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Tomasu
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27 May 2009, 12:49 pm

^^ Greetings everyone. I was just wondering if those with XBox 360 games wished to list their collection and perhaps give a brief comment to say why they like/dislike each happy, favourite game in their collection. Also, I perhaps believed it would be fun if you wish to state your GamerTag, then we may share leaderboard scores and such. My GamerTag is Ametomasu. My happy games are as below:

Ninja Gaiden II - I have just purchased this game yesterday is believe it is certainly magical. The combat is very detailed and the way in which it is represented is very magical indeed.

Call of Duty 4 - I very much enjoy this game. The single player stor was amazing I believe, including particular moments that were very unique I believe. The multiplayer mode is also very magical, including a create-a-class and progression system, in which oyu may unlock new weapons as you keep playing multiplayer matches.

Mirror's Edge - I believe I very much enjoy Mirror's Edge also, and believe this is a very unique game, and many parts of the game remind me of the Matrix. I find the combat encounters very difficult, and these appear somewhat inconsistent - the ability to succeed in one particular run of an encounter can be a result of luck I believe. However, finding ways in which to traverse buildings and what not are very exciting and fun.

Elder Scrolls IV - Oblivion: Very fun indeed. I find this presents one with a large amount of happy freedom in the game. Yet, I find a large number of the quests involve exploring a large cave or an underground ruin which are certainly fun, yet some individuals may find this repetitive.



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27 May 2009, 5:20 pm

My gamertag is Elf note, but since I rarely go online and dont have a Gold account, that probably doesn't matter. I really only have that because you are required to have one.

The Orange Box - Easily the best value anyone can get for a retail game, regardless of price when you bought it. I enjoyed(and still am) this because the compilation has all three half life 2 games, making it possible to play them back to back for a very, very long single player game. Portal was also fun, and if I had a Gold account I'm sure I'd enjoy Team Fortress 2. However, there are a few issues - the game likes to crash alot on loading screens, and each game takes up 60mb. That may not sound bad, but I don't have a hard drive, so I can only play one game at a time, and have to delete my save when I want to switch games.

Perfect Dark Zero - This game gets a lot of bad rep, and yes, the single player has an absolutely horrible plot. But for a launch title, the game is very well polished and just all around fun to play. Could have used more single player missions, though. Given that it has bots, its also the closets I'd probably get to multiplayer given my current game collection, lack of second controller, and lack of Gold account.

Bioshock - I loved how this game gave you so much options as far as combat. You can set an enemy on fire, then zap him or her once they go into water, you can freeze them and then shatter them with a wrench, or you can run and gun(although I wouldn't recommend it with the low amount of ammo in the game). Plot was also decent. Could have ended better, though.

Thats just about all my games at the moment, the only one not on here is a compilation disk that came with my console, which quite frankly is bad except for the pacman on it. I'd probably have a few more, but I'd need to get a hard drive first since I dont have enough room on my memory card for much more stuff.



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28 May 2009, 11:04 pm

Ace Combat 6

Assasin's Creed

Bioshock

Blazing Angels 1 and 2

Call of Duty 2 3 4 and W@W

Fallout 3

Farcry 2

Forza 2

Full Auto

Gears of War 1 and 2

Ghost Recon 1 and 2

The Orange Box

Midnight Club LA

Mass Effect

Marvel Ultimate Alliance

Star Trek Legacy

Star Wars Power of the Force

Need for Speed Most Wanted, Carbon, and Pro Street

Rainbow 6 Vegas 1 and 2

Perfect Dark Zero

PGR 3 and 4

Splinter Cell Double Agent

Spider Man 3

Test Drive unlimited


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29 May 2009, 6:44 pm

Tales of Vesperia. (Rita Mordio. Need I say more than that?)
G.R.A.W. (It somehow got my dad into gaming to the point where he has played over 300 co-op elimination games, solo, mostly high-density with no respawns.)
Oblivion (Playing right now. I had to euthanize my unicorn, sadly.)
Halo 3 (Good, but it doesn't live up to the hype. Everyone kept saying the Halo series was something made by the hands of God, yet I see a good game that was severely overhyped by people who have never played a truly amazing game, like Doom.)
Orange Box (scratched to the point where it won't run anymore)
Unreal Tournament 3 (used mainly for Instagib mode)
Gears series (Unlike Halo 3, lived up to most of the hype and proved itself to be great.)
Fallout 3 ("This is Three Dog, coming you loud and proud from my fortified bunker in the middle of the D.C. hellhole... ain't life grand?")
Mass Effect (good, but very much flawed)
Rock Band series (played to the point where I find Painkiller to be easy)

...And that's it for the games I own.


