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Wanted to make a thread to talk about:

a) up coming games

b) games you are currently playing and opinion(s)

c) general game, console, PC chat.

I'm really keen for the new Hitman. Nice to see an original and successful formula improved, instead of recycled. But after reading some reviews, seems theyve brought on linear setpieces and slo-mo shooting *sigh*

At the moment I'm finishing Portal 2, trying to finish San Andreas on PC (ok game, shit port to PC as expected from Rockstar), and slowly working my way through Dark Souls on PS3 which requires a certain mood and a lot of time to sit down and play.

Also just bought Hotline Miami and cant wait to get into it.

anyone looking at getting a Wii-U? :ermm:

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I love Zero Punctuation's take on Nintendo. something about milking franchises and a cocaine bucket.

Hotline Miami is heaps of fun. One of the best game soundtracks around

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy3CVP_LlAk&feature=related

Still haven't got a Wii.

Need me some Mario.

Yes you definitely NEED to get mario. Super mario bros Wii is an excellent game.

Currently I'm trying to put enough time into finishing borderlands 2 however I find myself and a friend getting distracted by playing some good old GTA IV and causing pure havoc. The story line is just an excuse to release a game that allows you to create ultimate havoc lol. GTA IV night would be fun.

Seem to revisit Dead Rising 2 aswell... TOO MANY GAMES.

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google some images. I reckon the design of the product itself, and the graphics say almost everything you need to know :|

I reckon Nintendo is just releasing something new before the next gen, in order to distract people from their other products. DS 3D was a bit of a gimmick and the Wii will now be quickly swept under the rug and seen as a 'stepping stone'

Rumours: The Next Xbox

http://gizmodo.com/5962048/report-the-next-xbox-will-have-a-quad+core-processor-8gb-ram-blu+ray-kinect-20-and-more

Report: The Next Xbox Will Have a Quad-Core Processor, 8GB Ram, Blu-Ray, Kinect 2.0 and More

sounds like theyve caught up with the PS3. Expecting a big leap in quality for AAA games sinc the 360 has really held them back

Well worth the download if your into something like this, abit of a mix between battlefield and Tribes. The AUS server went down last night so I havn't had a chance to really try it out.

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