RPGs and those multiplayer FPSs in the style of the Battlefield games. I downloaded the demo for that Section 8 game earlier on XBL, ironically after thinking just yesterday I needed another game like that. Suffice to say, it's sunk its claws in and I'll probably be buying.MontyGommo said:I was doing some random shopping with my girlfriend today when I noticed the new Harry Potter game was out.
At first I thought to myself, "I bet it will be the same old HP game - linear gameplay with clunky and unresponsive controls. I don't need to buy it"
So we moved on from the store and continued our shopping...
1 hour later, with Harry Potter fever reaching its pitch in my head, I rushed back to the store and purchased the game.
I KNEW it was going to be EXACTLY the same as all the other ones I have sitting on my shelf... Just as I knew it when I bought the last HP game. I get home and start playing, only to find that, if anything, it's actually worse. It seems I will never learn.
To the topic at hand, it made me wonder if I could be the only one with such a weakness. I reasoned I probably am the only one for HP games, but what about others?
Whats your gaming weakness?
If it's like the demo the whole way through, which it will be... enjoy. I won't be even hiring this one.Instant K4rma said:Im excited for Wet. Loved the demo, deffinately gonna give it a rent.Daedalus1942 said:Except Wet.Instant K4rma said:Anything that says "Bethesda" on the box, or that starts with "The Legend of Zelda".
I've played Settlers of Catan (the board game) with friends, but I no longer play because the friends in question had a couple of babies and are now, as all parents, reduced to intellectual mush and usually covered in drool and baby puke. Cryin' shame, and a hell of an argument in favor of a vasectomy.michael_ab said:ever try settlers of catan or carcassonne? their board games that have been adapted on the xbox live arcade, you might want to try them outSimuLord said:Any city-builder or historical trade sim, no matter how mediocre, I always buy them and always end up going back to Patrician 3 and Tropico/SimCity 4 because they're better examples of the genre.
ask them some time, idk about you but every couple of weeks you can find some gaming night, and everyone who attends has kids, young and old. catan is the most popular, although you can efforlessly start a carcassone game, check it outSimuLord said:I've played Settlers of Catan (the board game) with friends, but I no longer play because the friends in question had a couple of babies and are now, as all parents, reduced to intellectual mush and usually covered in drool and baby puke. Cryin' shame, and a hell of an argument in favor of a vasectomy.michael_ab said:ever try settlers of catan or carcassonne? their board games that have been adapted on the xbox live arcade, you might want to try them outSimuLord said:Any city-builder or historical trade sim, no matter how mediocre, I always buy them and always end up going back to Patrician 3 and Tropico/SimCity 4 because they're better examples of the genre.
Never played Carcassonne, but that probably has more to do with me not owning an XBox (PC-only here) than with disinterest in the game itself.
I love the simulation genre (not for nothing did I choose my username), I just wish there were more good titles in it.
MECH!! omg mech, such a great series, sadly they seem to have fallen from grace, a decent knockoff is chromehounds, if anyone has some REAL MECH games that are kinda recent id love to knowAkai Shizuku said:If anything has the words "Bethesda", "Atlus", or "Mech" on the box, I want it.
Same here. I haven't played it yet, but I bought it anyway.ae86gamer said:The Need for Speed franchise. The games progressively get worse, but I always seem to buy them. With the new games that are coming out I know that it'll be the same old dribble. They'll just add more cars, and it'll have a slightly different story, but I'll still end up buying/playing them.