I think you are already beyond being able to trade it in. And if somewhere like Gamestop actually did take it, they would knock half the price off for it being defective, giving you about $20 credit. Might as well keep it and go easy on it.
I think you are already beyond being able to trade it in. And if somewhere like Gamestop actually did take it, they would knock half the price off for it being defective, giving you about $20 credit. Might as well keep it and go easy on it.
No, the opening poster said that he liked it, and asked a question that you ignored. Then you jumped on your soap box, saying you can't believe someone liked the demo or any WRPG. He didn't say anything about it being open ended. I'm sorry that it annoys you when people like things that you don't. Try something new.
Everything has been done before. Nothing is original. Games have had multiple stories and decisions that affected them since the first text based adventures. Having more endings doesn't necessarily make them better.
What's so bad about a game, made by the same people, playing similarly to the game of the year?
I did it all through my xbox, so I didn't have any options like that. I suppose if someone reads their messages through the xbox live website, it wouldn't be a big deal, but I don't know anyone who really uses the site that much.
There are 4 more levels, each with multiple challenges, plus they add more challenges to the train station. It has a pretty decent chunk of gameplay
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I did get that as well. I think they are referring to the redesign that was months ago. I liked how they made you jump through the hoop of writing down the code in the message, then go to the redeem code page (assuming you knew where that was) and type it in yourself, rather than just credit the 80 points to the…
Negative 10 points for the teabag finish.
I've played through the Dragon Age II demo a few times today, and I think I'm sold. I was hesitant about this one because the first never really managed to grab hold of me and keep me interested. The combat felt slow and the main character seemed kind of stupid. Maybe it was because I made him look like myself that I…
@FyreFlyeRush: The new Bionic Commando dropped on XBL today. I'm enjoying it so far, but the nostalgia is a strong draw for me on this one. It's the sequel to the good 2d remake of the old one, not a sequel of the shitty 3d one from a couple years ago.
Why is it that every time I turn on Mass Effect 2 (360) I have to wait for it to connect to the Cerberus Network, only to get a message that the Cerberus Network is offline?
@roseofmay: If you personally deleted a character, and it was a while ago, you're likely to be out of luck. If you only cancelled your account and all your junk was still there, all your junk is still there.
@SuicidalEarthworm: Eat a red apple. No shit
@Atsumi AKA Tiff: Finish both now if they are available. I missed the last shrine because it never popped up on my map, and had to go back after finishing the game to get it. It felt hollow, finishing the game without wearing the best armor.
@Deakor: ME2 again New Game+, Insane Difficulty!
@acamas: In the time it took you to write that essay, you could have just finished the game for yourself.
@acamas: I was going to tell you what happens at the end, but I really don't care if you find out the ending, so I really don't feel like typing it out. The fact that you're too lazy to spend 15 minutes to see the end of the story hasn't inspired me to finish telling you Desmond's story...
@GlennWilsonsMoustache: Definitely go for it. The gameplay is pretty decent for a lightweight rpg, and there aren't really so many inside jokes. It isn't a game about Penny Arcade, but uses the Penny Arcade characters in a new story.