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A collection of all my games.

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  • This game is great for people wanting a realife experience of battle, but for those like Me, who want fast pasted action, to engage in ( for lack of better words) "house-house" action, this game is clunky and doesn't offer the gameplay you like. Add to that crashing issuses, slow menus, and the longest loading times I've ever seen in a FPS , and this game just seems to fall short of its true potential. I do realize that some people enjoy realism games, and this game offers that in a way you will enjoy. In the end though, all that matters is your own preferences, and if you like this sort of game, it does the job well.

  • PC version. Bought this game and have really gotten into it, I've tried both melee and ranged type characters and it seems like the game can be played either way and be really entertaining.

  • I actually have all the games in the hitman series(all the hitman games to date). So rather than adding all the games, this just sums it up that I like the franchise. I should also mention this was the first game I had played which had ragdoll physics, which at the time, blew my mind. Pulling a dead body across the ground as the limbs moved made me rethink the grat graphics of the original counter-strike which I played religiously back then.

  • Xbox verions. Have you ever seen the movie 'The Thing' ? No? well that doesn't surpise me, I've asked quite a few people this questionover the years and the answer is always no. This game is the sequal to the movie made in the 1980s of the same name, where an alien (no a smooth nice one with big black eyes either, a nasty bone crunching morphing one that has no real shape) infects an artic compound and makes the crew memebers wonder whos really human. Based on the book " Who Goes There?". This game is creepy, really creepy. You'll see stuff like suicide, torsos ripping apart, and pretty much the most fucked up randisions of aliens ever imagined. Compared to this, Halo's aliens are pussies.

  • Xbox version. This game was not as moody as the first one. But does have its moments, and does make use of previous game saves, which is cool. Utimately however, its the same as #1 with the well implemented scareyness. You could replace the demons and ghost with aliens and spiders and the games story and atmosphere would still make sence.

  • I got this a few months after the release of Lich King, and I have to say it was a joy (not kididng) to run hrough this expansions content without seeing annoying players every other quest. It may seem weird but Im glad I bought this roughly a year or so after it came out. The content and classes in it add alot to the game, and not only tht, the bloodelf race has become my favorite race to play as. I look forward to buying the Lich King a year from now aswell. :P

  • After trying to resist it, I finally bought this and started palying online with it. The two factions it adds are really differnet from eachother and feel balance when considering the other factions. The singleplayer storyline kind of feels cheated or lay however do to the lack of story, and with only a risk-ike gameplay mechanic avaliable. Believe it or not, I actually enjoyed the story that the original and first expansion offered during their single player campaigns. An ok expansion to the fanchise... if not for the singleplayer, but for the 2 new factions.

  • NES version. Loved this game, the songs the interesting bosses and levels.

  • Xbox verison. A good dungeon crawler to be played with friends. It takes place during modern times and theirs zombie and ghouls about!; and you gotta go kill'em all. With 4 different classes to play as (melee, magic, ranged, mix) you had to save the innocents before the town was destroyed (no actual time limits or nothing, like in Dead Rising however). A dark and gritty game with good controls and visually appealing levels.

  • DS version. It has goo graphics and 3 storylines involving 3 different Batman enemies (can remember which ones.... definitly joker and the penguin), and it holds true to the graphics set by LEGO starwars. The gameplay is good and the environments (though linear, like all lego games) are great to run through. Good game.

  • I bought this with LEGO Indy and Batman for the DS recently, and I have to say this is the most polish of the three (even though it was released first). The lightsaber and blaster action works well, and the graphics are great on the DS. And with 6 episodes rolled into one game, you really cant go wrong with getting this (if the subject matter and playstyle is your thing).

  • Got the DS version of this game on the weekend. Its actually good game and does well to the license of the Indy movies. The controls do lack however, and this shows when you are using the whip to try and disarm people with it, often times it is just easier to run up and punch them in the face rather than attempt to use the whip... but even with this its a very enjoyable game.

