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Just got these for my PC to chew on:

-Red alert 3

-Dead space

-Fallout 3

Dam fallout 3 is a big disappointment, not the game, but the bugs upon bugs & upon bugs that causes it to freeze up about every 2 seconds :) did some search on the net & it appears I'm not the only one who's having these annoy crashes all the time.

I'm playing Fallout 3 at the moment too. I get the occasional crash, maybe once a day and this is on a 4 year old rig (P4 [email protected], Windows Vista). The only dissappointment with the game is that the max level you can get is level 20 which sucks, as i have only explored half the map.

  • 3 weeks later...

Just finished CoD world at war single player. Was alright damn easy and so linear but still good.

Currently playing...

Warhammer online - finally got to level 15, taking my time on this one. Want to get to 20 soon so i can start playing with my mates again.

Fallout 3 - haven't really touvhed it for a few weeks but will soon, just up to rivet city.

Dead Space - at about chapter 8 or so haven't touched in a few weeks but once again i will soon.

Left 4 Dead all day today and tonight continuing till tomorrow at a LAN at my cousins place, nerdy fun with 5 other guys in a small room, heterotastic!

so how is left 4 dead? its supposed off the hook multiplayer action

Think i might purchase and renew my live subscription

so how is left 4 dead? its supposed off the hook multiplayer action

Think i might purchase and renew my live subscription

Probably the best multiplayer game i've played in a long time, everything about it is amazing. If you get sick of trying to escape zombies you can play Versus mode and play on the zombie side trying to stop the survivors.

Definitely worth the money

i really like it, i've never played a mmo really before except for AoC and Phantasy Star online on the dreamcast and gamecube. I'm enjoying it a fair bit just playing with friends and socialising. the combat is easy to get into the quests are cool and the locations are sweet. just good easy fun.

Probably the best multiplayer game i've played in a long time, everything about it is amazing. If you get sick of trying to escape zombies you can play Versus mode and play on the zombie side trying to stop the survivors.

Definitely worth the money

Im hopefully gonna get around to a mates place for some L4D LAN action in the next month

He said its top fun as well :D

nazi zombies on COD5 on the ps3 haha

so hard but so fun! Should have made it have more than 2 players on the ps3...

L4D is like a copy off the counterstrike mod zombie horde hehe

Although it was much more harder on cs

Thats because its made by the same developers. You cant copy your own idea, lol.

Just got NFS Undercover....so far not too impressed really....anyone else playing it? played it online yet? any good? opinions opinions opinions please :)

Finished it on PS2 in about a week, but could have finished it quicker.

Graphics a terrible, the default controller layout is annoying cuz Im use to Carbons settings.

Tuning wise its is a lot better than Pro Street as you do not have to spend as much time mucking around with settings.

Had about the same amount of cars than Carbon but still Pro Street had the most.

The game was quite easy to win.

What I hate about Pro Street and Undercover is that, there is no FREE CUSTOMISE like in the previous NFS. No Highway Battles in Quick Race which is sucks.

The cut scenes are OK and Maggie Q was the only thing worth watching.

So far I have completed Career Mode of 87% (just a few lose end to tie up) with a Nissan Skyline R34 GTR V-Spec, Nissan 180SX, 911 Turbo GT2, Lamborghini Galardo and Ford Mustang cop cars in my garage.

Currently playing...

Metal Gear Solid 1

after I finish that I'll be playing MGS(1): Special Missions...

then sometime in the next few days I should be receiving MGS2: Substance and MGS3: Subsistence :worship: play those then hit up MGS4 again - limited edition.... oh yeah! MGS ftw!

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