Posted 11:12pm on Sat 13 November 2004 |
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Gabe- Posts: 97
| Questions as per the topic title - what is currently taking up all of your time?
For me, I'm split between all my systems:-
Xbox - Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders
PC - Lineage II
PS2 - Shadow Hearts
GBA - Fire Emblem
What about you folks? |
Posted 12:20am on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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ResidentSteve- Posts: 157
| Xbox - Halo 2. Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
PC - Dawn of war
Cube - Pikmin 2, Donkey Konga
Advance - The Minish Cap |
Posted 12:42am on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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Iain_McC- Posts: 314
| I've only got a PC, but that doesn't stop me from playing half a dozen things at once...
I'm currently playing:
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic - I've completed this seven times now, but I can't seem to get enough of it. Not even after roughly 250 hours (and counting)... brilliant game.
Rome: Total War - easily the most accessible of the Total War games. Sheer RTS heaven, and I can't stand RTS games, usually.
Project IGI - I just fancied digging this one out again. Hard as nails and ugly as hell these days, but very rewarding.
Star Wars: Battlefront - not nearly as bad as some gaming magazines would have you believe. Though perhaps best viewed through Lucas-tinted glasses...
The Sims 2 - I'm still amazed by the attention to detail and subtlety of the gameplay. Even after a couple of weeks, I was still finding new things to do. An instant classic, especially since you can now have your wicked way with the cleaning maid in the hot tub.
No One Lives Forever - another FPS classic I dug out again last week. One of the only post Half-Life shooters to ever challenge it's greatness - the perfect preparation for the impending arrival of Half-Life 2 next week.
Need For Speed: Underground - EA's excellent Max Power 'em-up racer. Looking forward to the sequel with some excitation, which is not entirely derived from the knowledge that Kelly Brook's breasts will be making their appearance in it. No. Of course not. |
Posted 1:07am on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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Garwoofoo- Posts: 241
| Halo 2 - must finish the campaign but I keep getting distracted by the online play which is really the first time I've ever truly realised how good Xbox Live can be. Bloody fantastic, and I can't understand how anyone can be disappointed by this game.
GTA:SA - again, marvellous. Has lost its momentum slightly after the amazing opening section but still the best GTA game by miles.
Rome: Total War - wow, it's Civilization with elephants. Love this to pieces. |
Posted 3:40am on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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LUFC_Lad- Posts: 12
| PC - Football Manager 2005
PS2 - WWE Smackdown vs Raw
XBox - OutRun 2 |
Posted 9:19am on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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Gabe- Posts: 97
| Quote:Originally Posted by Iain McC
Star Wars: Battlefront - not nearly as bad as some gaming magazines would have you believe. Though perhaps best viewed through Lucas-tinted glasses...
I thought it garnered some decent press? Besides, I agree with you, in that it isn't a bad game. Quite a laugh just playing over the split-screen with a mate. |
Posted 10:14am on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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Herman_Bloom- Posts: 22
| PS2: Shin Magami Tensei: Nocturne and San Andreas
GBA: Sword of Mana
PC: Rome, although I spied Sam & Max on my shelf and might well install that again today. |
Posted 12:53pm on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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davejm- Posts: 76
| GC: Paper Mario 2, Prince of Persia and Mario Tennis
PS2: Pro Evo 4
PC: EVE Online and CS: Source |
Posted 1:57pm on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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Hanley- Posts: 883
| Xbox: Halo 2, Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (Just reviewed), Future Tactics: The Uprising & FIFA 2005
Gamecube: Nothing as Xbox is taking up too much of my time. |
Posted 2:23pm on Sun 14 November 2004 |
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Exnor- Posts: 3,994
| When I get the time:
PC: Far Cry, Evil Genius, and some Doom 3 |