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#1 Scott_inWriting
Member since 2010 • 81 Posts
If my wife is at working that day I will play for roughly 6 hours. On days that she's home it varies from a little bit to until she's gone to bed. :P
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#2 Scott_inWriting
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I would say Dead Space is way up there for me and Silent Hill is pretty creepy. But Resident Evil 2 still holds the spot as my favorite.
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#3 Scott_inWriting
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As far as I know, the payoff is the shiny platinum trophy.
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#4 Scott_inWriting
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Star Ocean: The Second Story. That is my favorite game, and although the graphics are outdated, I could play it until my system burst into flames. I loved its story and characters, and it was the first game that I had ever experienced that certain style of battle system. Ever since that game, I can't stand playing an RPG that uses turn-based fighting systems. Star Ocean:The Second Story is definitely worthy of my replays. :)
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#5 Scott_inWriting
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This was when I a quite a bit younger, but I remember playing Resident Evil 2 and being so scared I couldn't proceed any further and had to turn off the game. One specific area that always got my heart pumping was one of the hallways in the Police Station, where you walk down and if you get to close to the windows a barrage of hands burst through and grab you. That literally made me scream. :lol:
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#6 Scott_inWriting
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It sort of depends which editor is doing the reviewing. I always check out Gamespot reviews first and usually find them to be fairly right, then I check out IGN's and compare the both. I don't have a most hated reviewer, but there is a reviewer here on Gamespot of whom I will avoid his reviews entirely.
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#7 Scott_inWriting
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I will be 43 by that time, and even though I do see myself still gaming, I see the hours per week dropping drastically. By that time my wife and I will hopefully have kids and I'll have a career, so I will have to work on time management.
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#8 Scott_inWriting
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1. Yes. 2. Yes. 3. Team player yo!
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#9 Scott_inWriting
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Pay because most free MMORPGs are horrible. I don't see why everyone gets upset at monthly fees. As long as it's a sane price, then it should be fine.DevilBorg
Word. I've tried different free MMORPG's and none of them had any lasting appeal except for one - Guild Wars. I'd rather invest a few dollars a month into a pay-to-play game if I felt I was getting my monies worth.
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#10 Scott_inWriting
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If you never tried to stop playing it, you'll never know if whether or not you're addicted. ;)
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