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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:33 pm
Well, the last two posts are rediculous, so I'm going to say Boogie. Come on the floor, 'cause we're gonna boogie oogie oogie 'till you just can't boogie no more...... boogie no more...... boogie! XD
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:45 pm
tangocat777 Well, the last two posts are rediculous, so I'm going to say Boogie. Come on the floor, 'cause we're gonna boogie oogie oogie 'till you just can't boogie no more...... boogie no more...... boogie! XD stare
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 6:51 pm
Out of the choices, I would most definitaly say KillZone. For the military buffs and blood/gore fans out there, they're going to love the more realistic battle zones and all of the detail, storyline, etc.
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 8:36 pm
Tch, Haze has the best chance. as long as it doesn't under deliver.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:30 am
The real question is how much will it have to deliver before it's considered delivered.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 4:42 am
Tango you're right.
My suggestion was so silly!
Only Wii games can beat Halo 3!
My suggestion was on the 360 platform!
OMG Hax0rz, I look like such a n00b!1
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:58 am
Ace Paladin Tango you're right.
My suggestion was so silly!
Only Wii games can beat Halo 3!
My suggestion was on the 360 platform!
OMG Hax0rz, I look like such a n00b!1 Ya srsly! LAWL!
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 9:04 am
Arvis_Jaggamar Ace Paladin Tango you're right.
My suggestion was so silly!
Only Wii games can beat Halo 3!
My suggestion was on the 360 platform!
OMG Hax0rz, I look like such a n00b!1 Ya srsly! LAWL! rofl
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:06 pm
Arvis_Jaggamar Kojicoky Sheik026 River_Felix Apparently now Haze is a PS3 exclusive as well so thats another title that wii/360 fans will forget to add to their exclusives lists. Yes, boo hoo, so sad, too bad. Seriously, get over yourself, not nearly as many people care about Haze as much as Halo 3, or Call of Duty 4, or Metroid Prime 3, or Red Steel 2, or any other FPS franchise that has any sort of brand power. I hear red steel is a piece of s**t.It is. Also, it's not a franchise, nor does it have any "brand power" to speak of. Also, I am (for now) far more interested in Haze than I am in Halo, Call of Duty, or even Killzone. Also, Metroid Prime 3 is a completely different beast than any of these games. It's not really even an FPS, so I don't know why anyone would even bring it up. Also, Warhawk has already beaten the Halo franchise in overall fun factor and game quality. Not by a whole lot, mind you, but I definitely have more fun with Warhawk than I ever had with Halo. I've played through the whole first game, and it really isn't that bad. It's just not what people wanted expected and people were very upset that it wasn't. However, it is a franchise, Nintendo Power's cover story next month is an exclusive look at Red Steel 2. And it does have brand power because it's the first FPS most players experienced on the Wii and therefore has some sort of brand power. And why can't we include Metroid Prime 3? It's played in the first person. You shoot stuff. Therefore, first-person shooter. Just because it relies more heavily on exploration than any other FPS really shouldn't break it off into a genre that's only populated by other games in that franchise.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:13 pm
Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Kojicoky Sheik026 River_Felix Apparently now Haze is a PS3 exclusive as well so thats another title that wii/360 fans will forget to add to their exclusives lists. Yes, boo hoo, so sad, too bad. Seriously, get over yourself, not nearly as many people care about Haze as much as Halo 3, or Call of Duty 4, or Metroid Prime 3, or Red Steel 2, or any other FPS franchise that has any sort of brand power. I hear red steel is a piece of s**t.It is. Also, it's not a franchise, nor does it have any "brand power" to speak of. Also, I am (for now) far more interested in Haze than I am in Halo, Call of Duty, or even Killzone. Also, Metroid Prime 3 is a completely different beast than any of these games. It's not really even an FPS, so I don't know why anyone would even bring it up. Also, Warhawk has already beaten the Halo franchise in overall fun factor and game quality. Not by a whole lot, mind you, but I definitely have more fun with Warhawk than I ever had with Halo. I've played through the whole first game, and it really isn't that bad. It's just not what people wanted and people were very upset that it wasn't. However, it is a franchise, Nintendo Power's cover story next month is an exclusive look at Red Steel 2. And it does have brand power because it's the first FPS most players experienced on the Wii and therefore has some sort of brand power. And why can't we include Metroid Prime 3? It's played in the first person. You shoot stuff. Therefore, first-person shooter. Just because it relies more heavily on exploration than any other FPS really shouldn't break it off into a genre that's only populated by other games in that franchise. It's not an FPS. It's an FPA. And you know this. Also, if Red Steel is a franchise just because it is going to have a sequel, that means Killzone is also a franchise. That kinda nullifies your argument. Also, the "halo-killer" hype gives Killzone far more "brand power" than Red Steel will probably ever have. Not to mention that the original Killzone has a 73.2% rating on gamerankings.com and Red Steel only has a 65%.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:23 pm
Ace Paladin Tango you're right.
