Echo Magnum
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I got and played...
Dark Souls about a week ago, I've never died so many times in one game but apart from that its a lot more improved from demon souls, the major part being enemies are a lot more smarter, their AI sort of work together this time so expect a lot of ambushes. I't kinda sucks being a hollow though because its extremely easy to die but it's very hard to get humanity and live to reverse your hollowing again.
Dues Ex: Human Revolution, its very sick! Imagine if Mass Effect and Metal Gear Solid had a baby and then that child grew into Dues-Ex:Human Revolution and is on the verge of surpassing his parents both. But the only "flaw" would be the first person view, its a little simplified like when your carrying something e.g a body or crate it just floates in front of you, I wish they had worked on this a little but its not something to get worked up on.
Oblivion but although its the kind of rpg that needs a lot of time to really get into it I'm disappointed with the third person view, and the menu interface ( too many confusing tabs ). Sadly I don't really have that kind of time I used to to get into old-school sandbox games which is a bit of a let down since I know it has promise but as of now its really boring... I really like Fallout 3 though, its probably my most played game besides Dark Souls and Dues.
Dark Souls about a week ago, I've never died so many times in one game but apart from that its a lot more improved from demon souls, the major part being enemies are a lot more smarter, their AI sort of work together this time so expect a lot of ambushes. I't kinda sucks being a hollow though because its extremely easy to die but it's very hard to get humanity and live to reverse your hollowing again.
Dues Ex: Human Revolution, its very sick! Imagine if Mass Effect and Metal Gear Solid had a baby and then that child grew into Dues-Ex:Human Revolution and is on the verge of surpassing his parents both. But the only "flaw" would be the first person view, its a little simplified like when your carrying something e.g a body or crate it just floates in front of you, I wish they had worked on this a little but its not something to get worked up on.
Oblivion but although its the kind of rpg that needs a lot of time to really get into it I'm disappointed with the third person view, and the menu interface ( too many confusing tabs ). Sadly I don't really have that kind of time I used to to get into old-school sandbox games which is a bit of a let down since I know it has promise but as of now its really boring... I really like Fallout 3 though, its probably my most played game besides Dark Souls and Dues.