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I've been playing the second like crazy and it is by far the most arcade like shooter I've ever played with so much re-play value.
Leaf Green, Paper Mario 2, Pikmin 2, Resi 4, Zelda are all givers but it is Future Perfect that I cannot wait for at the moment.
What about you?
"Plagarism all the way"
I've been playing the second like crazy and it is by far the most arcade like shooter I've ever played with so much re-play value.
Leaf Green, Paper Mario 2, Pikmin 2, Resi 4, Zelda are all givers but it is Future Perfect that I cannot wait for at the moment.
What about you?
"Plagarism all the way"
In Gamestation's second hand shelf I saw PN03 in a 2 for £20.
But I couldn't find a decent partner for it.
No rush, the prices can't stay high forever... :-)
I'm always willing to spend £30 on a game... especially if it is truly worth it.
I'd maybe splash £15 if it was one I really wanted, £10 if it looks pretty good and £5 for "just give it a go".
PN03 would probably have been worth £10, but not worth buying a substandard game with it.
Now if Viewtiful Joe, F-Zero or Prince of Persia had been options, it might well have been a different story. :-)
> Ahahaha, I love you Dringo.
Easy
> A game would have to be VERY good to make me fork £30 nowdays.
I guess that is fair enough, what were the options? Isn't Resident Evil in the deal?
Basically, they had a selection of games that were £15 or 2 for £20.
PN03 looked interesting but if I was going to spend £20 (I'm a bit strapped for cash right now) it would have to have been something special.
But hey, my brother managed to get a loan on his friend's Splinter Cell.
It's not bad but I don't get the hype, I mean, it's not "all that", you know?
Splinter cell did that to a lot of people.
Chaos Theory is looking much better though.