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New Kameo is out.

Update: The Kameo demo is 1GB big and let?s you do 4 things:

Fight in a massive battle (Charge through the troll army and explore the badlands on your horsey. Bite it PS3 and your superiour CPU. Duration: 1 minute)

Explore a fantasy world. (Explore the enchanted kingdom and see what secrets you can learn. GTA but with fairies Duration: 4 minutes)

Invade a crumbling castle. (Survive the top of the tower and defeat the Troll battalion. I think this was in the first demo. Duration: 3 minutes)

Destroy a huge monster. (Destroy Old Mawood, the legendary demon, and save your uncle. Your average level-boss sweetness. Duration: 6 minutes)

(update by Nino) b>

Edited by vlsi0n

i, and many other people, would disagree with you completely on that one. maybe it's because i'm new to the whole ridge racer series (my first time was on psp), but ridge racer is a completely different, yet still fun style of racing. if you're tired of people crying and moaning everytime someone gets bumped in pgr3, then give RR6 a shot.

i'm looking very forward to motogp6...

meh !!! RR6 is a real shame to the X360 ! don't ever rent it, buy it, put it in your console or download the demo . It is a waste of time and money ! :angry: But, if you want a fast paced and fun arcade racing game, there's only one choice : Burnout Revenge ... 'nuff said

^ Yeah, I felt the same way. I didn't give it much time and the nag screen took so long that I got annoyed and just went back to the dashboard instead of playing it again. I'm sure it'll be better if I get more used to the controls, but I just wanted to give the game a quick spin (no pun intended). I'll have to come back to it later.

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