if anyone's wondering which 360 game to get
Please enlighten me then. I don't know of any galge game for the 360. There are hundreds for the PS2 and dozens coming out for the PS3. xbox is okay if all you care for is mindless action games.o'dium wrote:Wrong, you stupid cunt.Zimbo wrote:360 doesn't have a single anime adventure lined up, that's the problem. ToHeart3 on 360? I don't think so.
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- Mat Linnett
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Been playing this most of this evening, and it's pretty damn good.
Playing on Hard, so the levels before I got "The Darkness" were kicking my ass, but it's all coming together now.
So that's Riddick and now The Darkness for Starbreeze.
Can they put a foot wrong?
Each title's kinda come out of nowhere and been absolutely compelling.
Top banana.
Playing on Hard, so the levels before I got "The Darkness" were kicking my ass, but it's all coming together now.
So that's Riddick and now The Darkness for Starbreeze.
Can they put a foot wrong?
Each title's kinda come out of nowhere and been absolutely compelling.
Top banana.
- Mat Linnett
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See, I enjoyed Gears, but all it came down to was "Get in cover > Shoot from cover until all enemies are dead > move to next encounter > Repeat".
Not exactly a shining beacon of variety in gameplay...
Darkness at least plays with the formula a bit, and even adds some good stealth and adventure gameplay into the mix.
Let alone which, a lot of the encounters I've been coming across have had multiple solutions.
Still, I've not finished it yet, so I can't comment on the full thing, but so far, I prefer this to Gears.
Not exactly a shining beacon of variety in gameplay...
Darkness at least plays with the formula a bit, and even adds some good stealth and adventure gameplay into the mix.
Let alone which, a lot of the encounters I've been coming across have had multiple solutions.
Still, I've not finished it yet, so I can't comment on the full thing, but so far, I prefer this to Gears.
not on insane, it's a great game on insane co-op.Mat Linnett wrote:See, I enjoyed Gears, but all it came down to was "Get in cover > Shoot from cover until all enemies are dead > move to next encounter > Repeat".
Not exactly a shining beacon of variety in gameplay...
Darkness at least plays with the formula a bit, and even adds some good stealth and adventure gameplay into the mix.
Let alone which, a lot of the encounters I've been coming across have had multiple solutions.
Still, I've not finished it yet, so I can't comment on the full thing, but so far, I prefer this to Gears.
DC, lol.