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Otta Wrote:

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> On the bright side, GTA San Andreas (which I never

> played) is on ios, so just invested a fiver in

> that. I've really enjoyed playing GTA3 / Vice City

> on mobile devices, it works well. As did Max

> Payne. Mobile gaming is about all I get to do

> these days, still haven't played anymore GTA 5 on

> x box for about a month.



San Andreas has been lots of fun (near the end now), but buggy and crashy which has been a bit grating along the way. Only playing on ipod touch (5th gen) though, so may be better on better devices.



Why must Rockstar insist on having flying missions in GTA games though. They are always the ones that I struggle with.

  • 2 weeks later...

2 years (TWO!) after the game was released Zero Punctuation finally gets around to reviewing Dark Souls (explaining along the way why it took so long to get into it, how wrong he was and how great it is)




http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/8802-Dark-Souls

Otta Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > On the bright side, GTA San Andreas (which I

> never

> > played) is on ios, so just invested a fiver in

> > that. I've really enjoyed playing GTA3 / Vice

> City

> > on mobile devices, it works well. As did Max

> > Payne. Mobile gaming is about all I get to do

> > these days, still haven't played anymore GTA 5

> on

> > x box for about a month.

>

>

> San Andreas has been lots of fun (near the end

> now), but buggy and crashy which has been a bit

> grating along the way. Only playing on ipod touch

> (5th gen) though, so may be better on better

> devices.

>

>

> Why must Rockstar insist on having flying missions

> in GTA games though. They are always the ones that

> I struggle with.


The flying missions are annoying but great fun. Especially the helicopter ones.


I'm slowly making my way through GTA V on XBox when I am given some occasional free time.

  • 2 weeks later...

At this moment in time, neither PS4 or XBOX ONE are compelling proposals


No you can't play GTAV on it (reason being it's build completely differently inside - would be like trying to run a spectrum game on a C64)


Even media playback on the new consoles isn't as good as PS3/Xbox 360


so for first time in ever, I'm not buying a new generation console. Just yet


Fact is they are powerful beasts which will eventually be home to some cracking stuff - but by then they will be cheaper anyway

StraferJack Wrote:

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>

> No you can't play GTAV on it (reason being it's

> build completely differently inside - would be

> like trying to run a spectrum game on a C64)

>

>


The fact that I understood that analogy makes me realise that I am probably too old to still be playing video games.


:)

I would always have said said 360 in the pass but a PS Plus account changes everything in PS3 favour


to go online on either console costs 40-60 quid a year. If you do that on PS3, you get several free games every month. Big releases as well, not some 4 year old relic (so think Bioshock Infinity, latest Tomb Raider etc instead of Halo 3)


actually on PS3 I don't think you need to pay anything to go online - but if you do join PS+ its still cheaper than xbox plus all those games

I only play games on my PS3 rarely... but when I do, it always seems to force me to download an update for the game first. And then when I do that, the game refuses to start up until I update the OS. Half an hour later, I've lost interest. I preferred the Megadrive.

ha - partly true jeremy. It used to be much worse


and again, if you have PS+ it does a lot of that updating automatically overnight


360 used to be much better at that sort of thing - but recent UI updates mean I barely switch the darn thing on now

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