  • I just picked this up today, it seems to be a refind version of the old GTA games (1 and 2, before 3). It works well, the stylized cutscenes are a nice touch. The fact that you have to buy the drugs yourself for certain missions, it adds a new form of urgency when you are chased by the police... b/c its your money on the line if you get caught. All in all, a very promissing start of a new DS franchise.

  • I downloaded this game not too long ago, and I have to say, for a game that takes 10 min to download and can play in any browser, this is actually a decent shooter. And most definitly for the right price... free !

  • A great game in a continuing franchise, it really does show how a fast action paced game can utilize a cover system. Great voice acting this time around with the games previous characters showing up aswell. They added a few new weapons like the mortor and flamthrower which are really just ginics, you'll usually just stay with the treid and true lancer rifle and sniper which make the game easy. They also re-did the achievmeents ot make most avaliable ot players who dont only play multiplayer, which is a vast improvement over the last game. This series will most likely be the new headliner for the microsoft Xbox 360 now that Bunjie has left MS and gone Solo.

  • I bought this game and Exxodus b/c I felt I needed to support the Oddworld franchise after pirating Stranger's Wrath. I bought them both in a bundle for about $15 and I have to say, this is some scary shit. Not the game itself, but how interesting and awe-inspiring the depth and difficulty of this game is. This was made nottoo long ago, but long enough to were I can't imgine anyone making anything as interesting as this type of puzzle game, even by todays standards. A great pair of games.

  • A great game, one of the few Real Time Stratagey games I can play well enough to enjoy. The vehicles and units are well balanced and the gameplay is simple enough for even a RTS noob to get through and enjoy. Overall a great RTS that I would recommend to anyone.

  • Just got this with a friend of mine and like it alot. It feels like WoW in terms of gameplay, but the public quests and gameplay geared toward participating in PvP are great changes for the genre. I also like how the class you choose to play pretty much makes you 90% that role, no matter what you do with your talent, what I mean is if you choose to be a tank, even if you go pure offensive, you'll still be 90% tank. You would think it would be limiting, but because of the thing in WoW which allowed classes to change what they were ment to be to the point where people had to ask if you were tank specced or offensive ect.... this way, if I'm a tank, I'm a tank, nothing confusing about that, even if I do pick 2 handers and the talent for it.

  • 360 Version. Bought this game because I enjoyed the last one, I have to say even with the loads of technical issues, this is still a very fun game.

  • Xbox version. Probably on of the best and original platformers avaliable on the xbox. It had interesting visuals and great levels designs. It wasn't as good as something like Conker or Banjo Kazooie in my opinion but a good game for kids or people wanting something different.

  • 360 version. Bought this game after a long time of debating with myself. The game is much like the recently released Turok. It doesn't re-invent the shooter genre, but it is a fun and satisfying game. The multiplayer isn't amazing but does add life to a game that would be too short otherwise. The style and gameplay is good and allows the game to function well enough to keep you playing. A good game.

  • Xbox version. The first game I owned for the xbox (it came with it) and made me realize how bad the N64 graphics were in comparison. A fun game with good graphics and courses to ride down. Not as wacky as the recently released Amped 3 however.

  • Xbox version. A great game; surprisingly I bought this after the 360 has been out for a few months, so I only experienced its great online play when I played it on the 360. A healthy amount of different planes to pilot, and a decent story. The online is the reason to keep playing though. A great game to own if you owned an Xbox.

  • Xbox version. A very weird game, you would think mean things killing cute things would be promenent in video games but when I try to think of any others... I can't. This is the first game (to my knowledge) to feature terrible ways to kill "telli-tuby" like things, but you don't feel that bad doing it considering the cuties, are actually 'nazis-like' minded trying to kill all ugly things includeing the character you play as, Raze. After your entire village of hedious (but peaceful) friends and family are killed by the cuddly bastards, you go on a mission of revenge. A very funny, but difficult game, with great gameplay and visuals.

  • Xbox version. A very interesting game featuring real time comic strip story elements, along with fully realized comicbook integrated headers and moments in the gameplay. I like this game alot because of its style, but many people thought it was boring due to the simple gameplay. It did have simplistic gameplay I admit, but its story and satisfying weaponry made this one of my favorite FPSs on the xbox.

