is KOTOR 2 any different from kotor 1 i looked up some videos and it looks pretty much exactly the same. not really keen if it is
is KOTOR 2 any different from kotor 1 i looked up some videos and it looks pretty much exactly the same. not really keen if it is
| yum123 said: is KOTOR 2 any different from kotor 1 i looked up some videos and it looks pretty much exactly the same. not really keen if it is |
Basic game play is the same. Continuation of the story though. You get a whole new crew of people, but you meet some old friends throughout your journey. If you don't like the gameplay of the first I'd pass, but if you were a fan of the story I'd say go for it
| pezus said: Scribblenauts Unlimited is now available for $7.49 on Amazon (digital). Battlefield 3 can be bought for $13.49 |
FUUUUU!!!!!
I bought that on Steam earlier when the sale started for $20.00!
And of course I haven't played it yet. Oh well, whatever.
Also, I would not advise getting Battlefield 3 on PC, or at least read some reviews first. To play the game, Origin is required, and the service seems to have negative feedback
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I ended up getting both Skyrim DLCs for my sister. I'll also pick up the Jedi Knight packs, Starfighter, and Battlefront to get the rest of my Star Wars kick
Thanks to my secret santa and another old user here I already got the KotoR series and Commando
mysticwolf said:
FUUUUU!!!!! I bought that on Steam earlier when the sale started for $20.00! And of course I haven't played it yet. Oh well, whatever. Also, I would not advise getting Battlefield 3 on PC, or at least read some reviews first. To play the game, Origin is required, and the service seems to have negative feedback |
It's not that Origin is bad, it's indeed horrible. But battlelog is crap too.
Both those two applications (Origin and your web browser) combined with the game itself can push you past 4gb of Ram used sometimes depending on what else you have running, not an issue for most as the average PC starts pushing towards 16gb/32gb of ram, but worthy of mention.
Plus... having games dissapear randomly, non-existent support, Origin only allows your password to work half the time, price gauging and it only has a fraction of the features of Steam and a much much much smaller game library to boot and it's hard to recommend in my opinion, heck I have never been able to load the store or my order history or anything.
Then they don't provide refunds if the game doesn't work either, took me months to get a refund on Battlefield 3 and only because it was against the law for them not to provide a refund in my country and having taken them to consumer affairs who wen't looking into the matter.
I then made another account, bought Battlefield 3 off ebay for a fraction of the price and low-and-behold it works, on the same system and all.
Now would you have any of those problems? Maybe not. But it's worth noting.
The upside though to all the hassle and annoyance that is Battlelog and Origin is that Battlefield 3 is indeed a very enjoyable game with fantastic graphics and gameplay. - Just unfortunate that EA decided to pair such a game with such a crap service.
Oh and the Campaign is pretty boring too, but who would buy it for the campaign anyway?
Been looking at the Steam sales every day. - So far havent found anything that interests me, I still have several hundred other games to go through anyway from past sales but I keep going back to StarCraft 2 and play that every day instead. :P

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Thinking about getting Assassin Creed II for 3,75 on steam, is it worth it?
| Sephira said: Thinking about getting Assassin Creed II for 3,75 on steam, is it worth it? |
It depends, Assassins Creed seems to be one of those games/franchises that you either love it or hate it.
Personally I like it so I'd recomend it. Also the fact that it's that cheap and that it's the second game (better than the first one and one of the best in the franchise) make it the better way to get into the series.
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JEMC said:
It depends, Assassins Creed seems to be one of those games/franchises that you either love it or hate it. Personally I like it so I'd recomend it. Also the fact that it's that cheap and that it's the second game (better than the first one and one of the best in the franchise) make it the better way to get into the series. |
Yeah, for 3,75 you should get it. Compared to the boring 1st one it is a very enjoyable game. The graphics are good, controls also (with a gamepad, keyboard controls NEED to be remapped), the story actually is interesting and the gameplay is enjoyable.
I picked up The Walking Dead, Civ 3 Complete, Civ 5 Gods & Kings Expansion, and Sid Meier's Pirates on sale last night. Pretty happy with my pick up. Have Civ 3 on disc but might as well have it on Steam for only 2.50.