HereComesPete wrote:GTA looks very shiny, and a bit more forgiving than the last one. Possible buy on that. Seems a bit too serious business. I enjoyed the top down run stuff over old school stuff a lot more. Hawaiian shirts and phil collins as you perform a drive by was pretty fucking sweet however.
I'd sweep GTA for 5punky multiplayer, if that works, but won't buy it as I've completed it on the 360 already.
Just had a bit more of a look at L4D, and I think Fallout 3 still beats it for me, unless L4D becomes a 5punky staple. However, as doggers said, I fear that it may have a short lifespan.
Far Cry 2 looks pretty, but my PC won't be able to play it with all settings at 11 so I'll not get the full benefit. I probably need to think about upgrading it at some point, but no chance of that happening in the next 6 months. Also, any upgrade would need to start with the mobo, cpu and ram at the least, so it would probably be a comprehensive rebuild.
Mirror's Edge does look more like a console game to me, and I might consider getting it for the 360 in the future, but not bothered for now.
Hamachi might be the only way we get to play together in GTA. While I've played many hours of it on both the 360 and PS3, I've not bothered with multiplayer with randoms. In SP the bit I got stuck on again was a section where having a mouse would make it easy, but I find the driving much less fun on a keyboard.
Am buying everything else though, including the perhaps-not-mentioned-yet Football Manager 2009, Mirror's Edge and Valkyria Chronicles on the PS3 and the NWN2 expansion Storm of Zehir which better not have an arbitrary game ruining crappo time-based bullshit element.
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Dog Pants wrote:That's a point, I got this month's PCG on saturday. Verdicts off the top of my head:
Fallout 2: 90%
Are you sure Pants? Are you 100% certain that Fallout 2 got 90% in this month's magazine? I seem to recall it getting around that quite a few years ago now
A very quick scan of the web saw PCG Sweden (teh fuck?) give it 81%, but a spattering of 90's around from other mags, and Offical Xbox Mag giving it a 10/10 (not that it means anything from them, after all, they gave Halo 2 that, I'd have given it a 5/10).
But I think it's safe to assume it's probably good, just the jury will be out to see if it's good until other 5punkers and myself have played it.
PCG gave Darwinia something like 85-90% and urged everybody to buy it. They later chastised everybody for not doing. Later still they urged everybody to buy it again after it was re-released on Steam. They didn't rate Multiwinia as 79% (which isn't a bad score by the way) because it was thinking outside the box, they rated it 79% because there was no variety to the gameplay and too many random ways to lose the game.