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hey anyone who has Assasins Creed, I havent tried it yet but i'm dying to. worth the money?

PLaying it currently, excellent game!

Also trying to work out Wangan Midnight and its Jap based language!

Both on PS3 platform.

PLaying it currently, excellent game!

Also trying to work out Wangan Midnight and its Jap based language!

Both on PS3 platform.

damn u, did u buy it frm ebay or sumtin?

thas one of the games i wanted the ps3 for

im whoring pro street atm, and was playing medal of honour airbourne over and over, (jus the demo :banana: ) lol

Bought COD4 last thursdya and finished it last night. Was a great game but the campaign was a little short. Back to Assassins Creed for me now and hanging out for christmas to play mario galaxy.

Go play multiplayer, it gives hours of fun, and you get your money worths

Playing:

On PC:

-Fear extraction point (PC)

-Crysis Demo (PC)

-COD 4 (PC, stuck coz of sound bug X_X)

Probably also try Bio-shock once I get an upgrade, currently my video card don't have SM 3.0 support which is required to play the game (suckx).

On others:

-Bleach heat of the soul 4 (PSP)

-Bleach blade battlers 2 (PS2)

-Resident evil 2 (PSX on PSP)

-Resident evil 3 (PSX on PSP)

-Resident evil Code Veronica X (PS2)

-Resident evil gun survivor 2 (PS2)

Yep I'm resident evil fan (games only, the movies are gay)

Currently playin.

Gutiar Hero 3 on 360, my bro bought the bundle and it's fantastic. Love the songs on it.

Still haven't finished assassins creed, haven't touched it for about 3 weeks now. but i may play a bit later tonight.

Anyone has DS should try FFXII, possibly the best RPG/RTS on DS. High production value (a shit load of FMV), nice sprite/3D graphic and best sound track on the system, game play is probably abit simplistic but still fun. Heck I didn't even play the PS2 one and still find this to be pretty engaging and looks like really pushing the DS to its limit.

Anyone has DS should try FFXII, possibly the best RPG/RTS on DS. High production value (a shit load of FMV), nice sprite/3D graphic and best sound track on the system, game play is probably abit simplistic but still fun. Heck I didn't even play the PS2 one and still find this to be pretty engaging and looks like really pushing the DS to its limit.

Square-enix always seems to bring out the best in consoles ;)

at the moment i am playing NFS prostreet on 360, there is alot of ppl who said the game was sh*t and didn't like it, but i find it better than all the other NFS and i actually like it i give it a 9 out of 10, cant wait to beat it and i hope my copy of juiced 2 arrives soon (bought it on ebay!!! $40 incl shipping yea!!!!!!

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