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Mon 13/09/04 at 23:15
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Timesplitters: Future Perfect

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"
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:15
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Posts: 18,185
Timesplitters: Future Perfect

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"
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:18
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I'm still looking forward to when the current crop of classics hit dirt cheap.


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... :-)
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:20
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PN03 is a top quality game.

I'm always willing to spend £30 on a game... especially if it is truly worth it.
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:28
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A game would have to be VERY good to make me fork £30 nowdays.


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. :-)
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:32
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Ahahaha, I love you Dringo.
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:36
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Ashman wrote:
> Ahahaha, I love you Dringo.

Easy
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:37
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Strafio wrote:
> 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?
Mon 13/09/04 at 23:41
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Not where I was, but I didn't really want to buy it anyway.


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?
Tue 14/09/04 at 00:10
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I do know, but it's like when someone's favourite film is such an odd choice... it's because it has seeped into that persons psyche...

Splinter cell did that to a lot of people.
Tue 14/09/04 at 00:15
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The first Splinter Cell was excellent I though, the sequel though single player wise was pretty dire to be honest.

Chaos Theory is looking much better though.

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