If you like RPG's and think she can handle a slower paced shooter, I would definitely suggest Borderlands. My brother and I played the entire campaign split-screen and it was a blast.
If you like RPG's and think she can handle a slower paced shooter, I would definitely suggest Borderlands. My brother and I played the entire campaign split-screen and it was a blast.
The smaller games would hopefully sell more copies at a $40 price tag whereas the norm of $60 would scare many customers away.
The Dr of Dragon and Do of Dogma don't necessarily produce the same sound when spoken aloud.
The first is still a great game, and only $10 from Good Old Games.
Yessir!
We get billed for "required campus fees" on top of those thousands of dollars. I guess I've never thought of the running on a treadmill that way since I run cross country and track and prefer the good old outdoors.
People need to get outside and go for a run. You don't need to pay to use a treadmill or free weights if you're just trying to cut a bit of weight.
1) 19 years old, 2) male, 3) RPGs & Third-Person Shooters
How does this game control compared to the first? Camera movement and battle?
Is the Intel i7 worth the extra money? I don't want it to be outdated or slow in a few years (even though I guess I can upgrade a few parts then). What are the most important things that become outdated quickly?
I'm just now getting around to the first one and it is extremely enjoyable. If The Witcher 2 is more of the same or better with upgraded visuals I'm down. Just trying to make sure I don't rush through it in order to get to the sequel.
So it's been asked many times before, but I'm hoping to find some help here again. I'm looking into building my first gaming PC, because buying pre-built systems is usually expensive, and I need some help on where to start. For reference, I have been using this link as a guide: [compreviews.about.com]
Party hat superman as well.
Lately, I have been listening to soundtracks for Uncharted 2 and Demon's Souls. Also, even though it's not a game, gotta love almost every track from the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Here's a nice little website that may be helpful: [www.systemrequirementslab.com]
Metal Gear Solid 4 if you're into the series. If not, You have a great list right there even with just Ratchet and Clank, Uncharted, and God of War 3. Also, maybe look into Little Big Planet 1 or 2.
If I buy The Witcher from GOG, is there a number of computers on which I can install the game? I am running Windows on my MacBook Pro and need to reinstall the operating system so I have more space.
Anyone have Darkspore and enjoy the single player or is it best enjoyed co-op?
Perhaps when putting on night-vision goggles?
I've recently been looking into Dark Cloud 2. How does it compare to something like Tales of Symphonia or Eternal Sonata?