My suggestion was so silly!
Only Wii games can beat Halo 3!
My suggestion was on the 360 platform!
OMG Hax0rz, I look like such a n00b!1 This is more true than you think. The PS3 has...... issues, when it comes to developing online games. Some developers are reporting problems. In other news, the Wii version of GH3 is scheduled to lack online play initially. I have no idea how this was brought about, espescially with other third party Wii games getting online play very easily.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:24 pm
Arvis_Jaggamar Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Kojicoky Sheik026 River_Felix Apparently now Haze is a PS3 exclusive as well so thats another title that wii/360 fans will forget to add to their exclusives lists. Yes, boo hoo, so sad, too bad. Seriously, get over yourself, not nearly as many people care about Haze as much as Halo 3, or Call of Duty 4, or Metroid Prime 3, or Red Steel 2, or any other FPS franchise that has any sort of brand power. I hear red steel is a piece of s**t.It is. Also, it's not a franchise, nor does it have any "brand power" to speak of. Also, I am (for now) far more interested in Haze than I am in Halo, Call of Duty, or even Killzone. Also, Metroid Prime 3 is a completely different beast than any of these games. It's not really even an FPS, so I don't know why anyone would even bring it up. Also, Warhawk has already beaten the Halo franchise in overall fun factor and game quality. Not by a whole lot, mind you, but I definitely have more fun with Warhawk than I ever had with Halo. I've played through the whole first game, and it really isn't that bad. It's just not what people wanted and people were very upset that it wasn't. However, it is a franchise, Nintendo Power's cover story next month is an exclusive look at Red Steel 2. And it does have brand power because it's the first FPS most players experienced on the Wii and therefore has some sort of brand power. And why can't we include Metroid Prime 3? It's played in the first person. You shoot stuff. Therefore, first-person shooter. Just because it relies more heavily on exploration than any other FPS really shouldn't break it off into a genre that's only populated by other games in that franchise. It's not an FPS. It's an FPA. And you know this. Also, if Red Steel is a franchise just because it is going to have a sequel, that means Killzone is also a franchise. That kinda nullifies your argument. Also, the "halo-killer" hype gives Killzone far more "brand power" than Red Steel will probably ever have. Not to mention that the original Killzone has a 73.2% rating on gamerankings.com and Red Steel only has a 65%. The whole labeling of Metroid Prime is trivial. You shoot stuff in it, therefore some could see it as a shooter. You solve puzzles and explore your environment in it, therefore it could also be considered an adventure game. Only? That's only a little more than 8% less than Killzone's score and 15% above being completely average. A 65% is a decent game. And yes, Killzone is also a franchise, how does that nullify my argument? I never said Killzone wasn't a franchise. A franchise is a group of games under the same brand name. Killzone has Killzone, Killzone: Liberation, and Killzone 2 and Red Steel has Red Steel and Red Steel 2, and last time I counted, that is more than one game. And I never said Red Steel had far more hype than Killzone, because it definitely didn't. You said it had absolutely no brand power when in fact, it was numerous Wii gamers first foray in FPS gaming on the Wii and, even according to GameRankings, the game wasn't that bad.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:39 pm
Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Kojicoky I hear red steel is a piece of s**t. It is. Also, it's not a franchise, nor does it have any "brand power" to speak of. Also, I am (for now) far more interested in Haze than I am in Halo, Call of Duty, or even Killzone. Also, Metroid Prime 3 is a completely different beast than any of these games. It's not really even an FPS, so I don't know why anyone would even bring it up. Also, Warhawk has already beaten the Halo franchise in overall fun factor and game quality. Not by a whole lot, mind you, but I definitely have more fun with Warhawk than I ever had with Halo. I've played through the whole first game, and it really isn't that bad. It's just not what people wanted and people were very upset that it wasn't. However, it is a franchise, Nintendo Power's cover story next month is an exclusive look at Red Steel 2. And it does have brand power because it's the first FPS most players experienced on the Wii and therefore has some sort of brand power. And why can't we include Metroid Prime 3? It's played in the first person. You shoot stuff. Therefore, first-person shooter. Just because it relies more heavily on exploration than any other FPS really shouldn't break it off into a genre that's only populated by other games in that franchise. It's not an FPS. It's an FPA. And you know this. Also, if Red Steel is a franchise just because it is going to have a sequel, that means Killzone is also a franchise. That kinda nullifies your argument. Also, the "halo-killer" hype gives Killzone far more "brand power" than Red Steel will probably ever have. Not to mention that the original Killzone has a 73.2% rating on gamerankings.com and Red Steel only has a 65%. The whole labeling of Metroid Prime is trivial. You shoot stuff in it, therefore some could see it as a shooter. You solve puzzles and explore your environment in it, therefore it could also be considered an adventure game. Only? That's only a little more than 8% less than Killzone's score and 15% above being completely average. A 65% is a decent game. And yes, Killzone is also a franchise, how does that nullify my argument? I never said Killzone wasn't a franchise. A franchise is a group of games under the same brand name. Killzone has Killzone, Killzone: Liberation, and Killzone 2 and Red Steel has Red Steel and Red Steel 2, and last time I counted, that is more than one game. And I never said Red Steel had far more hype than Killzone, because it definitely didn't. You said it had absolutely no brand power when in fact, it was numerous Wii gamers first foray in FPS gaming on the Wii and, even according to GameRankings, the game wasn't that bad. Right. My bad. This was about Haze wasn't it? Oops. I'm tired, leave me alone. mrgreen For the record, though, 65% is pretty awful. I personally wouldn't waste my time with anything that is that universally reviled. There are too many great games out there that I have yet to play for me to waste my time on the underwhelming and mediocre ones.
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 3:55 pm
Arvis_Jaggamar Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Kojicoky I hear red steel is a piece of s**t. It is. Also, it's not a franchise, nor does it have any "brand power" to speak of. Also, I am (for now) far more interested in Haze than I am in Halo, Call of Duty, or even Killzone. Also, Metroid Prime 3 is a completely different beast than any of these games. It's not really even an FPS, so I don't know why anyone would even bring it up. Also, Warhawk has already beaten the Halo franchise in overall fun factor and game quality. Not by a whole lot, mind you, but I definitely have more fun with Warhawk than I ever had with Halo. I've played through the whole first game, and it really isn't that bad. It's just not what people wanted and people were very upset that it wasn't. However, it is a franchise, Nintendo Power's cover story next month is an exclusive look at Red Steel 2. And it does have brand power because it's the first FPS most players experienced on the Wii and therefore has some sort of brand power. And why can't we include Metroid Prime 3? It's played in the first person. You shoot stuff. Therefore, first-person shooter. Just because it relies more heavily on exploration than any other FPS really shouldn't break it off into a genre that's only populated by other games in that franchise. It's not an FPS. It's an FPA. And you know this. Also, if Red Steel is a franchise just because it is going to have a sequel, that means Killzone is also a franchise. That kinda nullifies your argument. Also, the "halo-killer" hype gives Killzone far more "brand power" than Red Steel will probably ever have. Not to mention that the original Killzone has a 73.2% rating on gamerankings.com and Red Steel only has a 65%. The whole labeling of Metroid Prime is trivial. You shoot stuff in it, therefore some could see it as a