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#1 whisperingmute
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Personally, Onimusha 3: Demon Seige. Mostly because I'm a fan of Jean Reno's films and it's cool to play a videogame as him. Plus, the combat is awesome and the whole time travel concept was a neat twist for the series. However, they're all awesome games. Even though I don't believe Dawn of Dreams has that much of an impact to the mythos.

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The Suffering and its sequal are probably one of my all time favorite games ever. Trust me when I say your efforts will be in vain. I tell people about The Suffering all the time and no one ever shows much of an interest. They're really the most underrated games of last gen. Period.

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As unappealing as this "Boobs McGee" character is, no one will top Steve from Resident Evil: Code Veronica. I still cringe when I hear his voice.

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I think they're worth playing if you want to experience the whole series, both are decent for what they are even though I don't like FFII's leveling system. Final Fantasy: Dawn of Souls for the GBA includes both games and are good versions. The PSP versions look a bit better but I don't think they have the extra dungeons from DoS.Eikichi-Onizuka

Actually, the PSP versions have the additional dungeons plus an exclusive dungeon, for each game, that was not included in the GBA version. Althought the PSP versions are seperate, unlike the GBA version, it has better graphics as well as more content.

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If you love Raw Danger, you'll go head over heels for Disaster Report.

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Outbreak was ok , good concept, but the fact the PAL version didn't have online (when the others did, as the game was built around it) , kind of dulled it.

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Trust me, you weren't missing anything. Without being able to vocally communicate with your team members made it very difficult. An individual only had the prescribed character commands to let others know of an enemy, an item, location, or something else. It just made it really frustrating because you would get a lot of players who don't know what to do and you, as someone whom may knows the ins and outs of the levels, is trying desperately to tell your partner where to go, to do something, or trade an item.

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Here's the original image I used so you can customize it the way you like.

Thanks for the comments. I liked how snake was able to be part of the binding. However, I need to print and test the cover I made. Just a little unsure whather the porportions turned out ok with the PS2 logo and the metal gear solid 3 logo.

I really like your covers so far. That Enslaved cover just reeks of awesomeness.

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[QUOTE="whisperingmute"]How's this?El_Zo1212o
Dude! I saw the front cover and GAPED. That image is awesome! Where'd you find it? If you brought the logo on the front cover down to the bottom-left corner, I'd print it and put it on immediately!

Here you go. The front cover is indeed pretty sweet. I wish the back could have been something better, but to maintain the style and art form, I went with the current back cover. Otherwise, the art looked too out of place. The art is still pretty cool.

Make sure the dimensions, when you go to print, are (pixel wise) 3225(width) by 2156(height). Don't just right click, view image, and print off the web page or else I believe the image will be too small. I'd recommend, when viewing the image, is to save it. And then view it in "paint" or some other program, to make sure you're printing the right dimensions.

I'd also recommend legal size paper. The type of paper is up to you. I find regular paper works just fine. Once they're behind the protective sleeve, the difference is not that noticable. Plus, your wallet will appreciate it. Though, it'd be nice to use some semi-gloss paper.

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[QUOTE="whisperingmute"]

Alright, since you've inspired me to try this out, I attempted to make a cover for one of my favorite games: "The Suffering: Ties that Bind" for the Xbox. It was pretty fun to do and only took me like an hour by using a mixture of both Microsoft Paint and GIMP. Overall, I believe it turned out well, though I'm unsure about how I feel about the binding. I couldn't find a good "landscape" art or fan art that would work so, ended up using two different images and had the black binding there to help with the seperation.

IMAGEEl_Zo1212o

I like it- having the black spine with the logo looks good, and it's easier(in my opinion) to appreciate the cover when the whole image is on one side. That's why the new Game Informer covers amaze and irritate me in equal measure. I'd really like to see a 360 cover for Captain America: Super Soldier, if anyone is taking requests.

How's this?

I've had some other ideas, but tell me what you think. I thought about doing a landscape one, but I remember your statement how you like to appreciate the image on one side. If you'd like a landscape one, I can whip one up for you or maybe I'll work on one just for the fun of it.

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[QUOTE="whisperingmute"]

Alright, since you've inspired me to try this out, I attempted to make a cover for one of my favorite games: "The Suffering: Ties that Bind" for the Xbox. It was pretty fun to do and only took me like an hour by using a mixture of both Microsoft Paint and GIMP. Overall, I believe it turned out well, though I'm unsure about how I feel about the binding. I couldn't find a good "landscape" art or fan art that would work so, ended up using two different images and had the black binding there to help with the seperation.

IMAGEEl_Zo1212o

I like it- having the black spine with the logo looks good, and it's easier(in my opinion) to appreciate the cover when the whole image is on one side. That's why the new Game Informer covers amaze and irritate me in equal measure. I'd really like to see a 360 cover for Captain America: Super Soldier, if anyone is taking requests.

Yeah, I'll try to come up with something for you. I'll have something by tonight.

Here's a new one I worked on. Was a lot faster to make this time around.

I have to say TC, thanks for inspiring me to try this. It's a lot of fun.