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Or I could get TS3. I have to admit, it will probably more fun. Hopefully should have a much better Single player. And I could invite a few friends over for a multiplayer match.
So, which one? (please take into account of what I said above)
Or I could get TS3. I have to admit, it will probably more fun. Hopefully should have a much better Single player. And I could invite a few friends over for a multiplayer match.
So, which one? (please take into account of what I said above)
However, taking account on what you said, I couldn't say, so here is a tiny bit of info -
Resident Evil 4 - not really as scary as in 'rah' but it presses the panic button again and again. And again. Much more action, controls are far better, interactive environments and it is one of the greatest games ever. Take that bit into consideration.
Timesplitters 3 - like No.2 but with veichles and gore and great multiplayer.
Whatever you prefer, then get it. Don't come crying back to me though.
> Tis a hard decision that I'm glad I dont have to make. :^P
Lucky b'stard!
Well I will be getting a DS, but I am dying to get my hands on Resi Evil 4 (no pun intended) and then there is Splinter Cell 3, Viewtiful Joe 2, Metal Gear Solid 3, blah blah blah - it's all a bit too much! :0
If I had to choose between TS3 and Resi 4 though I'd go with the former.
> Resi 4 is the reason i got my cube, however i saw a review of TS3 and
> it looked sweet, although i havnt played the others before, mainly
> since i didnt have a cube. Do you reckon ill be able to play the new
> one without playing the others, or will i just get confused?
You know you can play Timesplitters 2 on the Gamecube.
> Resi 4 is the reason i got my cube, however i saw a review of TS3 and
> it looked sweet, although i havnt played the others before, mainly
> since i didnt have a cube. Do you reckon ill be able to play the new
> one without playing the others, or will i just get confused?
Timesplitters has a story line which is about as effective as one from a fighting game, so if its plot you're worried about then no, you wont have any difficulties understanding it. If you've played the previous ones, you'll obviously have a grasp of the controls, but to be honest all of the FPS games I've played on the Cube follow the same basics, which is as it should be.