I'm spending far too much time playing Football Manager 2010. It's a cruel, cruel mistress.
It doesn't really get any better. I didn't really like the first one that much either but the second one is a major improvement, I would recommend just skipping the first game and starting directly with the second game.Started on Assasin's Creed last week on X360 and do not like it thus far. It's repetitive and the story isn't that interesting. Does anybody know if it will improve along the way?
Well after completing Prince or Persia TFS i went out and bought POP the 2008 game, got it for £8, and again really enjoying it, seem to be going through a hanging from high ledges type game craving at present.![]()
started playing final fantasy 7, got it from the psn site think it was a ps 1 game originally it may be quite a few years old but I likied it a lot better then the others so far
Just done Mass Effect (1) for the 3rd time but this time with a female Renegade character with different universe choices from my original character. So time to start ME 2 again with this character to playout the story differently
I love this franchise.
I've long since lost count of my number of playthroughs of ME1 - and I'm sure it will be the same for ME2 in the long runJust done Mass Effect (1) for the 3rd time but this time with a female Renegade character with different universe choices from my original character. So time to start ME 2 again with this character to playout the story differently
I love this franchise.
I did that right before ME2 came out. Finished my Renegade RemShep playthrough a few weeks ago on veteran.
I've sunk at least 60 hours into each game... so worth it.
Well after completing Prince or Persia TFS i went out and bought POP the 2008 game, got it for £8, and again really enjoying it, seem to be going through a hanging from high ledges type game craving at present.![]()
Good to see another PoP 2008 fan.
I'm actually thinking about getting tFS on the PC. But if it contains Ubisoft's horrid DRM I don't think I'll bother.
^ Well to be honest, you could easily get through PoP (2008) by either learning one or two simple combos or just button mashing.
And yeah, I absolutely adore PoP. I loved the main characters, their interaction and wow... that ending.
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