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Finally! apparently train station and Prison shackled times are coming very soon as well.
> Notorious Biggles wrote:
> Are you into sports?
>
> If so, ESPN NHL Hockey is worth a bash if you can find it cheap
>
> *
>
> I played the demo of that. NHL Rivals 2004 is far better.
Nah it isn't. As the hockey freak of the forums, and buying every hockey game that comes out, ESPN is the best ever. By far.
> Still, at least they're free to download...
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SHHHHH!!!!!!!! You'll jinx it!!!
Where are the actual new levels. All we're currently getting is rehases of single player levels at the moment, which are all well and good, but I want somewhere completely new to play.
Still, at least they're free to download...
> Not on Carnival was it?
>
> I left shortly after you did last night. 4/5 hours of playing RS3 was
> certainly enough.
carnival, warehouse, import/export, airport 1, etc etc etc.
I don't know why I don't just quit the game straight away and find one more at my skill level, but I get wound up and determined to 'show those cocky freaks'. never works out though - I just get more and more cheesed off.
As for the other night, I was knackered, and after being shot about 10 seconds into the game, I decided waiting 10 minutes for everyone else to finish wasn't very appealing.
well, that's one excuse anyway ..... :D
> Are you into sports?
>
> If so, ESPN NHL Hockey is worth a bash if you can find it cheap
*
I played the demo of that. NHL Rivals 2004 is far better.
DAKKA DAKKA DAKKA DAKKA
DIE DIE DIE
and so on
If so, ESPN NHL Hockey is worth a bash if you can find it cheap (some places have sold it for £20), or if you know you like ice hockey.
Also highly recommended is Top Spin and Amped 2.
But next up for me is Crimson Skies.