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Exactly Keef - although to be fair the latest versions I played last week show just enough progress (mostly around 360 degree movement instead of normal 8 direction pad - but anyway)


I never trust them either - if I play against the computer and leave my pad untouched, the opposition should just walk the ball into the net - but no, they all act like 11 Franny Jeffers and kick the ball every which way for 10 minutes

Keef Wrote:

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> I got bored of FIFA games, because basically you

> pay for the same game year in year out, with just

> a few minimal improvements IMO.


Isn?t that the ultimate in realism though? It?s exactly like the premiership.

As a little stocking filler you could give yourself this tower defence game.

It's very well balanced, good looking and rather addictive. Not bad for about 7 quid.

http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbox360/defensegridtheawakening

  • 4 weeks later...

Borderlands - just brilliant.


The bastard son of Left for Dead, Fallout 3, Doom, Serious Sam and Diablo - oh and some Phantasy Star Online too - it's a loot-whoring game extraodinaire, with a beautiful graphic style. The critics and the public seem to have split on this one but Lady Mac hasn't seen me this addicted to a single game in a long time

Or do I just wair for Diablo II?


I'm currently ploughing into Forza Motorsport 3. Yes it's basically a very pretty FM2, with better physics and leaderboards but all the little touches like dirty laps, quick upgrades are well thought out, plus it's te nly game where the in car view is actually the best one as opposed to an unplayable but pretty distraction.

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