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29 May 2009, 10:08 pm

I don't have an XBox 360, but I have a Live gamertag, EnigmaticOddity. I play the following games on Games for Windows Live:

Gears of War (Played through it once, enjoyed it but probably won't play it again single player).
Viva Pinata (Loved this game)
Fallout 3 (Enjoyable game, but the DLC is woefully unbalanced since the game hasn't been rebalanced for level 20+ characters).
World In Conflict (I don't play this much since I generally don't like RTS games save for SOASE)



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01 Jun 2009, 1:26 pm

Blue Dragon
Bully: Scholarship Edition
Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Fable II
Grand Theft Auto IV
Halo 3
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Lost
Mass Effect
Skate 2
Spider-man 3
Test Drive: Unlimited
The Godfather
Tony Hawk's Proving Ground
X-Men: The Official Game



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07 Jun 2009, 10:47 pm

woohoo, I have the most, lol :D


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08 Jun 2009, 1:42 am

FIFA 07 and 08 are basically the only games I ever play although my brothers own about 20 including cod4
company of heroes x2
ass's creed
obliv 4
pgr 4
perfect dark zero
and loads more



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08 Jun 2009, 7:06 am

Gears 1 & 2
Ghost Recon 1 & 2
Rainbow Six 1 & 2
Viva Pinata
Oblivion
Fallout 3
Fight Night Round 3
Call Of Duty 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
Far Cry 2
Mercenaries 2
Blacksite
GUN
Tomb Raider: Legend
Over-G Fighters
Saints Row 1 & 2

Got More, But Cant Remember. Will Edit Post When Remembered.


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08 Jun 2009, 9:47 am

Mass Effect: an interesting storyline, only four of the missions are actually required in order to complete (but there are a very large number of side missions to occupy one's time), the possibility to actually play a role, which is missing from most so-called CRPGs (yes, it's limited - you can't go completely rogue and shoot allies or neutral NPCs just because they're annoying, for instance - but you're allowed to make choices about what kind of person you want to be, and in the end whether you want to save the existing Council, build a new Council with human leadership, or just say to heck with it and establish a human empire), enjoyable combat system that pauses momentarily while you select weapons, skills, or biotic powers to use.

Halo 3: this one's more for the wife and cohusband, but you'll catch me playing occasionally. The story mode's nothing special (I still think the first game had the best story mode), and the multiplayer is often plagued by people using various cheat methods to make it easier to "win", but from time to time the fun shines through, and it's a great way to release pent-up aggression.

Assassin's Creed: let's be honest, the assassination missions are sometimes a challenge, but the real fun comes with those dramatic dives from the tops of towers into the haystacks below. Too bad your assassin can't swim, though - miss your dive in one place, fall into the bay far below, and you're "dead".

Grand Theft Auto IV: I missed the customization options from GTA: San Andreas that made it almost an RPG; on the other hand, it was nice not to have to go through a series of seemingly-pointless missions just to learn to shoot and drive. E-brake "drift" turns are also more realistic than in previous versions, which does take some getting used to. You do have the option, at a number of points in the game, to decide if your Nico Bellic is going to continue to be the criminal thug he was in the Old Country, or if he's going to try to live to a (very slightly) higher standard now that he's in the States - yes, you'll be involved in criminal activities anyway, but are you going to be a callous killer, or are you going to try to give people breaks wherever you can?

I also still sometimes play old-school XBox titles on the 360, especially KotOR and KotOR II.


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08 Jun 2009, 10:29 am

DeaconBlues wrote:
Mass Effect: an interesting storyline, only four of the missions are actually required in order to complete (but there are a very large number of side missions to occupy one's time), the possibility to actually play a role, which is missing from most so-called CRPGs (yes, it's limited - you can't go completely rogue and shoot allies or neutral NPCs just because they're annoying, for instance - but you're allowed to make choices about what kind of person you want to be, and in the end whether you want to save the existing Council, build a new Council with human leadership, or just say to heck with it and establish a human empire), enjoyable combat system that pauses momentarily while you select weapons, skills, or biotic powers to use.

Halo 3: this one's more for the wife and cohusband, but you'll catch me playing occasionally. The story mode's nothing special (I still think the first game had the best story mode), and the multiplayer is often plagued by people using various cheat methods to make it easier to "win", but from time to time the fun shines through, and it's a great way to release pent-up aggression.

Assassin's Creed: let's be honest, the assassination missions are sometimes a challenge, but the real fun comes with those dramatic dives from the tops of towers into the haystacks below. Too bad your assassin can't swim, though - miss your dive in one place, fall into the bay far below, and you're "dead".

Grand Theft Auto IV: I missed the customization options from GTA: San Andreas that made it almost an RPG; on the other hand, it was nice not to have to go through a series of seemingly-pointless missions just to learn to shoot and drive. E-brake "drift" turns are also more realistic than in previous versions, which does take some getting used to. You do have the option, at a number of points in the game, to decide if your Nico Bellic is going to continue to be the criminal thug he was in the Old Country, or if he's going to try to live to a (very slightly) higher standard now that he's in the States - yes, you'll be involved in criminal activities anyway, but are you going to be a callous killer, or are you going to try to give people breaks wherever you can?

I also still sometimes play old-school XBox titles on the 360, especially KotOR and KotOR II.



I did like how in GTA San Andreas how you could make your guy fat or skinny or a body builder...


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08 Jun 2009, 10:39 am

Like someone else said, I rarely go online and have a Silver account, but feel free to add me if you want anyways. My gamertag is Fidget68, my games are:

Mirror's Edge

The Orange Box

Mass Effect

Rock Band

Rock Band 2

^^ Umm..... I know between me and my brother we have a lot more. Like I know we have Dead Space, Gears of War series, and the Halo games, but the ones I listed are pretty much the only ones I play. I'm definitely more of a Nintendo fanboy myself.