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Old January 11th, 2009, 11:27 AM   #1
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Resistance 2 (PlayStation 3)

Sony billed its first person shooter as the PlayStation 3 game we couldn't "resist." Sadly, a shallow single player campaign, a disappointing Leviathan battle and a lame hero made Resistance 2 unworthy of carrying Gears of War 2's jock strap. As a result, we exchanged it for more enjoyable shooters.



LittleBigPlanet (PlayStation 3)

Despite a robust level editor and the adorable Sackboy, we hopped into our escape pods and waved goodbye to LittleBigPlanet. Although the concept of user created levels intrigues us, most of them suck and Sony has a nasty habit of deleting people's creations. Sorry, but we have better things to do than collect stickers.





Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, Wii, PSP, DS)

Playing as Darth Vader's secret Apprentice sounded cool until LucasArts ruined everything. Force Unleashed eventually gagged on its own hype, courtesy of a sub par story, annoying Quick Time Events and a bothersome camera. We nearly Force Choked ourselves.





Mirror's Edge (Xbox 360, PS3, PC on January 13)

Upon first glance, Mirror's Edge was a breath of fresh air in a video game industry obsessed with sequels. Swept up in its slick visuals, we had dreams of clearing rooftops and sliding down windows while sticking it to "the man." Little did we know that "the man" would continuously shoot us in the back as we slid under pipes and vaulted over fences. That eventually led to numerous deaths and subsequent restarts. To top it off, we don't find its main character, Faith, that attractive.





Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii)

Fan boys are too love struck to admit it, but Nintendo tricks us into playing the same exact video games every year. Just look at Animal Crossing: City Folk, the supposed evolution in the popular franchise. Paying a mortgage, running pointless errands and conference calling via microphone sounds too much like real life. We'll pass.




Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)

Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto IV was amazing up until the point we realized that it was just like every previous GTA. After we gave up on dates, playing darts and jumping off skyscrapers (one of our favorite pastimes), we were left with the same old "assassinate this dude/steal this car" missions we'd completed hundreds of times before. Bring on The Lost and the Damned.




Mega Man 9 (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii)

What started as a nostalgic homage to Mega Man quickly turned nasty as we cursed and threw controllers in frustration. Mega Man 9 is a sweet-looking and 8-bit inspired action game with cool boss characters and catchy music, but its insane difficulty had us sticking pins in Capcom-themed voodoo dolls. It was time to move on.




Prince of Persia (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)

Much like our dates, Prince of Persia would sound a lot better if its characters kept their mouths shut. We groaned the moment we heard the Prince's voice and suffered through his cheesy lines. Past that, the constant backtracking and lame combat overshadowed the incredible soundtrack and acrobatic maneuvers.





Far Cry 2 (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)

Barreling through the African countryside, sniping scumbags and stealing diamonds were fun times until we realized that Far Cry 2 unfairly regenerates enemies. That made driving through previously cleared towns and checkpoints incredibly frustrating. On top of that, we never got the whole hero has malaria thing. Besides, this version of Africa doesn't have any lions. Unacceptable.






Sonic Unleashed (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2)

Once again, Sega failed to release a quality Sonic video game on consoles, this time subjecting us to a horrible mixture of super Sonic speed and slow-paced and torturous Werehog levels. Hey Sega, stop trying to be innovative and just go back to what made you famous.--Chris Buffa
WTF Megaman 9???

Stupid n00b casuals can't handle a game with some real difficulty and without quick save.
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Old January 11th, 2009, 11:52 AM   #2
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Lots of opinion there

Resistance 2 (PlayStation 3)

I am still playing this; incidentally I stopped playing GoW 2.

LittleBigPlanet (PlayStation 3)
I keep playing this, on and off, but not as religiously as I maybe should?

Grand Theft Auto IV (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Never really got into that one, haven't played it in a long time

Mega Man 9 (Xbox 360, PS3, Wii)
Yes it's hard, even seemingly unfair at times, but I keep persevering, I will make it through! (And it's not really unfair, it just seems like it, because it is at times really really hard for my uncoordinated fingers )

Prince of Persia (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
I'm still playing it, and find little fault with it. I even finished it, and am now replaying it.

The rest I haven't even tried....

There are also other games where I put it away (because I want a shot at newer games), and where I haven't yet returned. GoW 2, Fallout 3, Pure.
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Old January 11th, 2009, 01:35 PM   #3
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WTF Megaman 9???

Stupid n00b casuals can't handle a game with some real difficulty and without quick save.
I totally agree.

As for the rest of the list it looks solid except for the obvious exception of Mirrors Edge--

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Mirror's Edge (Xbox 360, PS3, PC on January 13)

Upon first glance, Mirror's Edge was a breath of fresh air in a video game industry obsessed with sequels. Swept up in its slick visuals, we had dreams of clearing rooftops and sliding down windows while sticking it to "the man." Little did we know that "the man" would continuously shoot us in the back as we slid under pipes and vaulted over fences. That eventually led to numerous deaths and subsequent restarts.
fucking bawwwwwwww you pussies

god how annoying is this shit?


in a world where you can clock through most games in a day, HARD GAMES ARE BETTER.

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To top it off, we don't find its main character, Faith, that attractive.
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Old January 11th, 2009, 01:57 PM   #4
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What a bunch of losers!
Megaman 9 is awesome, it's difficulty only makes it that much more fun and rewarding!
Megaman 9 is exactly what Megaman always were.
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Old January 11th, 2009, 02:04 PM   #5
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it's bitches like gamedaily that are ruining games



anyway- can anyone notice a theme here? high profile games with slick graphics marred by gameplay problems since that's likely not where the budget was

so pretty, yet so unplayable
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Old January 11th, 2009, 02:11 PM   #6
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The more stuff I read on the internet the more I realise that an hardcore game is an easy game where you don't die a lot and or can quick save every 10 seconds.
And an hardcore gamer is a person playing easy games, where the probability of having to replay some levels or sections of the game are minimal.

Every time a game that is actually hard comes out the "hardcore" crowd take a piss on it for being to hard.

What a bunch of weaklings.
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Old January 11th, 2009, 03:49 PM   #7
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Out of the ones on the list that I've played (R2, LBP, GTA4) I'm still playing all of them. I play Resistance on a regular basis and enjoy it, but I also don't play very many FPS's so unlike the authour I don't have any "better" shooters to put it down for.

LittleBigPlanet I don't play as much however I keep wanting to and never get around to it. I've got some levels I want to work on creating but those things can eat up a lot of time without you noticing so I need to make sure I have the time to kill.

GTA4 had been sitting unplayed for a few months after clearing it, but I have come back to it because I did want to play through it again.
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Old January 11th, 2009, 04:44 PM   #8
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I stop playing games when I beat them, unless their is multiplayer. I might go back months/years later to play it again.
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Old January 11th, 2009, 05:20 PM   #9
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The more stuff I read on the internet the more I realise that an hardcore game is an easy game where you don't die a lot and or can quick save every 10 seconds.
And an hardcore gamer is a person playing easy games, where the probability of having to replay some levels or sections of the game are minimal.

Every time a game that is actually hard comes out the "hardcore" crowd take a piss on it for being to hard.

What a bunch of weaklings.
you just destroyed hardcore
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I stop playing games when I beat them, unless their is multiplayer. I might go back months/years later to play it again.
Some games I do that but there are many times I'll go back to a game almost right away to play it again just because I enjoyed it. However I'm not the type that feels the need to beat the game on every difficulty level (although trophies are now giving me reason to consider it).
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