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Suprisingly Bioshock is now available for demo!

Dont know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, i cant resist not getting the demo. Even thou i have pre-orded Bioshock i was always buying it.

1.3gig... funt times...

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Why would it be a bad thing? The only bad thing is i'm stuck at work for another 2 hours :thumbsup:

haha. my download was on 81% and was stuck there for like 1 hour!! so stopped, just guna wait the extra few weeks for it to hit the shelves.

I downloaded and gave it a quick try last night.... Its nothing like I was expecting... I thought you would have one of those suits and upgrade the attatchements etc etc....

But it was still a pretty good game, good atmosphere especially... I only played for about 15 mins and it was already creeping me out :)

I downloaded and gave it a quick try last night.... Its nothing like I was expecting... I thought you would have one of those suits and upgrade the attatchements etc etc....

But it was still a pretty good game, good atmosphere especially... I only played for about 15 mins and it was already creeping me out :)

haha sweet. yeah cant wait to pick it up next week!

cbf tryin to get the demo again...

im re-addicted to Gears Of War

I still dont have gears of war!!! Its apparently only the best game for the 360 too :(

serious!? man its like the best game since halo!! im sure u can pick it up for cheap at eb 2nd hand. ive grabbed a few 2nd hand games and they work a treat.

Yeah I am keeping an eye out for it cheap... so far around $40 seems average.... in the mean time I will just keep playing Vegas until I get it or COD 4 comes out... :(

Ah yes, COD4, thats going to rock. Im also keen on Hell's Highway. and also like another 5 or 6 games lol

Got this on pre-order, pity I can't play the demo as there isn't one for PC :rofl: The XBOX 360 release is out in the US however, some stores decided to break street date and started selling... already found its way on the net for the pirate inclined :domokun:

Im suspecting a stuffed laser, being all other discs work ok in the other xbox's :)

good thing i dont pay to get it fixed :rolleyes:

There are lost of people complaining about getting dirty disc errors with this 'scene' release. It has not been nuked.

It seems to be working well for me

FilePlanet are pre-loading the PC demo for release tomorrow but if you are clever and look in some other places you will find that there's already a way around it to play today! :)

And it's goooood :(:wacko::)

Edited by heslo
I wont be chipping my 360... cause I love playing online too much :)

u do realise that you can play online with copied games...

u dont need a mod chip u just get the firmware upgraded

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