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I like to Pre Order as much as I can with Games and DVDs/BD's as it makes sure you get a copy on day one , plus doubles your Reward points . Once I get a release date I pre order. I got SVR11 (Fri), NFS (Nov) and GT5 (?) left on Pre Order . Oh, the NFS Demo is now available to download . I will be getting Battle Royale when it comes out, im in town tomorrow for SVR11 and a PS shop card plus i've a a few dvds I ordered ready to collect so i'll probably Pre Order it then. I wasn't gonna get it at first but its turned out to be too good a package to turn down. I'll pass on the Fulci set as I got them as individual Shameless releases , as well as an uncut dvd of NY Ripper, but it is a nice item . Thanks for the advice on Fallout mate, much appreciated . |
#492
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I used to buy the Smackdown vs. Raw games a few years back but they are essentially the same thing every year, I only used to buy them for the legends wrestlers that were on there but it was also usually the same faces every year. I bought that Legends of WrestleMania the other year which was enjoyable and a bit different, I want something else a bit like that, or those Legends of Wrestling games that were out years ago, they were buggy as hell and limited in terms of matches and stuff but they were good fun and had an insanely huge roster of classic wrestlers, you name it, they were on there. I actually might pick up the Showdown: Legends of Wrestling game for the PS2 as I never got round to playing that one. It will probably be clunky as hell by todays standards but until we start getting games based on classic wrestling then what else is there. |
#493
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I agree with you up to SVR10 on the SVR series of games Line Six, but with the Creation Tools available for this years outing it basically allows us to alter everything in the game from Story to Wrestlers stats and abillites. It also has its largest Roster ever , with a good few Legends included, and more to come via 3 DLC packs . Looking at SVR as a gamer then 'Yes', its a rubbish game , but looking at it as a wrestling fan I can forgive it it's many faults , start writing my own storylines with no limits , adding my own cut scenes and change the wrestlers stats, and get some enjoyment outta it , but i'd much prefer to be buying a PS3 version of Fire Pro any day . LOW has some great Legends in it but the gameplay is very arcadish. It does have some nice touches here and there , but overall SVR10 was the superior game imho for wrestling fans . |
#494
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I only really pre-order a video game if I'm after the "Collectors" or "Limited" edition versions, such as the Halo Reach Legendary edition. Otherwise I would just assume that there would be a "Standard" edition for me at the shop when I eventually turn up to buy it. I love getting double points though. What is going on with this release of GT5 then? It still hasn't been released yet? By the way, what is 3DO again Vipco? you've mentioned this a few time now. Some sort of console? I will download the demo later for NFS. Where did you get to try the game out then? I might pass on the Fulci set too, as the Shameless NYR is "Cut" isn't it? I recommend the Guide books for Oblivion and Fallout 3 too, the wealth of information in them is exhaustive, as these are pretty epic games. If you get really stuck, you can look up the particular Mission or Quest to set you straight. But only read up on a mission if you are really stuck on it, as this will only spoil the experience for you otherwise... |
#495
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Vipco, did you buy the PS3 version of Kinect in the end? Just thinking this now. It's £129.99 for the 360, a bit steep for such a small accessory. I'll wait and see what they release on it first. Anyone playing DJ Hero 2 at the moment? I enjoyed the first one. There's a bunch of tracks to download for it on Xbox live. Not cheap though, over 600MS points for just three tracks. There's around twelve to download on the Live Marketplace. I like the look of the Eminem set list... |
#496
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The 3DO was /is a classic console that came out between the Snes and PS1. Panasonic and Goldstar made the UK versions with Sanyo making a limited edition Japan only model. The idea was that any company could make they're own model and compete against eachother in a single market. It was the first disc operated 3D games machine and also played CD's, VCD's as well as many other multi media style functions and had no region lock . A truly excellent machine but the high RRP (£400 +) and the game devs not really knowing what to dowith it in the early 90's 2D era killed it off. (EA got the idea and brought out the ultimate versions of NFS, Road Rash , Madden and FIFA on 3DO) Very sought after today by Retro gamers. We got PSMove Mahoney, with a Starter pack RRP of £49.99 and the navigator controller optional at RRP £24.99.(You can use standard PS Pad) Total RRP of 75 Quid with a 9 game Demo disc. It looks good so I recon i'll buy in when a few more hardcore games use the tech. Well mate, im of to get my films and SVR11 and lose myself in the world of the WWE storyline writer for a while. |
#497
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I downloaded the Need for speed demo last night Vipco. I came across it by chance while I was browsing on Xbox Live. I've played it through twice so far, with the the two Police cars there was to choose from. First impressions of this are pretty good. It's seems like an extremely fun arcade game. I very nearly knocked out all four Criminal racers on my second go, but had to settle for three racers, as the fourth one managed to escape. The graphics on this are very attractive, and the demo race featured some dramatic movie style music, that really helps absorb you into the game. I might actually go for a copy of this one myself. I bet the multiplayer version of this will be awesome. I think that I have pretty much completed Undead Nightmare now. Does anyone know how I get the end credits to roll? There must be something else to do in this game before hand maybe. I really enjoyed this game though, really good fun. The PS3 Move sounds like a better deal than the Xbox Kinect version. |
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I remember the Neo Geo mate, now that was pricey. Nearly every game was an SNK Arcade game. Samurai Showdown was my fav. The Atari Jag was great but the games were £69.99 each back when it was battling the SNES, 3DO etc. Still both the 3DO & Jag represented my happiest days in gaming and were well worth the cost. I recon this current crop of Consoles we have today haven't produced that many true classic games and will be looked at by future gamers as pretty average games ways. Anyhow, I started playing SVR11 and its quite good. I can see this eating up a big chunk of my free time over the next few months as theres so much you can do, wrestle, direct and create the TV shows and PPV's from hundreds of cut scenes in ring and out , storyline and script writing, CAWs , online to name a few . A real deep game if you love wrestling , and I do . |
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What did you think about that movie called The Wrestler? I'm sure you would have seen this by now, if you really like American wrestling Vipco. SNK: Yeah, true. There's a bunch of SNK fighter's that pop up on the 360 Marketplace from time to time. Haven't downloaded any of them myself yet though. The graphics haven't held up in my opinion, going by the screenshots. 800-1000ms points to download. Yes, I'm liking Hot Pursuit so far. Seems like great fun... Last edited by Mahoney32; 30th October 2010 at 04:15 PM. |
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