  • Genesis version. One of the few Genesis games I can remember. A very well made side shooter... very colourful....... I said I could remember it! Not everything about it!

  • Xbox version. Yep, this game alone proves that my collection list is for all my games. Not just for the great and good games. This is not a good game for people who are older then 12. Its very simplistic, to the point where its too much so. Microsoft DO NOT release games like this in the future please ! Put your money into Banjo kazooie games, at least they're awesome.

  • Xbox version. This is best described as Max Paynes goofy little brother in terms of the video game world. The gameplay functions, but only b/c the auto targeting is decent. The environments are very bland and uninventful as well. Don't get me wrong, its an OK game to kill a weekend with, and it was budget priced, so in that regard you got what you payed for. A good example of a game franchise I would not like to come back. (Instead more Max Payne please)

  • Xbox version. Another game viewed by the concenting public as "terrible" this game filled in half of the story, showing how other members of "real" people help Neo, Morpheus and Trinity. Its got some cool info and helps fill out the story, but the gameplay (I must admit, even though I love the Matrix Universe) SUCKS ! Its not good, it looks cool when you jump off a wall and kick someone in the head sure, but the controls don't let you do it easily, and the normal run and gun gameplay it just clunky and stiff looking. I would recommend sticking with the movies, and just youtube-ing the story elements of this game.

  • PC Version. A game veiwed by most as "sucking ass". But because I am a Matrix fan boy (for some reason, I just really like the concept and theory) I thought this game was fine. It also helped alot that I joined a group of players before the game was ever released so when the game launched... I already had people I could join up with. I did max out my player in this game; Karate Master FTW ! (stopped subscribing to it b/c of the lack of replay value and reptitive environments, if they ever made it free however[funded by ads or somthing] ... I'd give it another go)

  • PC version. Yes, I do own this game. It has got to be one of the most un rewarding games I've ever played; build a city, then after about 2 hours destroy it ! :D .... :( Practically got it for free though, so its kinda fun..... does not make good use of my dual 8800 though.

  • Xbox Version. Bought this game for too much than it turned out being worth, but don't regret it too much. Better controls and gameplay than the last game, and some entertaining physics used to kill bad guys. The weapon unlocking kept the game fresh throughout the story, and the visuals were bumped up dramatically over the first one. Losts of blood, gore, and vampires... what more could you want? Nothing. (Well... maybe a sequal for next gen... )

  • Xbox Version. Bought this game because when someone described it to me, they said 'killing nazis' and 'sexy vampire' in the same sentence. The game was good but suffered from bland levels (until the later part of the game anyways) and weak gameplay issues. The gameplay was OK (aka not broken completely), but definity could have used some polish. The jumping in particlular bothered me... you could jump up and do 1080s in the air, and sometimes the hitboxes would be off on objects and you couldn't jump over low obsticles. A good game to kill a weekend with.

  • PC Version. A great game. I bought this awhile ago and its still going strong. The community surrounding this game is astounding, they still release patches and extra content to this day! The thing that really shines in this game, are the different characters you meet. Other than HL2 and the HL episodes, this is really the only other game that comes to my mind which uses the Source engine to bring characters to life. Sadly however, this was the last videogame created by White Wolf (hopefully only for now), but they continue to improve and release their table top vampire RPGs. If you like Vampire or dark RPGs, get this.

  • PC version. Again much like RTSs, straight up adventure games (aka with no plateforming [unlike a game like Banjo Kazooie for example]) are usually something I ignore, but this one caught my eye. I do like the concept of vampires; creatures the gain extreme amounts of substanance from drinking blood. I know they're not real, its just a cool idea is all I'm sayin... I'll state whether its a good or bad game after I finish it(future update coming).

  • 360 Version. Just bought this game because it was on sale and I had always liked the C&C series for its style. I was first introduced to this game at my friends house when he would play Tiberium Sun alot. I'm not usually a fan of RTS's but for the price, and FMV movies with chessy acting, I had to pick this one up. Great Game.

