Yeah, you do sound like a casual gamer. What's wrong with that though? I'd also consider myself a casual gamer.
I'm definitely not hardcore; one of the requisites for that, especially in SW, seems to be enjoying pretty games that fade into oblivion a week after play.
You're not alone anyway, the majority of people are casual gamers and the quantity will probably rise in time since more games seem to cater to casuals now.
I can't get the DLC anyway since I own the PS3 version but I also agree with the majority in this thread, I wouldn't really get it as I don't have much interest in playing GTAIV again.
It's a great game, but it's not like the other GTAs where you can play it over and over again.
I think from a MS perspective, they should have paid for timed exclusivity instead of DLC... it'll be interesting to see how the DLC sells.
I'm not buying any of those personally, and the only one I'd consider playing would be Silent Hill, which is on PS3.
Again, quality not quantity. I don't care for another Wario game or Batman, I don't understand why they were even listed. And 2 consoles VS 1 console. Nice.
It's unfair to stereotype all children as passive but it's too difficult to organise which kids should and shouldn't play violent games, it's better to just keep them off till they're like 15 and over.
I don't want some 10 year old dumbass playing Manhunt.
I updated it with some new ones from the last few months. Can't believe this thread's still going... it was made in March!
If you've got any more funny facts, throw them in! It's a little harder to do now since SW was/is kinda uninteresting this year.
[QUOTE="hongkingkong"]"MS called it the 360 because when you see it, you turn 360 degrees and walk away." - this wins the internet for a day, be kind to it! Its the only internet we have.RobbieH1234
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