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#1 Altair6661
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I wouldn't disagree that the game will be tons of fun, I just think that a prequel is one too many. How many prequels can a game have.? They should make a new character entirely, or just stop the money milking bussiness.

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#2 Altair6661
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You're not alone dude, I loved the ending.

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Gears of War 1, 2, and 3. Best series on the 360 in my opinion. I also recommend Shadows of The Damned, it's a Suda 51 game, and Akira Yamaoka of Silent Hill is in charge of the soundtrack. The game is like an improved Resident Evil 4 with a lot of humour, and a very likeable protagonist. Also, get the Mass Effect franchise, if you are an RPG man. If you are more into FPS then get Battlefield or CoD: Modern Warfare. Check them out, and choose which you would rather like. Battlefield has better graphics, and gameplay, but I found Modern Warfare more fun to play.

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Well, Skyrim has better graphics of course, some improvements such as dual wielding, Dragon Shouts, Dragons themselves, the ability to forge your own weapons and armour, the hunting could actually be fun, etc. But like someone already said, I put over 400 hours in Oblivion. I played it for God only knows how much. And the still isn't boring to me. I could start from scratch right now and not be bored with a single quest. Except the Forlone Watchman, that was boring as hell because it played out slowly. On the other hand, Skyrim blew me away with the new engine, little details, and those improvements I mentioned earlier. But somehow, after finishing the main quest storyline, I had no more interest in it. With Oblivion, I wanted to finish each and every single quest, get every achievement there is, buy all the houses I can, try out all the horses, literally EVERYTHING. Skyrim kept me amused for some time, but Oblivion locked me to a chair for a long long time. I agree, Oblivion is better.

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1. Silent Hill 2. Best Horror game ever. Period. Best story, best gameplay, best enemies, best camera angles, it just doesn't get any better that that.

2. Resident Evil 4 ( I know, it's more action than horror, but still )

3. Fatal Frame : Crimson Butterfly

4. Silent Hill: Homecoming ( I know most people didn't like the game, but the story is almost as good as the one in SH2 )

5. Amnesia: The Dark Descent ( Definitelly one of the scariest games I have every played. That ghost guy chasing you is totally unpredictable, he is as random as a fu**ing pidgeon on the street. You never know when he is gonna show up, where he will go, or what he will do. But the thing I find the most scary about this game is the fact that you cannot defend yourself in any way. You can only run and hide. Plus, you have to turn off the light every time the monster comes around, and when you are in the dark, your sanity begins to drain. )

I have to add a number six.

6. Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare. I remember playing this on PSX and being scared like a motherfu**er. I was a little young then, and I played all horror games around 01:00 in complete darkness. I remember the story and I thought it was amazing, plus there's the * separate ways * thing. You can play as Carnby or Aline. He was more of the run and gun type, while her side of the story was mostly focused on puzzles. I loved the fact that I can choose which character I can play.

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Black for PS2 is an amazing game. I started to like FPS games after playing that. Wasn't a big fan before. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series is pretty fun to play, the story could have been much better, but the gameplay is really good. I also like TimeShift, the idea of merging Time controling powers and shooting is really fun for me, Vats in Fallout 3 was a nice touch, but I liked this more.

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#7 Altair6661
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Kazuya and Jin as far as Tekken goes. Their style of fighting just does it for me. In the Mortal Kombat series, I'd have to say Johnny Cage. The Shadow Kick, Shadows Uppercut, and nut punch are the best damn special moves I have seen so far. And beside him, Sub - Zero. He has the best combos.

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#8 Altair6661
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Definitelly males. Never liked females in the fighting games. They're ok for Survival Horor, especially Heather in Silent Hill 3, and Jill Valentine in the Resident Evil series, but as far as fighting games go, I'd always rather pick a male, than a female. They have better special moves, better combos, etc. I just feel like they don't do as much work on female fighters as they do on males. Plus I remember playing Mortal Kombat II on Genesis, Mileena always used to kick the living **** out of me if she was high on the ladder, they made it impossible to beat her from the first try, so she always broke my streak. Perhaps I have some hate growing inside of me because of that, hahaha. :D

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