HAWX -nice game until something strange happened and it fucked up my xbox
Too Human. Seriously I really enjoyed it.
Far Cry 2. It was kinda repetitive, but I still really enjoyed it and almost completed it twice. Also the multiplayer is kinda awesome.
Mercenaries 2. Lots of bugs and annoying things, but blowing shit up in it is just very much fun.
All the Guitar Hero/Rock Band games.
[QUOTE=Pinut;20004899]Too Human. Seriously I really enjoyed it.[/QUOTE]
I hate that game so much. I mean i don't mind playing co-op but the story, and gameplay are awful...
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[QUOTE=ilolled;20004921]All the Guitar Hero/Rock Band games.[/QUOTE]
Those aren't bad games.
I liked Cryostasis too.
It had an awesome atmosphere, and I enjoyed the overall bizarre feeling of the game.
spore, seriusly, you dont see many games that you can blow up planets in, and terraforming was kinda fun
far cry 2 it was repetive, but gameplay (except that stupid sickness) and weapons where awesome
and most of all Saints row 2, best gta ripoff ever....infact i prefer it over gta
[QUOTE=simkas;20004913]Far Cry 2. It was kinda repetitive, but I still really enjoyed it and almost completed it twice. Also the multiplayer is kinda awesome.
Mercenaries 2. Lots of bugs and annoying things, but blowing shit up in it is just very much fun.[/QUOTE]
Hay mercenary guy!
Go blow up this truck full with bad quality weapons (even though the truck is empty)
Go kill this dude that I don't like.
Go get some information from this guy.
OMGZORS! Go help your friend.
/caps
And that is FC2 in a box.
Jericho and Spore
fukin loved spore up until space stage and jericho wasn't as bad as everyone said it was
Vietcong. I heard it was a simplistic gun-and-run shooter but goddamn the multiplayer is awesome. Most effective and fun cover/camo system I've ever used.
Eternal Sonata.
I didn't have any love for the Splinter Cell series, but I played Chaos Theory co-op and hot damn, that was some of the best, funniest co-op I've ever played.
Stuntman Ignition. I don't know why I even got it but it was alright for what it is.
Banjo Kazooie Nuts and Bolts but I understand why people don't like it because the missions suck
Heavenly Sword because the characters and cutscenes are just weird shit that I wasn't expecting
[QUOTE=K1ngo64;20004012]Crysis. It is not just a benchmark and the aliens only made the story more interesting. It was actually a very enjoyable game which I replayed.[/QUOTE]
huh i thought killing NK's was the best part
True Crime: Streets of LA and Driv3r.
I actually really had fun with both.
Halo 3, I thought all those PC-playing people judging about a game from a console were right. THEY WEREN'T. :O
Also for MW2, the singleplayer is nice but I AGREE IN EVERY SINGLE POSSIBLE FUCKING WAY THAT THE MP SUCKS BALLS. /caps
[QUOTE=HubmaN;20005064]Vietcong. I heard it was a simplistic gun-and-run shooter but goddamn the multiplayer is awesome. Most effective and fun cover/camo system I've ever used.[/QUOTE]
I think Vietcong got mediocre reviews but was very underrated.
At the time it must have been one of the most realistic shooters out there. It was brilliant, Vietcong 2 was disappointing.
I still think there may be Vietcong servers running the rounds.
Halo 3 for me, splitscreen online with 3 friends can be endless fun, I loved the theatre mode, didn't enjoy forge much but when I was playing regularly I did get invited to a fun few infection game on forge maps, something about it kept me playing for quite a long time, don't play it much anymore though, if at all.
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I had a few weeks of fun with this game.
I liked crysis (Plus its got a huge modding community)
I like W@W better than CoD:4 because it's the same basic game + zombies.
Also little kids who think they are pr0 faggets don't like it so the players are just the cream of the crop.
Prototype. I found it really enjoyable.
Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized
[QUOTE=thisguy123;20006209]I liked crysis (Plus its got a huge modding community)
I like W@W better than CoD:4 because it's the same basic game + zombies.
Also little kids who think they are pr0 faggets don't like it so the players are just the cream of the crop.[/QUOTE]
Well in that case I could buy it someday.
But how many players does it have approximately?
P.S. I got my friend into playing S.T.A.L.K.E.R. ShoC after he saw me playing for 6 months and still having fun.
So it became his favourite game after he bought it.
B.T.W. He's playing now using a trainer, killing every damn person in the zone (quite like the terminator but less stiff).
Darkest of Days
Fallen Earth
Star Wars: Galaxies in it's current state
Red Faction 2
Kane and Lynch: Dead Men
Driv3r
But this really is a fast thread. What's with all of these springing up in the last while? What happened to solid megathreads and the occasional "Oh god my game exploded" thread?
Mini Ninjas
Battlefront 2 (seems most people prefer the first one)
Shadowrun, god that game was hella fun with mates.
Crysis, it's a good game dispite what most people say and probably more story to it then Halo 3.
[QUOTE=Squeaken;20004297]Call Of Duty World At War.
Fuck MW2, W@W was fucking fun.[/QUOTE]
This.
People say Treyarch is horrible at making CoD games, but I found WaW's MP more fun than CoD4's.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is one for me.
A lot of people (especially people who played the original FFT in their younger years, which I didn't) judge this game pretty harshly, but I probably put a couple hundred hours into it. They say it's way too easy and such, but I think it's fine that way, because it allows you to experiment with some silly battle setups, like an all-one-race clan, or a battle where you only put in white mages, to hearken back to those days of the four-white-mage challenge in the original FF.
But this reminds me (I should probably put this in the other thread) that the original FFT pissed me off a lot. I picked it up after FFTA, and I figured it'd be like the same game but with better graphics, and it was actually a hell of a lot harder than I imagined. I couldn't believe that a character dying on the battlefield was permanent, and random battles were so difficult.
I might be able to say Painkiller too. It doesn't always get the best reviews, but I'm just a sucker for taking on hordes of enemies and watching the glorious ragdoll physics in action. Gotta love that stake gun.
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