shooter. You solve puzzles and explore your environment in it, therefore it could also be considered an adventure game. Only? That's only a little more than 8% less than Killzone's score and 15% above being completely average. A 65% is a decent game. And yes, Killzone is also a franchise, how does that nullify my argument? I never said Killzone wasn't a franchise. A franchise is a group of games under the same brand name. Killzone has Killzone, Killzone: Liberation, and Killzone 2 and Red Steel has Red Steel and Red Steel 2, and last time I counted, that is more than one game. And I never said Red Steel had far more hype than Killzone, because it definitely didn't. You said it had absolutely no brand power when in fact, it was numerous Wii gamers first foray in FPS gaming on the Wii and, even according to GameRankings, the game wasn't that bad. Right. My bad. This was about Haze wasn't it? Oops. I'm tired, leave me alone. mrgreen For the record, though, 65% is pretty awful. I personally wouldn't waste my time with anything that is that universally reviled. There are too many great games out there that I have yet to play for me to waste my time on the underwhelming and mediocre ones. Yeah, 65% is a preet bad score. What are we talking about?
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Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 4:05 pm
Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Sheik026 Arvis_Jaggamar Kojicoky I hear red steel is a piece of s**t. It is. Also, it's not a franchise, nor does it have any "brand power" to speak of. Also, I am (for now) far more interested in Haze than I am in Halo, Call of Duty, or even Killzone. Also, Metroid Prime 3 is a completely different beast than any of these games. It's not really even an FPS, so I don't know why anyone would even bring it up. Also, Warhawk has already beaten the Halo franchise in overall fun factor and game quality. Not by a whole lot, mind you, but I definitely have more fun with Warhawk than I ever had with Halo. I've played through the whole first game, and it really isn't that bad. It's just not what people wanted and people were very upset that it wasn't. However, it is a franchise, Nintendo Power's cover story next month is an exclusive look at Red Steel 2. And it does have brand power because it's the first FPS most players experienced on the Wii and therefore has some sort of brand power. And why can't we include Metroid Prime 3? It's played in the first person. You shoot stuff. Therefore, first-person shooter. Just because it relies more heavily on exploration than any other FPS really shouldn't break it off into a genre that's only populated by other games in that franchise. It's not an FPS. It's an FPA. And you know this. Also, if Red Steel is a franchise just because it is going to have a sequel, that means Killzone is also a franchise. That kinda nullifies your argument. Also, the "halo-killer" hype gives Killzone far more "brand power" than Red Steel will probably ever have. Not to mention that the original Killzone has a 73.2% rating on gamerankings.com and Red Steel only has a 65%. The whole labeling of Metroid Prime is trivial. You shoot stuff in it, therefore some could see it as a shooter. You solve puzzles and explore your environment in it, therefore it could also be considered an adventure game. Only? That's only a little more than 8% less than Killzone's score and 15% above being completely average. A 65% is a decent game. And yes, Killzone is also a franchise, how does that nullify my argument? I never said Killzone wasn't a franchise. A franchise is a group of games under the same brand name. Killzone has Killzone, Killzone: Liberation, and Killzone 2 and Red Steel has Red Steel and Red Steel 2, and last time I counted, that is more than one game. And I never said Red Steel had far more hype than Killzone, because it definitely didn't. You said it had absolutely no brand power when in fact, it was numerous Wii gamers first foray in FPS gaming on the Wii and, even according to GameRankings, the game wasn't that bad. Hell, even NiGHTS is considered a series now that it's getting a sequel after 11 years. The people behind Red Steel admitted to rushing, they say they'll take the sequel seriously.
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