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That's probably the biggest road block with me and that game. I never played the first two so the story isn't there for me to appreciate.
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YOU MUST PLAY ME1 FIRST! The story is awesome and you need to play the first one so that you can see how they fixed all the annoying crap for ME2. Honestly ME2 wouldn't be nearly as good without playing the first. I am foaming at the mouth just thinking about ME3. I know it will be the conclusion to the best IMO game trilogy ev4r!
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I got a little excited there. I think I will have to play through again.
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I understand that the game save from the first game effects the story in ME2. Some people don't like that and hide their ME1 game save before playing ME2. |
Those some people must be queer because that is an awesome feature.
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I'm perplexed is this the 24th for region 1 or region 5? We're number 1, India is in 5.
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It's probably BS, regardless.
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Amazon and Newegg are now showing the 24th as the release date. Amazon is also offering $.99 release day shipping (free if you have Prime) +$10 credit, but I'll stick with my preorder from Newegg for $47.99.
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Well I can say I honestly believe this date..
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I finally finished the game last night, after playing about 30+ hours. The game definitely starts very slow, but overall I think its better than FO3. The factions are much more interesting and the non-playable characters are more well written. Though, I would say that the setting and environment in FO3 is better, the characters and factions generally are not. FNV also brings back much of the original humor. FO3 made some attempts at the same sense of humor, but overall the atmosphere was more maudlin and not as dynamic. The only major strike against FNV is that the ending is a little anti-climactic. FO3 did a better job at creating an epic ending and FNV didn't come close to matching it. Overall, I did enjoy FO3 and I played through to the end twice (including a few other characters that didn't make it very far). And to that end, FNV feels more like a proper sequel to FO1/2 than FO3 ever did. Its hard for me to argue that you should spend more time with it (6 hours should be plenty for most games, but this one needs about 8-10), but I just wanted to add some more thoughts after finishing the game. New Vegas is probably my game of the year. I'll definitely be playing more of it soon. |
I agree about needing to be patient with Fallout New Vegas. I rented it after Joel said how much he hated it. I've heard nothing but good things about Fallout 3, so I wanted to see what New Vegas was all about. Since I hadn't played any of them, I just redboxed New Vegas. I played it every chance I could for a week, and I still wanna keep playing it. After the first town, the game gets a lot more interesting. Once I got used to the style and gameplay, I really liked the game. I want to buy it so I can finish it, but I shouldn't buy any new games until the end of the semester to ensure that I graduate.
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I has too!
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When you get it, please take a pic of the box and of the game screen loaded on your TV, with a current newspaper.
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Q. What has two thumbs and is using a PTO day tomorrow to get some GT5 time.
A. This guy right here! |
Q. What has two thumbs, has the day off, but ordered the GT5 limited edition forever ago and is getting fucked by Gamestop's shipping, and is now considering buying a second copy just to play it tomorrow?
A. :( |
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Hey, it happens :)
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now the 30 minute install. |
So how is it guys? I am thinking about getting a copy.
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Great so far, just poking around in arcade mode w/ my son right now. Going to drop him off for his half day kindergarten and then dip into career mode.
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