  • Xbox Version. A very obscure game made by Lucus Art (The Star Wars dudes?!?!?!). A turn based, grid-ed, gladiator game with dual stories. A very interesting idea which made me like this game alot. I still (every once and awhile) contact the backwards compatability ninjas at Microsoft to get this game working.

  • Xbox Version. Still too fast for a person like myself (a fan of CS) could enjoy fully. It did introduce interesting concepts to the gameplay, including melee combat. Surprisingly better than UT3 which just recently came out for the 360, PS3, and PC.

  • Xbox Version. A shockingly good game, slower then the UT series (which is a good thing to me) and a healthy assortment of interesting weapons. Too bad it didn't take off; Would like to see a proper sequal to this game.

  • 360 Version. A remake of the original Tomb raider which features many memorable scenes from the old game, and fully realized 3D graphics. It also features new weapons and puzzles for those who had played the game (I hadn't, but I appreaciated them all the same). As a man, I cannot help but also notice that Lara's chest size is enlarged when compared to the earlier released game Legend, no doubt paying omage to the first Lara Croft game model of which this game is a remake of. A fun game featuring puzzles and fighting.

  • 360 version. The first Tomb Raider game to be made in a long time and the first to be feature on this generation of consoles. A great game which focuses more on puzzles than combat (which I think is good). Also somthing to note, in this game Lara's chest is greatly reduced when compared to her earlier games. 1000/1000 GS points.

  • 360 Version. The best NFS made yet. It introduced new conepts like police and wanted level to an already great game. 1000/1000 GS points.

  • Have been playing this game since 1.3 beta; back when there weren't even machine gun classes and the germans had an automatic sniper rifle. I mostly play the Source version of the game now but I still find time to play the old school version every now and again.

  • I own an arcade machine at home that has pacman on it and space invaders. A good game, but I always got caught by those damn ghosts !

  • Believe it or not (and most won't I know), I have the 2 arcade machines for thisl; one up at my cottage and other in my exercise room her at home. The arcade machine also has the original pacman on it but you have to open it up and flick a switch to change games. awesome game.

  • 360 version. A great game made by the dudes who make Tony Hawk's skateboarding games. Good voice acting, predictable but entertaining story, and the graphics are passable (but not by much) for the 360. Would like to see a sequal to this.

  • Xbox version. It's very surprising that westerns arn't featured more often as video games, especially considering how fun this game turned out to be. Good controls and interesting characters. The story however was quite bland in my opinion, you start off as a boy, your family is killed by a bunch of thugs.... you seek revenge; rinse and repeat senario in western videogames and movies.

  • A very neat game with a great artstyle and story. It can be played in both third and first person and is highly addictive. The games premise almost gets boring when the plot takes a twist for the better, and your forced to fight for your survival. Hopefully the start of a franchise of games. I like this game alot.

  • XBLA Version. I bought it after about 5min of playing it, knowing that it was my type of game play and humor. I liked this alot, and finished it in around 6-8 hours. I'm definitly looking forward to the next 3 episodes. 200/200 GS points.

  • Genesis version. I remember paying this without the guns and just with controllers. It was a fun game, but only with more people playing with you.

  • Xbox version. Appley named, b/c of all the Terminator games, this was the most polished.

  • Actually this was my first Pokemon game. No point to it but take pictures of pokemon..... yeah I'm not proud of myself for purchasing this game.

  • My first pokemon game ever. I was actually surprised with the amount of RPG elements to the game, though I still dont play it out in public in fear of the pokemon related scrutiny. Surprisingly, a fun game.

  • XBLA Version. I got this game for free after the Xbox Live servers slowed way down during the Xmas holidays. I think it is a fine game; gotta love the water elements of the art style.

  • N64 Version. A very dark and gritty game. Kind of a medevil Duke Nukem without all the one liners. I thought it was an awesome game.

  • Even Jar Jar couldn't screw with this titles fun factor. This is just plain fun, with all the customizable stuff and characters, this is one of the best Star Wars games released. It features lightning fast pod races, and characters to unlock during the course of the game. It captured the speed and danger of the pod races from the movie well, and makes you feel good when you place first and win. I wish they would create a squal to this game for this generation of consoles or release it on arcade on the consoles.

