Then visit giantbomb.com. It's the true continuation of Gamespot pre-2008. It has a bunch of the guys who left Gamespot a couple years ago: Jeff Gerstmann, Ryan Davis, Brad Shoemaker, and Vinny Caravella.
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who knows. why would anyone want to buy it. the best games are fps
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Seriously? What are you twelve? Hate to break it to you, but there are other games out there then MW.
yeah but why would anyone play them?
Wow I feel really young for saying this, but Jedi Knight 2 Jedi Outcast, I think I was 12 when that game came out, and I had just got my Gamecube.
I've been playing a lot of Modern Warfare 2 on the Xbox 360 lately, and although I'm loving the game, I can't help having this one nagging frustration in the back of my mind: Why are there no full-fledged, competitive online multiplayer games that are NOT shooters. A shooter that's done well (such as in the case of Call of Duty) can be great, but there are so many of them out there, I'm really starting to wish developers would make something different.
Games of other genres almost always have some flaw in their online that makes it obvious that the mode was not the focus of the developers. Sometimes matchmaking is slow, sometimes the gameplay is imbalanced, and worst of all, sometimes the online component has no aspect that makes you want to keep coming back to it (ie Call of Duty's experience system and customizable classes).
Does anyone know of any good non-shooters to play online?
For me, I think that the best thing for Nintendo to do with Zelda would be to develop a new open-world action adventure from the ground up, rather than making yet another game on the OoT formula. Instead of maintaining the old formula, they should concentrate on maintaining the core concept of the games (ie. dungeons involving item focused puzzle solving) and after that start from the ground up. This seems better than just remaking OoT again, which it seems is all they have been doing as of late.
I am a first year engineering student in university this year and am finding a lot less time to play Xbox Live than when I was in high school. However, I have been having to take the bus a lot lately, making portable systems sound more appealing. I have an original silver DS, but it seems a bit dated and is kind of big to be carrying around with me. I'm thinking of replacing my handheld, but first I want to hear the opinions of fans of each system.
Yep, that's definitely Halo. Let's not comment about random, uninformative leaks. Wait until the beta comes out and we have actual news on what makes this different from CE through 3.
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