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I just moved Lego Star Wars up on my GameFly queue thanks to the Demo.

It is nothing but mindless fun. It has a hilarious sense of humor to itself. Really just good old fashioned gaming fun.

I just moved Lego Star Wars up on my GameFly queue thanks to the Demo.

It is nothing but mindless fun. It has a hilarious sense of humor to itself. Really just good old fashioned gaming fun.

(Y) Good choice. I've been having lots of fun with that one.

I'm kinda disappointed that I beat the Sonic demo quicker than it took to download - and my download speed wasn't bad at all. Took me two tries. The second try I beat it in under 3 minutes... :(

Considering Sonic is all about speed, I don't see why that's so odd. :p

I had to turn the Sonic Demo off, or I was about to lose a Controller, it was the most frustrating game I perhaps ever played, the controls were just really awkward. I am sure over time one could get used to them, but I was losing my mind just going over the edge and not meaning to.

^ i felt exactly the same, the camera movement isnt very good and it just felt awkward trying to play and falling off the edge all the time.^

:yes: For a fast paced game, the camera sure is damn slow

Hint: Pull the left trigger to re-center the camera behind Sonic

yea, sonic demo is terrible

why is the horizontal axis inverted on the camera? AND WHY ISN'T THERE AN OPTION TO CHANGE THAT!?

I'm sorry, In my world, pulling the controller to the left should make the camera angle to go the left, not right.

seriously.....

yea, sonic demo is terrible

why is the horizontal axis inverted on the camera? AND WHY ISN'T THERE AN OPTION TO CHANGE THAT!?

I'm sorry, In my world, pulling the controller to the left should make the camera angle to go the left, not right.

seriously.....

Your kidding me, there is not an option to change that? It bothered the hell out of me as well, but I turned the demo off before I tried changing it, but I am blown away there is no option to fix that... :no:

as far as i could tell no....Wow, someone really should have put just a little more "care" into this demo. But then again, we're talking about SEGA here.

:no:

Yep as you said, not surpirising at all really.

BTW, Totally of topic, but I played some Joust last night and see youa also own it as you were on my Friends leaderboad list. It took me like two hours to get my High Score, which was like 56 grand or something... for such an simple gameplay concept it is incredibly hard. :rofl:

Yeah, I got frustrated with the Sonic demo the first time through, but the second time I only fell off twice and it was quickly over with. You just have to time your homing attacks right and it becomes pretty easy. I didn't even touch the camera controls.

By the way Doom is available on XBLA. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it yet.

Edit: Meh. That demo is even shorter than Sonic. Online multiplayer sounds interesting, though.

Edited by dnast

By the way Doom is available on XBLA. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it yet.

Online multiplayer sounds interesting, though.

The Doom is classic Doom Deathmatch. Nothing less. Nothing more. 4 players, and I absolutely loved it playing it, really brings it all back. :yes:

Well just played the demo and i am very disappointed. I was hoping the new grapple system would be fun but to pull a move off is real a task and the computer seems to counter everything. The game itself seems like it could have been good if it kept the same grapple system.

30 minutes ago i woulda said i was buying this, but after playing the demo i am now thinking maybe i shouldn't. November has alot of good games out (Gears of War, Sonic) so it isn't like i won't have anything to play.

the new grapple system is quite odd, I have not as of yet discovered how to pick the opponent up from the mat, usually helps for doing finishers. I also only found out how to irish whip by accident.

I will still buy the game as xbox has needed a decent wwe game ever since the abomination's they unleashed on us box fans in the past

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