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Otta Wrote:

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> No time, just downloaded it whilst it was

> available (apparently they're gonna do 3 games a

> month for Gold members), but no idea when I'll get

> to actually have a go at it.



Currently there is a free Street Fighter game, as well as Max Payne 3 for ?3.75 (or something) and "Bully" for ?3, which I'd always thought about trying, so for that money I'm in.

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Am giving Godus a go, the crowd funded 'revolutionary' god game promised by conceptual gaming guru Peter Molyneux.

After studiously avoiding the micro-transactions *desperate sigh...aaah it's free* my conclusion was it is a much prettier version of populous with terrible control issues and no fun.


Still, I'll pick it up every now and then to see what prettiness my mortals will produce, it *is* very pretty, though you have to destroy all that prettiness to make a go of it, but hey.


Tut tut Peter, we expect better from you.

is it as pretty as The Vanishing of Ethan Carter?


No, no it's not


I always like Pete M - but I've never enjoyed a single game of his really. I bought them, I played them - but I always felt I was doing it because I was told they were good


Fable is a beautiful world but did I enjoy playing it? I feel bad for not being more enthusiastic

he made populous, syndicate, black & White, the Fable games, Dungeon Keeper, Theme Park.


I loved populous back then, like sj i didn't really take to black & white as much as i wanted to, I really enjoyed Dungeon Keeper, amd syndicate was pretty good.


ANd yeah, Fable was good. A little unsatisfactory and the cool ideas didn't translate to any real point in the game, but they were still fun.

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