Last Game You Beat
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I looked it up on Youtube. >_> Legendary wasna worth the extra 15 seconds.

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Well, that's arguable.
The sense of accomplishment from beating the game on Legendary - especially with a friend - and then seeing that ending? Definitely worth it.
The sense of accomplishment from beating the game on Legendary - especially with a friend - and then seeing that ending? Definitely worth it.
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You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
You were telling him about Buddha, you were telling him about Mohammed in the same breath. You never mentioned one time the Man who came and died a criminal’s death...
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No it's not arguable. Well you can argue over it, because you can really argue over anything. People are stupid that way, and I have personally seen people fighting over whether or not a dog ate a cookie. But I'm leaving, so you'll be fighting with a wall, and have no cake. I have no friends that are into Halo and I canna play online Co-op without a HDD,so really, even that experience is limited at the moment.
Mayhaps you feel it's worth it, and that's fine; but not for me. 
The point is, I finally beat Portal. Enjoyed it a lot more than I did earlier, and laughed the entire last level. And the credits. I see why people love the ending theme song. XD


The point is, I finally beat Portal. Enjoyed it a lot more than I did earlier, and laughed the entire last level. And the credits. I see why people love the ending theme song. XD

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You, me. We play reach.Chozon1 wrote: I have no friends that are into Halo

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I finally got/beat Arkham Asylum. So much fun, totally captures what I'd always imagined it would feel like to play a good Batman game. Now i've heard that Arkham City, while fantastic, is sort of just an extension of Asylum. Anddd there's a lot of other games I want to play. What say ye? Is it worth it?
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Jordan Ekeroth wrote:I finally got/beat Arkham Asylum. So much fun, totally captures what I'd always imagined it would feel like to play a good Batman game. Now i've heard that Arkham City, while fantastic, is sort of just an extension of Asylum. Anddd there's a lot of other games I want to play. What say ye? Is it worth it?
HECK NO! Arkham city is a huge game that adds plenty new to not feel like just an expansion. It's definitely worth it in every way. Not to mention the fact that Arkham City is open world, which adds a ton more replay value then Arkham Asylum had.
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airpa wrote:You, me. We play reach.
Far as I know, Bungie/M$ never fixed that 'glitch' (I have a hard time believing it wasna a deliberate ploy), so I'm stuck until I get a hard drive.Chozon1 wrote:and I canna play online Co-op without a HDD
Or believe meh, I'd be so down on that you'd have to throw me a rope. O_O
Turok.
I do not get the general 'meh' reaction this game got. Doubly so the hate. I would probably rank it as one of my favorite X360 games. Fighting dinosaurs with a bow and knife never got old. Nor stealthing it up through the jungle to pin soldiers to the wallwith aforementioned bow.

Awesome game. Doesn't hurt that Turok is an Indian.

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Skyward Sword. The controls are awesome and are exploited to their full potential. The combat does not feel like aimless arm-waggling like it did in Twilight Princess, and some enemies really feel like you need technique in order to beat. The majority of the dungeons are awesome, though there are a few duds. The desert region in particular has some of the most clever Zelda puzzles ever. I found that the game on normal difficulty (which is all that's available until you've beaten the game once) is too easy and there are too many times where the game holds your hand. Overall I like it better than Twilight Princess but not as much as Wind Waker.
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Dude I have a 4GB and I played coop campaign online.Chozon1 wrote:Far as I know, Bungie/M$ never fixed that 'glitch' (I have a hard time believing it wasna a deliberate ploy), so I'm stuck until I get a hard drive.Chozon1 wrote:and I canna play online Co-op without a HDD


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Yeah 343i fixed that when they did the TU.
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Yeah everything but sharing maps and saving videos on Halo Reach with a 4gb.
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Metro 2033.
Interesting game. I actually managed to get the good ending (only to find out the sequel takes the bad ending as canonical.
) somehow, and it was...odd.
The game is amazing, though the ending is incredibly underwhelming in my mind, basically.
Interesting game. I actually managed to get the good ending (only to find out the sequel takes the bad ending as canonical.

The game is amazing, though the ending is incredibly underwhelming in my mind, basically.

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Heavy Rain.
I loved this game. Every bloody second of it. Especially after I let the stupid FBI dude die since his voice made my ears bleed. And because I have this thing with cops....
I loved this game. Every bloody second of it. Especially after I let the stupid FBI dude die since his voice made my ears bleed. And because I have this thing with cops....
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YEAH!Truthseeker wrote:Skyward Sword. The controls are awesome and are exploited to their full potential. The combat does not feel like aimless arm-waggling like it did in Twilight Princess, and some enemies really feel like you need technique in order to beat. The majority of the dungeons are awesome, though there are a few duds. The desert region in particular has some of the most clever Zelda puzzles ever. I found that the game on normal difficulty (which is all that's available until you've beaten the game once) is too easy and there are too many times where the game holds your hand. Overall I like it better than Twilight Princess but not as much as Wind Waker.
I have not beaten the game yet,
but I did just beat the ship dungeon,
I was a really fun dungeon, but the boss...
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though Wind Walker is my favorite.

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Pilgrim's Progress - a pretty good Christian game actually, the last boss was challenging 
