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Hmm... I might hold off until I find it cheaper then. I like bad puns, hell I've just been though 19 DVDs of Danger Mouse & Count Duckula so I'm well versed in bad puns but they have to be done just right.
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Aliasalpha: Hmm... I might hold off until I find it cheaper then. I like bad puns, hell I've just been though 19 DVDs of Danger Mouse & Count Duckula so I'm well versed in bad puns but they have to be done just right.

Yea, I can stand a couple of bad puns, but its constant, like hundreds of them. The demo does a good job of not showing you any of them.
Yeah demo's do have that tendency to show off the bits that are not standard. Much like the mirrors edge one, showed so many ways to avoid fighting but you were boxed into it so often in the full game...
- Knights of the old republic
- Disaster: Day of Crisis (great game)
- Trauma Center: Second Opinion
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
- Destroy All Humans!
- Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution DS
- Space Invaders Extreme DS
In 3q 2008/1q 2009 I've played a lot on the DS, it has a lot of fantastic games for a pc gamer (I think of Theme Park, Age of Empires, Populous, Civilization, Simcity Creator, Orcs and Elves...) and i'm truly in love with it.
Now I'm playing Dementium: The Ward and is really a great horror game for a portable platform, and the first season of Sam & Max on pc (I've finished yesterday Culture Shock, i though it was better, however)
I've also bought an old Xbox for 19,90€ and I'm really enjoying it. Great (and very cheap) console and great games.
Post edited February 08, 2009 by seibit
I also finished Diablo 2 for the like 50th time in solo
Vampire - The Masquerade: Bloodlines
Jade Empire
The Longest Journey
Finished Neighbours From Hell 1 with all Golden Neighbour Trophies.....woot.
How do you have time??
I'm on the second from last mission of Hostile Waters.
Er... thats all.
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon
Death Rally (on medium, going on on hard)
Update: Beaten Death Rally on hard. By no means did I break any record of the least races raced to get there, but it was fun really working my way up there past the likes of Nasty Nick, Jane Honda and Duke Nukem to finally face and beat the Adversary, again.
Post edited February 10, 2009 by raina
You have take a nice initiative to make this list and change it at the moment at we post on it...
good job lukaszthegreat
Recently finished Red Alert 3 (allies), and was slightly disappointed at the length of the campaign, will have to try the other two.
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apoc17: You have take a nice initiative to make this list and change it at the moment at we post on it...
good job lukaszthegreat

just trying to contribute to community. but thx.
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soulgrindr: I'm on the second from last mission of Hostile Waters.

the moment you finish it post a msg here :)
Andy: you gotta finish two campaigns. I am currently on allied camp. after i finished soviet (RA1 though)
Post edited February 09, 2009 by lukaszthegreat
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lukaszthegreat: Andy: you gotta finish two campaigns. I am currently on allied camp. after i finished soviet (RA1 though)

Red alert 3 has japanese, russian and allies, I finished RA1 with allies, and usually play as GDI for the CnC games, so I find it hard to try playing as the enemy!
I wouldn't recommend RA3 in general though, I'd much rather play the first RA or CnC games than the newer ones. I have supreme commander waiting for me as a change though.
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Andy_Panthro: I wouldn't recommend RA3 in general though, I'd much rather play the first RA or CnC games than the newer ones.

Yeah I'd have to agree on that, it was one of the few demos that I actually deleted before finishing. Everything about it just screamed 'lame' or 'pay attention to me!!'.
The other major reason I deleted it was the controls, the 360 version's controls are godawful, Halo Wars' controls are just as bad, they may have designed that specifically for a controller but they seem to have designed it to suck on a controller at the same time. The only console RTS that's had some vaguely useable controls was Endwar but that game was so tedious that I couldn't see myself buying it. The voice commands were awesome though, they need to add that for the next rainbow 6 game.
Updated: December 26, 2009
Lugaru-Fun anthropomorphic Rabbit on Wolf kung-fu action
World of Goo-A charming and challenging experience.
Super Mario Galaxy-Finally. Twas okay. I still think Mario is an annoying character.
Aquaria-Beautiful visuals and exploration marred lame combat and ridiculously cheap bosses.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-Awesome, realistic, open world shooter but occasionally buggy.
Braid-Time travel puzzles and beautiful aesthetic make this a must play.
Doom-Fun, but I hate when games end with text.
Wallace and Gromit: Fright of the Bumblebees-Slightly disappointing, but still fun.
Splinter Cell: Double Agent-First Splinter Cell game that actually was interesting.
Indigo Prophecy-Amazing storytelling, powerful mood, simple design.
Teenagent-Funny and quirky but the puzzles were awful.
Zeno Clash-Everything fells off about this game...including combat.
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold-Great classic shooter, loved visual style.
Blake Stone: Planet Strike-A poor man's Doom ripoff.
Painkiller: Black-Great weapons/shooting but mediocre level designs/horrible cutscenes.
Sacrifice-Perfect blend of RTS & RPG without all the annoying number crunching.
Duke Nukem 3D-Great until the 4th chapter which was awful.
Giants: Citizen Kabuto-Consistently hilarious. Gameplay switches up enough to feel fresh.
Tales of Monkey Island Season 1-Goes from good, to mediocre to great. Story alone makes it worth playing.
Prey-Too much handholding. The gravity stuff was cool but not enough to keep it from being another generic shooter.
Trine-I felt like all the challenge was based in fighting the horribly bad physics. One of the poorest indie offerings I've ever played.
Machinarium-This is one of the finest, most minimalistic and satisfying adventure games I've played.
X-COM: UFO Defense/Enemy Unknown-Part simulation, part turned based tactics, all amazing.
Batman: Arkham Asylum-Great in just about every way. Too bad PC controls suck.
Mass Effect-Loved the story but the combat was awful.
Deus Ex-Hey, Metroid Prime, Imma let you finish, but Deus Ex is the Citizen Kane of gaming.
Secret of Monkey Island, The-This game has a three headed monkey thus it is among the greatest games ever.
Post edited December 26, 2009 by lotr-sam0711