What did you just beat?
I recently completed Metal Gear Rising, the game feels like a mix of Bayonetta and Devil May Cry, but of course set in the Metal Gear Universe. The music compliments the fast paced game very well, that's certain! All I know is, I want the DLC next, but since I'm only renting the game out, I'd need to purchase it first!
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I picked up Two Worlds II cheap on Steam over Christmas. I've yet to play it, but I'm expecting broken, yet deep.
I recently beat Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare. I loved every minute of it. Campy 60's/70's style horror, mixed with a pretty fun story makes it a brilliant bit of DLC.
I recently beat Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare. I loved every minute of it. Campy 60's/70's style horror, mixed with a pretty fun story makes it a brilliant bit of DLC.
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Finished American McGee's Alice a little earlier, so now I can move onto Alice: Madness Returns.
Was an alright game - glad I've finally played and finished it, as it held a lot of interest back when it originally came out on PC. The 360 version is horrid though, any HD update is pretty minimal, and EA made no effort whatsoever to translate the controls accurately to a control pad, leaving you with a third person action adventure game that's best played with the controls of a FPS. Terrible.
Also - not sure if this was in the PC original, but a lot of the voice acting seems sped up, particularly the Cheshire Cat. It's almost as if he's in too much of a hurry to get through what he has to say...
Was an alright game - glad I've finally played and finished it, as it held a lot of interest back when it originally came out on PC. The 360 version is horrid though, any HD update is pretty minimal, and EA made no effort whatsoever to translate the controls accurately to a control pad, leaving you with a third person action adventure game that's best played with the controls of a FPS. Terrible.
Also - not sure if this was in the PC original, but a lot of the voice acting seems sped up, particularly the Cheshire Cat. It's almost as if he's in too much of a hurry to get through what he has to say...

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