Megan Fox Will Kick Your Ass At Mortal Kombat
Also, the interviewer is an idiot.
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darthhomer
Tekken 6 Released October 27th; Pre-Order Details
Exclusive Samurai Pack, Also Bundle With a Wireless Arcade Sticl
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darthhomer
GT5 London Street Circuit driven.
With a car that will make you spray your shorts. GG did you see it?
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SteelAttack
Rumored PS3 Firmware 3.0 Details Emerge
New features said to include grief reporting, rep, and patch background downloads.
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gamingeek
High Voltage on Conduit art style
" We opted for big screen popcorn entertainment with high quality production values. Some may criticize our choice"
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gamingeek
Conduit Cheat CC review
"while The Conduit doesn't end up being the Wii's Halo 3 or Killzone 2, it is a pretty good game that will likely be very appreciated by anyone who only owns a Wii "
cheatcc.com
gamingeek
Conduit Everyview review
"it is a solid shooter with a great visual and audio design and has the best controls of any Wii FPS thus far."
everyview.com
gamingeek
Gamespy Conduit review
3.5 out of 5 "Great, highly customizable controls; fantastic multiplayer mode that doesn't require Wii friend codes; nice graphics."
gamespy.com
gamingeek
Crispeygamer Conduit review
"High Voltage's fine efforts show that all it takes is polish and dedication to craft a solid adventure experience for Nintendo's console."
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Pretty much. You want to take advantage of MS's shitty engineering and cheap ass hardware, not melting the entire thing.
Coming from Iga, who likes ExciteTurds, I'll take that as a compliment.
You said wet before, you sly dog. You are trying to cause a fire!
The problem with running it with demanding games is that it freezes on every game, so its not running anything just showing me a static screen.
So I can't wet it a little and wring it out? I was going to use my own pee.
You need to be patient. Reboot the system. Over and over again. You should be seeing by now, how the system deteriorates in real time. i.e. it's taking progressively less time to freeze and crash each time you load a game. That shows you are on the right track. You'll get there, eventually. But if you stop using it, you'll never get the coveted RRoD achievement.
The hell? It freezes on the boot up sequence as the big green X is rotating. Then it will go to the game title screen and other times I get 10 seconds into a game. A full 10 seconds!
Is anyone interested in Another Code R? I love CING games like Hotel Dusk and Little Kings Story. I was worried that the Wii game might be short but its suppossed to be 8-12 hrs which is the same as Broken Sword for instance. I'm looking forward to it, not sure I will bite at full price though.
I saw Prof layton on DS on amazon for £18.
Worth it Bugs? How much is straight up puzzles and how much is story and graphic adventure type stuff? Is the story compelling? Do the puzzles fit well within the narrative?
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i'm definitely interested in Another Code. i also love these guys' previous work and the reviews of another code so far strike all the right cords with me. if it were £18 i'd have ordered it without a second thought, as it is i'm still thinking about it but i think i will give in
apart from navigating around the village and pointing on stuff and villagers, the actual gameplay is ALL puzzles. a lot of the puzzles are the kind of puzzle your grandfather or uncle will say after dinner during a family gathering etc (the kind that get carried over through generations by word of mouth, and have different variations etc). they are almost entirely unrelated to the story (except for the obvious fact that everybody in the mysterious village loves puzzles and professor layton and luke love solving them) but extremely enjoyable. the story, the music, the characters are totally lovable and very compelling. it reminds me of the work of studio ghibli and also european cinema like bellville rendezvouz (the bellville triplets) if you've seen it. i still play the game every week to download the new puzzles. i cannot tell you how much i love this game and how highly i'm anticipating the rest of them to be localised
edit: i forgot to say i have often given puzzles i took directly from this game to my students and they enjoy them very much (a lot more than their physics homework)
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Yeah pretty much what he said. The puzzles aren't really involved with the story other than to complete them in order to advance the plot. Essentially you from one plot point to another, and to get the new ones to open up you have to solve a certain amount of the available puzzles. You don't actually solve the Mystery of the Curious Village. The story just progresses and resolves itself as you fulfill the puzzle requirements (and visit the right areas).
It sounds like it wouldn't be that fun, but you'll be shocked to see that it really is. I had a very hard time putting it down. The story, music, art style, character. . . it's all just great. Can't wait till August when we finally get our hands on the Diabolical Box.
Generally I agree with that, but there's a few genres that I think work really well on a handheld that aren't enhanced by a bigger screen. Puzzle games and adventure games quickly jump out. No matter how good the graphic are on a game like Tetris it still doesn't change much.
Plus, there's something to be said for being able to play the same game anywhere you want to go. Sitting in a floaty chair in the pool while playing the DS is damn near a religious experience.
That all being said, RPGs should never appear on a handheld.
Wow, Micheal Jackson just died. Such a shame he had such a troubled life since he was an incredible talent. Farrah Fawcett also passed away today.
same here. so strange.
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Awww, Steel! I'm so sorry you are upset.
If it makes you feel any better, Bubbles, Macaulay and I are holding a naked memorial and you are invited!
C'mere and let me give you a big hug.
*from behind*
Anyway I beat Punchout! The last boss wasn't that hard. I literally have ZERO clue with the complaints on the motion controls. IMO they work just as well as the NES Style control. I actually find them far preferable.
And yeah I FINALLY ordered my Macbook. I got a 13" Macbook Pro with a 4GB DDR3 RAM upgrade.
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