Seibei4211
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MemberI've been interested in Rage for a long time, and it has nothing to do with id Tech or Bethesda. I like Borderlands and Fallout though. It looks like Rage has a lot more polish than either of those games, and if they can keep Rage from freezing every five minutes like in Fallout, then that'll be great. I'm not crazy about the driving aspects though, but I dealt with Borderlands' vehicles, so whatever.
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MemberThe screenshots don't really do it justice. Although I'd be lying if I said I liked Sly's updated look. I'm just glad that they're not going overboard with the graphical improvements and ruining the look of the series.
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MemberMaybe the PS3s they sold in Summer '08 were just super resilient for some reason.
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Member1. Got it in June 2008 and I use it almost all day every day. My friend's on his 2nd PS3 though because his first one suddenly stopped being able to read Blu-ray discs.
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MemberYou get the Resistance 2 DLC and a skin for Resistance 3, I guess. I don't see anything for R&C being mentioned though. I think I might've known about the R3 voucher, but forgot about it. It's weird that they call it $10 of free DLC even though you do have to pay about $10 extra to get the dual pack.
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MemberYeah, the DLC they give you is just MP stuff and the MP is dead at this point anyway, so it's not really worth it. Although I guess if you had neither game and you couldn't find a used copy of one of them, you could get the dual pack for convenience. Seems like an oddly specific market though.
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MemberYeah, I'm not so crazy about these double packs compared to the HD Collections. Like with Resistance, you could get the games cheaper by just getting them seperately. I might've sprung for the extra money if they added trophies to Resistance though. I'm still waiting for a Ratchet HD Collection…
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MemberYeah, the 2D sections were cool the first time and I liked them on Hard mode cause they were practically free chapters, but on my third playthrough I was just wanting to get through them.
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MemberI got the Platinum a while ago before there were any really good car location guides, but this one looks good, although I don't know firsthand how accurate it is. Couldn't hurt though. Also, yeah, getting the cars is the worst thing in the game. It's soul-crushing.
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Member4-1 is The Big Boner. That section got old before I even finished the chapter the first time. I could've done without that section completely. The 2D sections were ok, but it seemed kinda stupid that the enemies spawned based on the camera and not based on where you actually were.
Anyway, yeah, I did my Normal run (which was my last run) in 6 1/2 hours or something. And I was, by no means, rushing through that. If I hadn't made that pit stop at the infinite spawn, I could've done it under 6 hours. And that's probably including cutscenes. And if you don't count the Prologue and Big Boner/2D sections, which hardly count as a part of the game since they're more like mini-games, it's even less.
Another missable trophy type would be the weapon kills. Since they upgrade automatically, you could miss out on the trophy during a playthrough, but it's perfectly possible to get each one in one playthrough like I did. And you'll wanna get High in Las Vegas on Easy since it's probably impossible on any other difficulty.
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MemberThe first thing I did with every playthrough was turn the aiming down by one. It helped a little bit. Then you just get used to it afterwards. The way the camera didn't come to an immediate stop also took some getting used to. Once you upgrade the Boner's damage, it's not like you need to aim anyway. The two things I hated the most about the game were the chase scenes (or at least until I figured out exactly what to do in each one) and 4-1.
Anyway, just Plat'd it last night. Guess it's time to take it back and move on to the next game.
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MemberYeah, this game pretty much kicks ass. For anyone looking to get this game, though, unless you're dying to play this or you don't mind paying full price, I'd recommend waiting for a price drop. It really is a frighteningly short game with no replay value. I don't regret paying full price like I did with inFamous 2, but I didn't know it'd be quite this short.
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MemberAll your guns shoot out either bones, teeth, or skulls. I think it's really neat that the guns are color-coded, too. And whichever gun you have equipped changes the light from your torch to that color. By the way, these bosses are actually really fun. So far they haven't just been some run of the mill “shoot until life bar is empty” deal. You've had to do certain stuff to reveal the bosses weakpoint and wail on that. It's like some good ol' fashioned Zelda stuff.
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MemberShadows of the Damned is pretty kickass, although I've only done the first two levels so far. I like the upgrade system, cause it's pretty simple, but effective. The controls are gonna take a little bit of getting used to. Like, not the actual button layout, but the way you aim and move and stuff feels a little floaty, but I'm sure I'll get used to it with some practice. It's not really too bad. There is so much weird crap in this game, too, so that in itself makes the game worth it already.
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MemberIn that case, I have no idea. I don't have a European account.
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