Nom_is_Hyden wrote:why do people like to try & downplay great games ? GTA IV is a great game, very fun to play & an extremely successful game financially as well, saving a company from takeover!!! ANY game gets boring after you finish the main story mode but the online mode keeps it going. It does seem a bit off how much money you can make in 3 modes. People end up playing a lot of Bomb Da Base II & Hangman's Noose in order to level up quickly. Hate it all you want, you'll not deter from its popularity!
Matt wrote:Nom_is_Hyden wrote:why do people like to try & downplay great games ? GTA IV is a great game, very fun to play & an extremely successful game financially as well, saving a company from takeover!!! ANY game gets boring after you finish the main story mode but the online mode keeps it going. It does seem a bit off how much money you can make in 3 modes. People end up playing a lot of Bomb Da Base II & Hangman's Noose in order to level up quickly. Hate it all you want, you'll not deter from its popularity!
People downplay these "great games" because it's impossible for them to live up to the hype they receive. Not only that but they are almost always overrated anyway.
Not to mention Halo 2, that game sickens me.Caboose wrote:Matt wrote:Nom_is_Hyden wrote:why do people like to try & downplay great games ? GTA IV is a great game, very fun to play & an extremely successful game financially as well, saving a company from takeover!!! ANY game gets boring after you finish the main story mode but the online mode keeps it going. It does seem a bit off how much money you can make in 3 modes. People end up playing a lot of Bomb Da Base II & Hangman's Noose in order to level up quickly. Hate it all you want, you'll not deter from its popularity!
People downplay these "great games" because it's impossible for them to live up to the hype they receive. Not only that but they are almost always overrated anyway.
Like Halo 3.
Atilladude wrote:I've been playing Mass Effect.
I don't know if anyone here played Knights of the Old Republic, but it was probably the only RPG I ever really loved and played more than once.
If you did play it and you liked it, definetly grab Mass Effect, it's almost more FPS-player friendly than RPG-player, all the D&D fanboys are always on the forums whining about how they can't shoot anything without aim assist on...
I say go back to your 20 sided dice.
Nubcakes.
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