NEON MERCURY's ++ ps360ii Lite ++ thread -weaning you off WoW since 07

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Aclockworkjj:  i can barely smoke

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SHAFTR

Quote from: GodDamnImDaMan on January 04, 2006, 02:44:05 PM
Got my 360 back today, all is well.

Which games do you have?

I have Perfect Dark Zero, Project Gotham Racing 3, Condemned, Dead or Alive 4, Smash TV, Bejewelled 2, Hexic & Geometry Wars.
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i remember the last time i was afflicted by Sap...it hurt and it took a lot of topical cream to remove so hopefully i can spread the word that Sap is nothing to mess with...
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GodDamnImDaMan

Quote from: SHAFTR on January 05, 2006, 02:09:32 PM
Quote from: GodDamnImDaMan on January 04, 2006, 02:44:05 PM
Got my 360 back today, all is well.

Which games do you have?

I have Perfect Dark Zero, Project Gotham Racing 3, Condemned, Dead or Alive 4, Smash TV, Bejewelled 2, Hexic & Geometry Wars.

It's crazy, I rented Perfect Dark Zero and never played it once. I haven't played Project gotham racing yet either. Codemned I have played and enjoyed it, for the 2 hours I played it. I don't know if I'd purchase it though. I'm not a real big FPS fan. Although, COD2 is amazing, online and off.

I have NBA2k6, Kameo (which is just amazing), DOA4 (kind of regret getting this), and had Madden (but it was so horrible I sold it back.)
Aclockworkjj:  I have like broncitious or something
Aclockworkjj:  sucks, when i cough, if feels like i am dying
Aclockworkjj:  i can barely smoke

http://www.shitzu.biz

SHAFTR

Quote from: GodDamnImDaMan on January 18, 2006, 11:24:51 AM
Quote from: SHAFTR on January 05, 2006, 02:09:32 PM
Quote from: GodDamnImDaMan on January 04, 2006, 02:44:05 PM
Got my 360 back today, all is well.

Which games do you have?

I have Perfect Dark Zero, Project Gotham Racing 3, Condemned, Dead or Alive 4, Smash TV, Bejewelled 2, Hexic & Geometry Wars.

It's crazy, I rented Perfect Dark Zero and never played it once. I haven't played Project gotham racing yet either. Codemned I have played and enjoyed it, for the 2 hours I played it. I don't know if I'd purchase it though. I'm not a real big FPS fan. Although, COD2 is amazing, online and off.

I have NBA2k6, Kameo (which is just amazing), DOA4 (kind of regret getting this), and had Madden (but it was so horrible I sold it back.)

I've had the save glitch error happen to me twice now in DOA4, where I lost all my characters and costumes.  I'm on the verge of selling it back.  Offline it's average but online it is fun.  As for Condemned, it is only 10 hrs, so I'd just rent it (which is what I'll probably do with Kameo).  Perfect Dark seems to be love/hate, it doesn't play anything like Halo, it is more of a cross between Goldeneye and Rainbow 6.

I've heard so much bad stuff about CoD2 online.  I've heard it's laggy and that there is no lobby system.  Also, only 8 players is disappointing.  I'll probably just rent CoD2 someday for the single player.
"Talking shit about a pretty sunset
Blanketing opinions that i'll probably regret soon"

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If you haven't played this, I suggest you borrow a friend's Gamecube and do so.  Gameplay is great, graphics are all right, but if you're into survival horror (and even if not) this game is worth a look.

If you haven't heard about it, the main feature that makes the game awesome is the "sanity meter."  Whenever you see zombies, kill innocent people, or otherwise see or do something that doesn't really make sense in reality, your sanity goes down. Getting these things out of your mind (such as vanquishing a zombie so that it burns up) will help you regain sanity with a sort of "out of sight, out of mind" kind of touch.  The lower your sanity, the more crazy things happen around your character.  I heard there were at least 100 different sort of drastic changes that occur when you're insane, not to mention all the little things like tilted rooms, things being out of place, etc.  For example, one time a character walked into a room and her head fell off of her shoulders, and the head kept crying until I picked it up as an item and it said "Press B to reattach head." 

