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Katphood

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  1. Nope, once you clear an outpost, it's yours for good. Though you might encounter enemies raoming around. You also encounter some random events such as the locals being robbed by pirates and such. I once came across some poor local that was standing near the river and as I approached him, some aligator came out of the river and pulled the poor bastard in. PS3. But I would have went with the PC version if I had a decent rig. Doesn't run that smooth on the PS3, but it's still playable.
  2. Dudes, Far Cry 3 is loads and loads of fun if you're itching for some open world exploration, shooting and stealth.
  3. Far Cry 3 -The soundtrack is great -The story hasn't been anything spectacular so far, but the characters in the game are quite interesting(especially the protagonist). -The map sort of reminds of assassins creed: You take control of a tower and it uncovers a certain part of the map for you. Some stuff like animals and plants are then highlighted. You can also fast travel between different settlements. -The graphics look okay on the ps3 but I have seen better looking open world games with smoother framerates to be honest. -The game world looks and feels alive. -The stealth works pretty good and most of the time the game encourages you to take advantage of it.
  4. Yup, need to play that as well, heard alot of good things about it.
  5. Since we are less than a month away from our inevitable doom(December 21th), I thought it might be a good idea to do a recap of all the 2012 releases we managed to get our hands on, and you know...let everybody know which ones we enjoyed the most. So far: Borderlands 2 A very enjoyable experience overall. Unfortunatly, the final parts of the game somehow felt disappointing. I was really hoping... Dishonored Wonderfull art direction, lore and gameplay and a wide cast of characters you could never care about...except for Corvo maybe, but nah, scratch that one off the list too...and the most disappointing thing is that Dunwall can actually be a very interesting setting for a deep story because of all the lore and stuff behind it. Max Payne 3 Rockstar doesn't F around from what it seems. Awesome story with memorable characters that you meet along the way. It's really amazing how R* has managed to capture the spirit of the Max Payne series. I don't think Remedy could have made a better Max Payne 3 If they wanted to. Spec Ops: The Line These guys(Yager Development) came out of nowhere and delivered a third person shooter that is similar, and yet so different from all the other third person shooters out there. It drops you in a situation that gets more and more confusing with each step you take. It wasn't the most polished game released this year but it was definitely the most unique one(story and setting wise). Lollipop Chainsaw I really wanted to like this more than any other game released this year, but sadly, this game is nowhere near Shadows of the Damned or anything Suda 51 has released so far. It is a very mediocre experience and it felt rushed on all fronts: Gameplay wasn't that deep and felt clunky, the music was ok but nothing spectacular and the characters felt like they were picked out randomly out of some Kinder Surprise Egg...wait, why am I even mentioning this game? The Darkness 2 Wasn't anything similar to the first The Darkness game, but still a very awesome game in it's own rights. The gunplay and darkness powers work really smooth and the story(alongside with Spec Ops' ) was my favorite this year. It got more and more weird the further I went and climax of the story was pretty awesome and rewarding. It was pretty short thought, you could see everything the game has to offer on a weekend. Mass Effect 3 Say what you want about the ending, but Mass Effect 3 did alot of things right and the multiplayer is still running strong from what I've heard. It deserves a mention to say the least and if you have played the two other games then this one is definitely a no brainer. The Mass Effect games have been without a doubt one the most entertaining sci-fi games of the past few years(not the best RPG though...obviously). Yup, that's about it for now. Still need to play Dragon's Dogma and Far Cry 3 before I can finally decide. Aight fellas, your turn!
  6. Hahaha, same here! Though I'm kind of excited for the release of ME 1 on the PS3. Playing that on the PS3 is sort of fun and nostalgic at the same time. Getting Far Cry 3 in a few hours, ohboiohboiohboi! Gotta put Dragon Age on pause again. Goddammit! This is the third time I am quiting the game halfway through.
  7. Right on! Man...I still can't believe I haven't played No More Heroes 2 yet. Also, be sure to give Mad World & Deadly Creatures a try too.
  8. Anybody else patiently awaiting the release of Far Cry 3?!
  9. The first game also did that, but had absolutely no trouble understanding the dialogues.
  10. Agreed. It was a very enjoyable experience overall, but there were more than one occasion where I felt that the dialogue didn't make any sense at all.
  11. I'm a little bit curious, what exactly makes The Witcher 2 boring? Because the first game was pretty good. Unfortunatly I never had the chance to play The Witcher 2 because my laptop can't handle it, so I'm kind of curious here, is it worse than the first game?
  12. Giantbomb gave it a pretty good review, be sure to check it out: http://www.giantbomb...-35619/reviews/
  13. Didn't expected such a stupid act from a company like Razer... *looks at mouse...winks*
  14. I'm really itching to buy a WiiU, even if it's only because of ZombiU. Heard some good things about the game from a trusted source, looks like a real treat for survival horror fans.
  15. But isn't that pretty much what they did with the original nintendo wii?!
  16. Started playing a little bit Uncharted 3 alongside with Dragon Age: Origins and I must say, so far, uncharted 3 has been alot better than 2 and alot closer to U1. I personally prefer to have morrigan and liliana together in the party. Love it when they fight over me!
  17. Could this really work?! I sure hope so: https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/crytek-uk-create-a-timesplitters-hd-collection#share
  18. Dragon Age: Origins Ain't my character purdy?!
  19. Playing Doom III: BFG Edition and having alot of fun with it too.
  20. Still playing Borderlands 2. Also started playing a little bit of Dead Rising 2: Off the Record(the sandbox mode is awesome for exploring!).
  21. Yup, came here to celebrate that as well!
  22. lol, crazy japs:

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