DSgurl's forum posts

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#1 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

Mainly Harvest Moon GBC, I didn't own too many memorable games except that one (for me). Also, Tetris

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#2 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

I used to, but sold it. Has some great games though....God of War was really fun to play.

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#3 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

I'm getting a PS3 soon and am wondering what's a good FPS for newbies. The only fps I've played through is Re4, but it's not run-and-gun, so I'm not familiar with that style yet. i've heard that resistance and fallout are good, as well as the COD series.

Are there any that have a good single player campaign that's easy to get into? I'd mostly be playing on my own, so I'm not too worried about a great multiplayer experience.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#4 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

Resident Evil Portable.

wwefanforlife

Any new info on that game, btw? That's the one I am waiting for as well. Just finished re4 on Wii and it was really good. I wonder how good of a Resident Evil experience will be crafted for the PSP.

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#5 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

I didn't own a PSP before hand, so I bought the Go and am happy with it. But if you want the all the games the PSP has to offer, then you will be better off with the 3000.

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#6 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

since you have UMD's perhaps the 3000 is better. however, I have the Go and am really liking. Just think about what will be more practical for you in the long runl

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#7 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

If you think it's a good deal and don't like having the disc noises, then get the Go. I owned a PSP 3000 for a few months before selling it for the Go and am liking it so far. Just weigh the pros and cons that you have in mind and see if the deal is worth it! :)

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#8 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

okay, I get it...

I'll probably just wipe out everything to be on the safe side. thank you everyone!

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#9 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

[QUOTE="DSgurl"]

I've never played ANY call of duty games but after hearing some decent things about modern warfare: reflex for wii, I was thinking about getting it. How is the learning curve of the game? Is it similar to Resident Evil 4 in FPS terms, or the controls are different? Thanks

JuarN18

If you can play Resident Evil 4, you can play Modern Warfare

you don't need to stop everytime you shoot :P

nice! that's good to hear. I'll look into it.

Avatar image for DSgurl
DSgurl

909

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

80

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 0

#10 DSgurl
Member since 2005 • 909 Posts

I've never played ANY call of duty games but after hearing some decent things about modern warfare: reflex for wii, I was thinking about getting it. How is the learning curve of the game? Is it similar to Resident Evil 4 in FPS terms, or the controls are different? Thanks