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The Incredible...
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Viva Pinata

Post by The Incredible... »

Oh my God!

I am borrowing my sisters boyfriends xbox 360 for a while and i have become hooked on the DEMO of viva pinata. I've so far spent longer playing it than any actual full games. I REALLY need to go to bed now because i have to be up for work in the morning, but i can't save my progress cos it's only a demo

forget halo 3, forget gears of war i want no NEED and Xbox 360 for this game and this game alone.

I wonder if you can get one that's covered in brightly coloured pieces of paper
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Post by Stoat »

I have heard of this so-called Piñata Disease.
There is no cure.
You are doomed to adore crepe paper animals for eternity.
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Post by MIkkyo »

I'm afraid there is nothing that can be done for you, we'll have to put you down. Off I go back to play world of warcraft. What? Its totally different.
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Post by FatherJack »

I thought I'd rather enjoy this title, but even with the garden you get at the start it hard to keep track of what's going on.

Coupled with annoying controls, disobedient pinatas and tedious minigames, rage levels began to rise. All I had to show for hours of play was twenty-five generations of worms.

Announced visitors, good and bad, consistently failed to actually show up and it just never felt like I was the one in control - in the end I just wanted smash it all to atoms with my spade, just so I could see that something I did actually had some effect instead of the game just playing itself.
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