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lol @ Folding@Home :P

@ Leo-j : You are right, Ninja Gaiden is badass. I just didn't want to get a game I already own 2 versions of as my only game for the system. On Motorstorm: I have plenty of race games. I read some reviews and got the feeling that it's really a multiplayer game at it's core. I'm definitely looking into checking it out next payday though ;)

I'm not looking at picking up a game right away, I haven't even finished Resistance yet, just curious about user opinions, seeing if there's anything out there that I should check out (or avoid, thanks for the tip).



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Get Super Stardust of Psn, quite fun.



Calling all cars looks like a lot of fun, but I think it's primarilly a multiplayer game.




I'm a mod, come to me if there's mod'n to do. 

Chrizum is the best thing to happen to the internet, Period.

Serves me right for challenging his sales predictions!

Bet with dsisister44: Red Steel 2 will sell 1 million within it's first 365 days of sales.

Playstation 2 games?



Lair will be out soon (Aug. 14th) and I think it will be one of the best games for the PS3 this year. Flow is a very surreal experience (on the PSN), and both Super Stardust HD and Nucleus are fast-paced shooters (on the PSN as well). There is a drought of games for now, but both Warhawk and Lair come out next month. On Sep. 4th, Heavenly Sword comes out too. All three of those games should definitely be worth your money. Warhawk comes bundled with a headset if you buy it in the store as well.

Marvel Ultimate Alliance does suck by the way, I sold it pretty quickly. Very dull and repetitive. There are a lot of good PS2 games out there and some PS1 games you can download off the network as well to tide you over. I recommend Medievil, Crash Bandicoot, and Syphon Filter out of the downloadable PS1 games.



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I still have Shadow of the Colossus and Odin Sphere to play.

I have never owned a Playstation system before, so they have just been kinda lying around waiting until I picked one up!



Downloaded Nucleus on the weekend. Just love it.