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gears of war is cool, thinkin of gettin crysis, im sure my machine can run it, jus not sure how well, but its above minimum specs so we'll see, is it worth getting?

I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz overclocked to 3.2Ghz and 7600GT. Crysis is playable with all settings low and at 1024x768

It's definetly a good and challenging game. I wouldn't mind upgrading or buying a new PC just to see all the eye candy.

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Currently playing..

CoD4 PC. Good to see infinity ward back for this one. The 3rd one was a shocker.

Trying to do the campaign first, a bit over half way according to my brother.

Also playing Okami, bought it brand new for 30 bucks, only played a little bit, but i'm gonna try and finish it.

Okami brand new for $30? thats a steal.

Awesome price for an awesome game! im suprised it went that cheap!!

P.S. its a lot longer than you think...

Okami has actually been discontinued, and unless it goes platnium you won't see too many new copies in retail in a few years.

I was going to buy it when it first came out here (as you probably no aaaaages after the original release in japan) and never got around to it.

And i was thinking about it at work the other day and saw it had been discontiuned but managed to get one anyways.

I just finished CoD4 single player. Damn good game, even though it's very linear the pacing and action keep it always interesting.

I am competing with Ministry of gaming in the GA season 3 of 2142 and season 1 of COD4. Both are fantastic games.

Rekin, I have Supreme Commander too. I used to play it on my old pc, it ran like dogs balls. With my new pc it runs so well. I just churn out the Lvl 4 units and smash through the other blokes base. hehe.

Okami has actually been discontinued, and unless it goes platnium you won't see too many new copies in retail in a few years.

I was going to buy it when it first came out here (as you probably no aaaaages after the original release in japan) and never got around to it.

And i was thinking about it at work the other day and saw it had been discontiuned but managed to get one anyways.

I just finished CoD4 single player. Damn good game, even though it's very linear the pacing and action keep it always interesting.

Wow... that makes it an even better deal.

Okami should be getting a re-release on the Wii sometime this year, but dont quote me on that...

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^^^^

Sure is coming to the Wii.

I'm about 10 hours into Okami now. And am absolutely loving it, it's one of the best games i've played in the past year.

So currently playing

Okami and thats it cos it's sooo sweet.

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