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  • 2 weeks later...

Picked up a cheap copy of Assassin's Creed II in sainsburys this weekend.

I have to say I'm much more impressed than I expected it to be.


The acting isn't dreadful, the story is better than the usual fare. The historical context has been well researched, and most important, they really have got the feel right.


And having been to Florence a number of times, I actually recognise the place which is amazing and helps for getting from a to b (admittely i did't skip across the rooftops when I was there though)!!


Combat is simple yet challenging, and there's actually a bit of bite to the sidequests, like collecting the pigeon feathers to help a mother overcome her grief for a lost child, as opposed to collect a hundred stars because, well because.


Gold star to them thar developers (though I could have done without the 'we're a multicultural team of all creeds and faiths' disclaimer every time it loads).

I really enjoyed the first two Assassin's Creed titles. Great open World feel, although a tad repetitive. The latest has had really good reviews, so I'm sure they've taken it up a few notches. The scenery has always been quite stunning. Might grab that next, although I still haven't got round to Red Dead yet, which is ridiculous.


I've been playing Vanquish. Which is really good fun - if you're dumb enough to like running around with big fat awesome weapons, shooting baddie robots etc. Which I do!

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I'm in a self imposed exile from Azeroth, never to

> return (though I snuck into middle earth a while

> back).

> It's not good for the marriage ;)


AH yes.. I did that. I exiled myself from Azeroth and Outland, boarded a Capsuleer vessel bound for New Eden in EVE, landed on Middle earth for a bit , took off again and went back to my Capsuleer vessel and mined asteroids for a few months, then landed back on Azeroth.. dismantled my ship and became an engineer and have been stuck their since ;)


Actually.. MMORPGS are fine for my marriage.. I play while the Mrs does other things and on rare occasions she's been know to suggest I play because she wants to watch Poirot or Morse or something along those lines .. so I'm shipped off to the spare room/office for a couple of hours of shooting things and hitting them with my axe.


Like everything else in this world.. everything in moderation is fine.

Indeed.


To be honest it was endgame that ended it for me. Diping in for a bit of questing or exploration or grinding or farming is fine, maybe meet up up with a mate for an hour of the above.

The endgame ruined the fun factor and emant you had to commit to 3-4 hours of an evening and very quickly I just stopped playing.


My lotros are currently between about 25 and 45 and I'm just enjoying seeing pretty stuff out of the books.


But just not really getting that much gaming time full stop really. iPad probably gets most of my attention as the various tower defence games and angry birds type things are easy to dip in and out of.

  • 3 weeks later...

Not strictly thur place but...


I have a few PS3 games that I don't play anymore and was wondering if anyone would like to swap a few? Swap fairness could be based roughly on Amazon used prices, or I could sell them if nobody's interested in swapping (assuming someone's interested in buying...) Let me know!


Offered:


Vanquish

Modern Warfare 2

Killzone 2

Dragon Age: origins

Fallout 3

Little Big Planet

Bioshock 2


Wanted


Red Dead Redemption

Demon's Souls

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood

Mass Effect 2

  • 2 months later...

As well as enjoying (nay, loving) Portal 2 I've finally started Dead Space. It doesn't matter that you can see all of the influences within seconds of playing, fact is it ratchets the atmosphere up to 11 and gives me the heebeegeebees


(Sega Rally on Arcade this week has been a little gem as well)

Are you talking about the old or the new Dead Space? I've, only played the first - it was genuinely unnerving, but then a little repetitive and I lost interest. Having said that, I do have a remarkably short attention span....


I've been playing Red Dead Redemption lately, quite late to the party. I'm quite underwhelmed by the whole experience. Maybe I'm missing something??

The old dead space. I had heard about the repetition at the time and that put me off but when I got it cheap I thought it was worth a spin


How far into RDR are you? It does pick up but if I'm honest the setting and atmosphere was enough from the start to make me happy. Leaping out of the upstairs of a saloon, landing on my horse and riding off just never gets old

MP, I've got it RDR laying around if you want to try it out. I really enjoyed it, but I know plenty of people who didn't.


I also worked through Portal 2 & very much enjoyed it. Shame it doesn't have an advanced mode like the first one to go back through some of the chambers.

The writing, script and performances in Portal 2 are consistantly great. Quoting isn't an option as it's all spoilerage basically but one section which referenced female French fashion experts had me laughing louder than any tv/film comedy for a long time



i believe some DLC is imminent Onion

have you sorted out a Live Gold account DC? Without that you can be as good as you like at Table Tennis but you won't be able to play against anyone head to head


Score games (like Trials HD or Pinball FX 2) will show you the ongoing competitive nature of offline competition tho

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