Ahh, yeah I fuckin' loved the blades. The only main reason was because they were CUSTOMIZABLE! Holy crap with every new iteration for the Xbox Dashboard we've gotten a more stale and streamlined look. Thank god for Modio, google it. :P Gears of War was the game that made me pick up the 360, launch lineups are always meh. Lastly, yeah Party Chat is a big for 360, getting everyone together and getting into a multiplayer game seems so standard and it's a wonder that this is a huge feature. Ok lastly would be Orange Box coming to 360, finally able to play valve's games to the visual validity they deserved (had previously played them on PC but with settings turned down).
Connected, with a C. The user interface looks great to buying things. lol Let's hope that whole it'll load games you'll like ahead of time doesn't go too far. PSN has a long way to go to catch up to Xbox Live, party system being the biggest. You can text all you want but I'd rather be in a voice chat group imo.
Intense, fun and oh so addicting, I'm loving GRiD 2. It's hard to imagine that it's been 5 years since GRiD 1. I like the features of RaceNet, liveroutes and of course being able to upload gameplay to Youtube (something I think we'll see from all games next-gen). Just going through campaign at the moment but I'll be on multiplayer in a month or two.
That's fine, I've got plenty of other solid MP game experiences to keep me busy but when I want to get sucked into a world and experience I'm all for a single player journey. I'm excited about this one.
I haven't logged-in in a while but I wanted to say that's when you get into the choose male or female role. We've seen this with Mass Effect, you can be Broshep or Femshep and all throughout the series Broshep was the flagship character yet due to the incredibly good voice acting of Hale Femshep made a resurgence with the last game in the series. There's a problem when you have a game that allows you to pick and customize your character but an easy fix is to just supplement the opposing NPC gender -in the relationship scene, duh. Although I found my Femshep character interacting with ether gender, it's called role-playing here don't you know.
@KC_CheeseKing Are you kidding me, the biggest thing was that the story was split up into three different perspectives with one quite frankly getting nuked.
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