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Simple yes or no...don't want anything else.

Get it or not?

I'm saying yes. At the very least if you have any interest at all rent it. I love the game, but it's right up my alley. If you enjoy games were the main and only focal point is to kill or be killed, over and over and over until you hit 50 then this is defiently for you. At any rate it's any easy 500-600 gamerpoints in one playthrough.

Yes really.

It's very ironic that you would remove your XBL tag from here and block all access aswell. Hmmmm

I removed it, along with other signature pictures because it broke the site rules. As for blocking access to my account, it's an option I can, and have chosen, nothing suspicious at all, unless you want to read more into it, like you are.

Perhaps you should concentrate more on other, more important things than trying to shoot me down every post. (Y)

Wow, screw finishing the game in SP, even though I have. Co-op is where it's at. Just played half a level with my friend, him 13 me 28, and wow. It's so much fun. You can literally destroy stuff like no tommorow. I'm sure it'll get harder (Halls of Heroes), but damn it was a blast.

Wow, screw finishing the game in SP, even though I have. Co-op is where it's at. Just played half a level with my friend, him 13 me 28, and wow. It's so much fun. You can literally destroy stuff like no tommorow. I'm sure it'll get harder (Halls of Heroes), but damn it was a blast.

Thats good to hear. Thanks for the info.

First off, this isn't the place to come post "this game sucks", "read the reviews n00bs" etc. etc. If your coming in here to post garbage like that, you will be warned. It's a fair warning. Secondly this thread is for two types of people:

So people are not allowed an opinion Heir Slane. This game, at least the demo did suck in my legally allowed opinion, I was disappointed given the time that actually went into developing the game. It plays like a 90's arcade, move forward 10 feet, a few enemies appear at set places, kill and repeat...

Get a grip

So people are not allowed an opinion Heir Slane. This game, at least the demo did suck in my legally allowed opinion, I was disappointed given the time that actually went into developing the game. It plays like a 90's arcade, move forward 10 feet, a few enemies appear at set places, kill and repeat...

Get a grip

That is kinda what I got out of it too. If this thread is only for people who liked the demo or like the game, it will be THE most unhelpful thread here since no one who didn't buy the game based on the demo is allowed to post. No negative opinions means arguments against purchasing, which leads to false information and therefore false purchases by people who read this thread and trust the words in it. Negative criticism for a game means that others can view those concerns as well as the positive attributes and weigh weather or not to purchase the game.

It might be that I'm not unsure what to do or learning everything as I know most of it all. But just created a character using the Commando class (ranged) and it was really easy to kill with them. Nothing got close enough to me to hurt me, and if they did my Ruiner or Spider ability took care of them easily. The only thing that caused problems was Polarity's and they just stayed in melee range and had higher health than other mobs, but still very easy.

No, I looked on a 360 site and it said the game had seen a release on torrent sites.

I am that Frodo guy. I suggest you stop making assumptions.

Wait, how do you have the game already? Its not out here till the 29th?

I am hearing reports of this game having good CO-OP, may see if I can rent the game?

Wait, how do you have the game already? Its not out here till the 29th?

I am hearing reports of this game having good CO-OP, may see if I can rent the game?

Co-op is amazingly fun. It's a challenege compared to SP, but it's doable. And it's helluva lot more fun. Would be nice to have 4 guys in there, but the way the game works atm, 4 player co-op would be to damn easy.

Pop, how do you have the game already when it's not out until next friday? (at least in the UK)

Re: page one of this topic :p

Even preorders aren't sent out this early so that's not an excuse. Perhaps it's another one of those myth "promotional" copies ;);)

Yar har fiddle-dee-dee :whistle:

Re: page one of this topic :p

Even preorders aren't sent out this early so that's not an excuse. Perhaps it's another one of those myth "promotional" copies ;);)

Yar har fiddle-dee-dee :whistle:

Hehe yeah i did notice that.

*Waiting for the entrance now*....This has got to be good!

When you mount a troll, use left stick to stay on top of him. Push it right if the troll leans left, and push it left if the troll leans right. To kill it, just start swirling RS around in circles. Normally, you will do you stab-in-the-head move in a few seconds, if you managed to stay on him. There is an achievement to do that 50 times. Though if you have a strong ranged weapon you can take them down quite easily ranged and avoid there attacks altogether.

:laugh: ROFL

Didn't they show a demo during the Ps1 and Gamecube versions?

Was shown at E3 1999 on Playstation and was meant to be 4 disc game then Nintendo acquired Silicon Nights and it was then made for the GameCube in 2000 then it got canceled. Then in 2005, Microsoft had a partnership with Silicon Nights and it then began development for the Xbox 360.

So yes, you're there.

Hit 50. Awesome game. Now to start working on my epic armor/weapon set, and finish out the remainding achievements. Probally going to end up beating the entire game again tommorow, friends coming over, he's only level 13, i'll take my one of my level 10 guys and play the game all day/night with him. Hopefully find all secert ares and the few wells i'm missing that I still need to activate.

Great game, especially fun to just kill ****.

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