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Back into vanilla MvC3, while I don't have my stick back, it's really tough to do the BnBs on a pad after you did them on a stick. x.x
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Everybody's Golf on the PS3.

It's some hardcore shizzle, yo.
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Kaito-kun wrote:Everybody's Golf on the PS3.

It's some hardcore shizzle, yo.
Tell me, Kaito, would someone who enjoyed Mario Golf enjoy Everybody's Golf?


It's actually a series I've been curious about for awhile, as well as the tennis.
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huntergemini wrote:Tell me, Kaito, would someone who enjoyed Mario Golf enjoy Everybody's Golf?


It's actually a series I've been curious about for awhile, as well as the tennis.
No idea. I've never played Mario Golf. I bought EG after trying the multiplayer at a mate's house and loving it. It can be simple and fun enough for people - like me - who have no interest in golf to enjoy it, while at the same time it can be deep enough for more experienced golf fans to enjoy it.
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Kaito-kun wrote:No idea. I've never played Mario Golf. I bought EG after trying the multiplayer at a mate's house and loving it. It can be simple and fun enough for people - like me - who have no interest in golf to enjoy it, while at the same time it can be deep enough for more experienced golf fans to enjoy it.
Mario Golf on the GameCube was a lot of fun, but it can be incredibly annoying too. I've also played We Love Golf! on the Wii, which was alright but... I never unlocked Jill Valentine, grr!

I don't have much interest in golf either (or most sports for that matter) but some games seem to make it fun. Especially if it's colourful and doesn't take itself too seriously.

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I am currently playing... Golden Axe II, on that Mega Drive collection I have.

I don't like it that much (prefer III personally) but I'm just trying to get a trophy.
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huntergemini wrote:Tell me, Kaito, would someone who enjoyed Mario Golf enjoy Everybody's Golf?


It's actually a series I've been curious about for awhile, as well as the tennis.
Yes.
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Reknoc wrote:Yes.
Awesome.
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I just started playing Super Mario Sunshine again. And all my Wii games because my Wii is fixed. YAY XD
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I've been addicted to Saints Row the Third myself lately. Though occasionally I'll squeeze in a stage or two of Sonic Generations :P
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My neighbor was kind enough to lend me two games for playing, as mine are boring to play through....

One is Dead Rising 2....the other, well...

Let's just say it's near/universally hated in a certain fandom.
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