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#1 EndRhyme
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I heard that was good too, though after trying it a bit, (I think it was the third one I think) it felt kinda clunky.

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#2 EndRhyme
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I heard about Rhythm Heaven. It looked kinda interesting, actually. Has that sort of Wario Ware feal to it.

As far as the Bit.Trip series goes, I've tried it and never really got into it. It's decent, just not really for me I guess.

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#3 EndRhyme
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I'm kinda interested if there is any sort of game in the Rhythm/Music Genre that's just new or interesting. I'm not talking about Guitar Hero, Rock Band, or E.B.A., something that's been done very rarely, like maybe some form of rhythm or music platformer or something?

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#4 EndRhyme
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Amnesia, Penumbra, pretty much any game by Frictional.
Dead Space got me pretty bad too, can't say I've ever cried because of a horror game, but I've been pretty scared.

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#5 EndRhyme
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I wouldn't go to Gamestop if it wasn't the only game-specialty store in a 10 mile radius of my home, but it deems a lot of improvement.

Only recently, actually, I went to go pick up a 3 month Xbox Live card for my friend's birthday, who just got a 360. Anyways, I asked the store clerk if I could get one, and already she was dressed a bit dark/emo/goth looking, but I'm not one to judge, so she said "Certainly." and so she went to go grab a card. As she was scanning the card and whatnot, she asked me about a carnival thing that was happening near by, and I said "Oh yeah, I was thinking about going to that later." and she gave a small chuckle, and very quickly jumped to a depressing story about how she couldn't go because she never has enough money, doing so would make her feel lonely and how it was too overrated.

I came into that store with a smile, and left without it.

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#6 EndRhyme
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Not sure if this is truly a lesser known game. Sure as hell don't remember any of my friends talking about it, but Gex was certainly a pretty fun game as I remember.

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#7 EndRhyme
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I'd say either LittleBigPlanet 2 or Metal Gear Solid 4.

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#8 EndRhyme
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I remember when I played my first game with ragdoll pysics in it. It was Half-Life that I really took notice in it, but I found it kind of strange, and though it's purpose was to make things look more realistic, it always looked qwuirky to me. I remember loads of games looking much better with a few preset animations used for falling and death, though I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy screwing around with Endorphin in GTA IV. Which do you prefer?

I, for one, take Original physics over ragdoll physics.