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#1 Sundaze
Member since 2006 • 827 Posts

So, I'm an adult looking to get into this series.

I'm not sure if I assumed it was kid-based because of the toy side of things, but I've recently heard that the game feels a lot like a Gauntlet game or RPG dungeon crawler.

I'm wondering what the multiplayer is like. Is it entirely cooperative? Local and online? Are the quests simple?

The idea is truly genius for the RPG platforming genre... you get to buy a continuous stream of characters with different skill sets? Next up, Spyro Skylanders-like MOBA game on PC.

Thanks in advance!

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#2 Sundaze
Member since 2006 • 827 Posts
Are you a single player/story mode or a multiplayer fan at heart? Apparently, the multiplayer on Starhawk is system/genre defining, and has potential to support the community for a long time. I'm buying Starhawk, and I've got DD in my Game-Q on Gamefly.
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#3 Sundaze
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I just picked up a PS3 again, and I've never delved into the GoW series at all. I think I have 2 hours played on the first one?

What is THE play order of the games with everything out there in HD. Is the 'Origins' collection a prequel to GoW?

I appreciate the help... just not sure if I should play in release order, or if it should go Origins, 1/2 Collection then III.

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#4 Sundaze
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Honestly.... 2+ years for a modern, first release, electronic device is pretty solid.
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#5 Sundaze
Member since 2006 • 827 Posts

[QUOTE="duxup"]Finally he came to his senses. He's WAY too young to risk a career ending injury for a team who frankly might not keep him.cell_dweller
Anyone is dumb to try and play with two torn ligaments, regardless of how young they are. They can do serious permanent damage, and it's not worth it. I'm glad he decided to get surgery.

Thurman Thomas? Anyways, I am happy that he made this choice. He is an athlete and a half and it would be a shame to see the career cut short.

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#7 Sundaze
Member since 2006 • 827 Posts
***EDIT*** Problem averted... problem was with my socket in this craphole of a dormatory.
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#8 Sundaze
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My wii isn't turning on at all.  When I have tried with the wiimote, the lights blink with no response.  I unplugged the system for a couple of minutes with no prevail.  Is this just a trip problem, or do I have a legitimate problem?
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#9 Sundaze
Member since 2006 • 827 Posts
if you mean to allow the wii to connect to the internet, it has built in wi-fi. If you are talking about allowing the DS to connect to the internet by using the wifi stick with the wii, i'm confused... I guess i don't understand what the wifi connector was for for the DS... can anyone explain? I don't know if it's something i need since im getting a wii and a ds at the same time
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