Check out both of the recent Batman games - Arkham Asylum should be dirt cheap now and is a brilliant game. Arkham City is also very good, but might not be that cheap just yet.
Splinter Cell: Conviction. I bought it the other day for a tenner. Bargain!
Splinter cell was a bit like Mass Effect for me, didn't enjoy the first one so never kept up with the follow ups.
Might give it a go for a tenner though, might pop on you tube and watch a bit of game play see if its up my street. Will do the same for Arkham Asylum too, remember that getting a bit of a buzz at the time.
There we go, if it looks as good as that I'll be pleasantly surprised. Hopefully the gameplay is good too.
If they look as good as those screenshots then I'll be amazed, I won't get my hopes up just yet. Every time a rugby league game has been released I've seen screen shots and had high expectations only to be disappointed. Hopefully this will break the mould.
What is everyones thoughts on the new COD, black ops 2 is it? I used to love the COD games and think that the first MW was arguably my favourite game I've played. But as more have been released and they've added more and more things to them, the less I've enjoyed them. This one is set in 2025 I believe and the thought of been chased around by friggin' UFOs becuase someone has got a killstreak and Snipers that can detect players through objects. Just doesn't seem appealing to me. On the other hand, the new MOH: Warfighter looks brilliant.
“I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.”
Anybody played the Walking Dead game by Telltale? If not you should get it, best game of the year so far. Released in episodes for 400 points each (there are going to be 5) it nails the feel of the comics while telling its own story, and if anything happens to Clementine...
Skyrim or oblivion is a must. Skyrim is amazing but may still be expensive, whereas oblivion will be cheap but quite old now but it's still a classic tbh.
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