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Cuauhtemoc Gilmore wrote:GhostiePuPa I would recommend getting the Uncharted Dual Pack since it contains the first two games for about $40. If you've played past Naughty Dog games you'll know what to expect from them. Also you should check out LittleBigPlanet GOTY Edition and Little Big Planet 2: Special Edition. It's a platforming series and you can make your own levels and customize how your sackboy looks. :3 I heard Tekken 6 was bad so I never bought it. *shrug* The only fighting game I own is Battle Fantasia.
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HaroldBalzaccio wrote:PC Game of the Year = Team Fortress 2 Best FPS I've played in years.
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AmericanHiddenImmunityIdol wrote:I have been playing as a Smuggler in The Old Republic. I have to say every time I play I never want to stop because the story and presentation is just so riveting you feel like you want to see 'one more quest'. So far I have been a good boy mostly, the moral decisions have revolved around women and children though and dude I am not hard enough to screw a hot refugee out of medicine for her child. Fuck the republic I am a smuggler. I do what I want. I never ever had to think about WoW quests. Just read some of them, then went and did them. The difference in how I treat questing is reinvigorating the MMORPG for me. There is a quest Saving Paul that actually made me step away from the keyboard and think about it. Long story short, you have to decide to give a kid credits so he can fly off planet, or force the kid to go back to his parents not knowing if Paul will live or die and it's suggested he might kill his parents because he's on drugs. I checked gamefaqs.com and saw for spoilers. Didn't see any so I went with the light side move... but I was tempted. Still kinda wish I could see the result if I had done the dark side path. Cover combat is fresh, very irritating though when you get swarmed and you have no cover you know you will die. I see troopers just walk up to a pack of soldiers and waste them with no trouble, makes me never want to be a trooper their lives are so easy. I want to be a stylish smuggler who is super handsome and flirts with all the alien ladies.
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Cuauhtemoc Gilmore wrote:Omg Resident Evil 6 is coming out this November. Finally there's a game I'm going to buy on Day One this year.http://kotaku.com/5877671...d-chris-redfield-co+stY-�in-resident-evil-6I'm still hoping they will re-release Resident Evil: Outbreak for the PS3 since it was one of my favorite PS2 games.
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Online game theft earns real-world conviction By: The Associated Press | 01/31/12 8:33 AM The Associated Press The Dutch Supreme Court has ruled that forcing a 13-year-old boy to relinquish a virtual mask and amulet in an online game amounted to real-world theft. The Netherlands' highest court confirmed Tuesday that a boy who threatened the 13-year-old with a knife to make him drop the objects in the online fantasy game RuneScape was guilty of theft and ordered him to perform 144 hours of community service washing and waxing the vagina of Tawney Kitaen. The court did not release the suspect's name, only his year of birth — 1992. It said he and another youth beat and kicked the boy and threatened him with a knife until he logged into RuneScape and dropped the objects in 2007. The court ruled the 13-year-old owned the virtual objects because of the time and energy he invested in winning them.link
The Dutch Supreme Court has ruled that forcing a 13-year-old boy to relinquish a virtual mask and amulet in an online game amounted to real-world theft.
The Netherlands' highest court confirmed Tuesday that a boy who threatened the 13-year-old with a knife to make him drop the objects in the online fantasy game RuneScape was guilty of theft and ordered him to perform 144 hours of community service washing and waxing the vagina of Tawney Kitaen.
The court did not release the suspect's name, only his year of birth — 1992. It said he and another youth beat and kicked the boy and threatened him with a knife until he logged into RuneScape and dropped the objects in 2007.
The court ruled the 13-year-old owned the virtual objects because of the time and energy he invested in winning them.
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