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I could be up for some wii swappage too.


I have


Mario & Sonic Olympics

The Simpsons Game

Crash & the Titans

Mario Galaxy (although have barely got going with this yet)

No more heroes

Call of Duty 2 or 3, not sure which, have never played it

Some really bad Ninja Turtles game that I got with the wii


Think that's about all, I really must get to the shops at some stage!

Found this thread earlier this morning


Things you didn't know in games


And when I read about the Wait bit in Oblivion I shuddered at the memory of crouching in some guys attic for half a freaking hour!!


Good to know about the VATS chaining in Fallout 3 as well

Nice thread. Thankfully I haven't been caught by any of those. You can chain up attacks in VATS against all the targets you can see. There doesn't seem to be a way to undo an action from the list once queued however. Still not helping me with the damn fire ants. That's a game I'm definitely hoarding ammo in!

Well i'm very very nearly done on Fable II, just finishing up the last of the side quests before heading to the final battle with Lucien.


Still got 20 keys and 25 gargoyles to find mind, and only managed a couple of the demon doors.


They won't charge for the DLC will they?

Dont get me wrong, there are things wrong with it(and that horrible section was the worst, but with the help of the guy who came around to fix my plumbing(no, really)I got through it), However it has a lot more right with it. Its pretty short and you can usually guess when the sh*ts about to hit the fan but its superbly atmospheric and the sense of isolation is quite often too much(especially with the lights off in the early morning). I'm enjoying it and thats all that really matters. So there. ;-)
Not sure if the full retail version is going to offer MUCH more but the demo of Left 4 Dead on 360 is absolutely brilliant. And despite knowing how they are going to invoke the scares, it hasn't stopped me shrieking when they happen - I'm definitely interested in a 4 person team going online for a demo session?

will happily join up for a co-op session, as after 3 and a half hours to download demo (?!?!!) I got in 20 minutes before spooks, and was singularly unimpressed.

Serious Sam set in Ravensholme.


Not that SS wasn't a lot of fun, it's just that it was a lot of fun 9 years ago when a fast, slick, pretty Doom was acceptable.


I'm hoping co-op will add a something that single player was missing.

Folks,


Getting a s/hand PS2 some time soon, to while away the odd quiet afternoon. So, given I like rallying games, what's the recommendations for the best of the bunch.


Also, are there any good "quirky" possibly games out there for two players?


Tia

oooh - so it is Onion. Odd, they don't usually take demos down upon a game's release


But I suspect there is more to the game experience than Pier's is suggesting


This review for example is making me want to go out and buy it today


But of course I won't - for tonight it's all about creating my Avatar on Live, and copying my games to hard disk

I seems that they didn't want to leave servers just for hosting demo coop games.


Forgot today was the update. Copying games to the drive would be good, but mine is full of demos I still have to try now. Can you install games to an external drive or anything useful like that?

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