  • A fun game, but not as good as some of the other racing games featured on the Nintendo 64.

  • 360 Version. A great game with very colourful environments. It was very fun to play, b/c you could mix and match the different creatures to your play style. A good way to start the 360 launch for sure.

  • N64 Version. Admitedly my sister played more of this than I ever did, but I did play my fair share of it and do see why many people regard it as one of the (if not the..) best Zelda game.

  • NES version. I thought it was an ok game but very forget-able. In fact the only reason that I remember owning it was that the cartridge was gold plated.

  • NES Version. Not the wrost TMNT to ever be released but definitely a contender. I remember it being very frustrating and always dying before beating it.

  • NES version. Could never get past the first level, but could see what the game was goin for. An ok game in its own right.

  • Xbox version. A decent game based of an Amazing show, had 3rd person and plateforming elements that were fun. PLEASE BRING BACK THE SHOW !

  • Not as fun as other plateformers such as Banjo-Kazooie, but definitly had some good puzzles and ball physics.

  • Xbox Version. A great hack and slash game with so much happening on screen I couldn't believe the system could handle it. Also as far as a movie to video games go, this is one of the best.

  • Xbox Version. A great hack and slash game with so much happening on screen I couldn't believe the system could handle it. Also as far as a movie to video games go, this is one of the best (same goes for the Two Towers LOTR game).

  • Another one of N64's obscure games which I owned, it was ok, but the missions were sometimes frustrating to complete.

  • An ok game, but not one I would consider to be one of N64's best.

  • This was a game that I played just as much as Mario Kart for the N64. Good art design, gameplay, and characters.

  • 360 version. A great game and very advanced. But I myself could not fight my way out of a wet paper bag. If anyone wants to trade achievments, just PM me b/c seriously! I've owned this game for like 1 1/2 years, and only 40 Gs points.

  • This is the expansion to Diablo 2 , which was a very long and well thought -out RPG/Dungeon crawler released by Blizzard. It added a new campaign and 2 new classes to the game. This was a really good thing, and adds alot of gameplay to an already impressive game. Without this, the number of people who play this today would be much less. Great addon to an already great game.

  • 360 version. A great game which introduces destruction elements to almost every structure of the game. I really enoyed the concepts that it adds to the FPS genre but ultimatly the ability to create holes in any part of a surface makes the game a little too easy. The fact is if there's an enemy shooter at you through a window, chances are you're going to flank him, blow a hle in the wall to get into the same building as him. And shoot him, and with that, there really isnt any reason to fear ambushes anymore, awhen you cna just walk to a wall and easily create a door. Never the less, a great contribution to an ongoing series.

  • XBLA version. Love and hate this game, mostly b/c whomever wins is determined by chance. If the board keeps giving your opponent skulls to align.... you're screwed and there's very little you can do to prevent it.

  • 360 version. An amazing game with so much content it could have been an MMO if it wanted to. 1000/1000 GS points.

  • Xbox version. Not as good as the original but still a fine game. It suffered from undeveloped characters and an unstable frame rate, both of which were not present in the original.

  • Xbox version. The best Bioware/Star Wars game I have ever played. Must have gone through it at least a 1/2 dozen times and hope to see a game inspired by this to be made for the current generation of consoles.

  • Ok, Im adding a description for this game early 2009, so roughly a year after its release and I have to say, the game was pretty broken when it was released, Ill be the first to admit that and it hurt me to see a game like this not do well after that. But I will admit after a year it has really shaped up to a great game (the game it should have been). I understand how some people felt betrayed but ultimately I'm not a vigin, I've gotten laid.... AKA I'm grown up, I dont feel betrayed, and I know for a fucking fact that companies like Funcom would work to get a game working before releasing it, but the truth is they were probably pressured by Eidios to get the game out on schedule. So its not really their fault. As you can tell from my level 80 Priest of Mitra, I liked this game even with it fll of fuck-up bugs, and now that its almost entirely fixed, I love this game.

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