I still had no trouble with the bosses. I think the random encounters were actually more frustrating. Of course, it might have something to do with my pack-rat mentality, especially in random encounters. I'm at least a little freer to use up my ether abilities than I would be when I don't know how long it is until the next save point. So by the time I've struggled to the boss, restored all my health and ether points, I can unload on them and wonder where they went.
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Amnesia: The Dark Descent.

Loved it. I definitely jumped a few times and yelled out once (and I don't even do that while watching scary movies XD).

The story drew me in, but almost disappointed me at the very end.

Also, the dead guy nudity was disturbing. O.o
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Halo: Reach on Legendary

Not really as tough as I expected going in. Everything I read made it sound like it was a lot harder than Halo 3 and ODST. I think it was about the same as Halo 3 but not as easy as ODST. I've now beaten every Halo on Legendary besides Halo 2 but those stupid sniper Jackals make it almost impossible for anybody.
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I beat Reach a while back (On Regular, cause I didn't know what to expect on it and I didn't have time to beat it on legendary at my bros. :P ) and it is by far my favorite Halo game yet.


Working on beating Need For Speed: Carbon for Wii right now. :)
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After a year of owning it, two different games, and 80+ hours of playing, I can finally say I beat Tales of Vesperia.

Easily, the single best gaming experience in my life.
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Beat Fallout 3 half a week ago (The original storyline not with added Broken Steel expansion, though I have it.)


It was good, though a hunting rifle for higher levels would have been nice. Chinese Assault Rifle isn't my ideal weapon to shoot a Super Mutant at medium range with and sniper rifle ammo is so very rare. Sniper rifle is also incredibly inaccurate in V.A.T.S. too, leaving me to deal with the constantly shifting scope and constantly moving target to get a long range shot that was worth something.

Other then that, it was a fun game.

Side Note: The sense of accomplishment you get when you trick that raider into chasing you around the corner and he comes to find you pointing your shotgun in his face is scarily fun. :? :lol:
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Wolfgang wrote:Xenosaga Episode I
I was surprised at how easy it was at the end. I know last time I played through it I got to level 50-something. This time I was 42 or so, but I still had no trouble with the bosses. I think the random encounters were actually more frustrating. Of course, it might have something to do with my pack-rat mentality, especially in random encounters. I'm at least a little freer to use up my ether abilities than I would be when I don't know how long it is until the next save point. So by the time I've struggled to the boss, restored all my health and ether points, I can unload on them and wonder where they went.
I loved that game! I still play it through all the time :mrgreen:

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X-Men

Picked it up offa PSN to play with friends from Tribe of Judah and Shoryuken. Ended up running through normal mode with my sister in no time. Such a short game. Makes sense since it's an arcade game... but unlimited continues makes it all but impossible not to beat it.

But still fun.

Storm > all.

/played Cyclops
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Kendrik wrote:X-Men

Picked it up offa PSN to play with friends from Tribe of Judah and Shoryuken. Ended up running through normal mode with my sister in no time. Such a short game. Makes sense since it's an arcade game... but unlimited continues makes it all but impossible not to beat it.

But still fun.

Storm > all.

/played Cyclops

Wolverine FTW
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Fallout: New Vegas I must admit this is one of the coolest endings in a video game ever. It tells you how the choices you made impacted your friends, towns and factions you've interacted with.
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