Anyone having collision detection problems in Shatter? Sometimes the ball will move with some speed and just go directly through the paddle. Pissing me off trying to get the achievement
" I hate not having the little 'Home' button on the address bar. That's about the only thing I dislike about it. Oh and it crashed all the time for me. "
There's a home button on Chrome. Check your settings and see if it's checked or not. I'm using version 8.0.552.215, which says is the current version.
I just wish they'd release the track used for the trailer now. I keep re-watching it because of the music.
@Qbix89 said:
" Freaking awesome music. A little disappointed that it wasn't all new though, but similar to the music found in Oblivion. Guess it doesn't matter that much when the music is that good, though. "
It sounded like what Pirates of the Caribbean 3 did, basically have the original theme in the background, while having this installment have it's own theme as well. I'm sure it will sound marvelous, regardless.
Mass Effect 2 - Great game that imo improved so much over the 1st one, and the immersion from the choices you made from ME1 felt awesome! Red Dead Redemption - Love the game so much I bought it for both systems. A great western story with spot on gameplay! Alpha Protocol - Fairly underrated RPG that, although contains bugs and oddities, tells a great spy story. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - Wasn't a fan of how serious the story felt in this compared to the 1st, but the multiplayer is brilliant! I always end up coming back to it. Metro 2033 - I, much like Snider, have a soft spot for Eastern European developed games. This did not disappoint. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat - The least buggiest of the series and is still a great and very immersive game. (Technically released in 2009, but didn't hit the US until Feb. 2010, so it counts!) Just Cause 2 - A beautiful and absolutely fun playground. 'Specially on PC.
No particular order, really, besides my GOTY choice. It would go to either RDR or ME2.
" The only games that I've bought and haven't played are the ones that I picked up in Steam sales. "
This. Last Christmas they had the insane Eidos bundle for 50 bucks that included most of the Hitman games, Tomb Raider Legends and Underworld, Battlestations Midway and Pacific, Mini Ninjas, Kane and Lynch, and, the deal breaker for me, Batman Arkham Asylum. I've played most of them, but there are still games on there that I haven't touched yet.
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