| d21lewis said: ^^You know, I have that exact Tomb Raider demo on my 360 right now. It's 2GB, I think. I never even bothered to try it because I felt they changed the game too much. I guess I have to give it a try. You sold me on it. --Another demo that sold me on the game was Sam and Max: Season 1. I loved that demo so much, I bought the game right that second. And if the Scott Pilgrim demo wasn't so long, I would've gotten it. Sometimes, less is more. I guess demos for downloadable titles matter more than any other. You don't get the background on these games like you do on most retail games. With games on the PSN, XBL, or VC, it's pretty much "Bam! Here it is!! Buy it if you feel lucky." There's a reason I own more downloadable titles on the 360 than I do on the Wii and PS3 combined: Demos for every single title. I'd have NEVER considered games like Uno, the Maw, or Super Stardust without a playable demo. |
Well, I can say. I've haven't played the old tomb raider enough to really say how it compares to the new one. Though, even though I heard they're different... i'm interested in playing the old ones now... still figuring out which ones to play tho.
part of the reason I liked it a lot, was the local co-op was great. I needed a game to play with my brother. Where each person tasks have to put their character use to solve the clever (but mostly easy puzzles).
Single player was fun too. But you should definitely play the demo, and see if it fits your tastes.
The story, was obviously really silly... and unintentionally or intentionally campy/funny :P
OT: I agree, the PSN, XBL, VC Downloadble I've only boughten games I could play a demo for... (Minus, ports of PS1, N64 games which I probably shouldn't have boughten :P).
I love XBL because of this too.