This game is great for playing late at night.
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Quote from: Walrus, Kookookajoob on January 21, 2006, 11:45:35 AM


If you haven't played this, I suggest you borrow a friend's Gamecube and do so.  Gameplay is great, graphics are all right, but if you're into survival horror (and even if not) this game is worth a look.

If you haven't heard about it, the main feature that makes the game awesome is the "sanity meter."  Whenever you see zombies, kill innocent people, or otherwise see or do something that doesn't really make sense in reality, your sanity goes down. Getting these things out of your mind (such as vanquishing a zombie so that it burns up) will help you regain sanity with a sort of "out of sight, out of mind" kind of touch.  The lower your sanity, the more crazy things happen around your character.  I heard there were at least 100 different sort of drastic changes that occur when you're insane, not to mention all the little things like tilted rooms, things being out of place, etc.  For example, one time a character walked into a room and her head fell off of her shoulders, and the head kept crying until I picked it up as an item and it said "Press B to reattach head." 

This game is great for playing late at night.

a sequel to this will be the best survival horror game ever (next to Resident Evil 4)
"The myth by no means finds its adequate objectification in the spoken word. The structure of the scenes and the visible imagery reveal a deeper wisdom than the poet himself is able to put into words and concepts" – Friedrich Nietzsche

Brazoliange

Quote from: squints on January 26, 2006, 04:05:53 PM
Quote from: Walrus, Kookookajoob on January 21, 2006, 11:45:35 AM


If you haven't played this, I suggest you borrow a friend's Gamecube and do so.  Gameplay is great, graphics are all right, but if you're into survival horror (and even if not) this game is worth a look.

If you haven't heard about it, the main feature that makes the game awesome is the "sanity meter."  Whenever you see zombies, kill innocent people, or otherwise see or do something that doesn't really make sense in reality, your sanity goes down. Getting these things out of your mind (such as vanquishing a zombie so that it burns up) will help you regain sanity with a sort of "out of sight, out of mind" kind of touch.  The lower your sanity, the more crazy things happen around your character.  I heard there were at least 100 different sort of drastic changes that occur when you're insane, not to mention all the little things like tilted rooms, things being out of place, etc.  For example, one time a character walked into a room and her head fell off of her shoulders, and the head kept crying until I picked it up as an item and it said "Press B to reattach head." 

This game is great for playing late at night.

a sequel to this will be the best survival horror game ever (next to Resident Evil 4)

have you played Silent Hill 2?  :saywhat:
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squints

"The myth by no means finds its adequate objectification in the spoken word. The structure of the scenes and the visible imagery reveal a deeper wisdom than the poet himself is able to put into words and concepts" – Friedrich Nietzsche

SHAFTR

Quote from: Brazoliange on January 26, 2006, 10:30:25 PM
Quote from: squints on January 26, 2006, 04:05:53 PM
Quote from: Walrus, Kookookajoob on January 21, 2006, 11:45:35 AM


If you haven't played this, I suggest you borrow a friend's Gamecube and do so.  Gameplay is great, graphics are all right, but if you're into survival horror (and even if not) this game is worth a look.

If you haven't heard about it, the main feature that makes the game awesome is the "sanity meter."  Whenever you see zombies, kill innocent people, or otherwise see or do something that doesn't really make sense in reality, your sanity goes down. Getting these things out of your mind (such as vanquishing a zombie so that it burns up) will help you regain sanity with a sort of "out of sight, out of mind" kind of touch.  The lower your sanity, the more crazy things happen around your character.  I heard there were at least 100 different sort of drastic changes that occur when you're insane, not to mention all the little things like tilted rooms, things being out of place, etc.  For example, one time a character walked into a room and her head fell off of her shoulders, and the head kept crying until I picked it up as an item and it said "Press B to reattach head." 

This game is great for playing late at night.

a sequel to this will be the best survival horror game ever (next to Resident Evil 4)

have you played Silent Hill 2?  :saywhat:

Or Condemned?
"Talking shit about a pretty sunset
Blanketing opinions that i'll probably regret soon"