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Downunder429

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  1. I would argue that CNC3 is not a bad game, and it's worth a try. If you've played the other cnc games, you're sure to like this one, as it doesn't stray a whole lot. It's futurey and fun with the units, and it sure does have it's satisfying moments. (Like laying waste to a whole base with an Ion cannon, or leveling buildings with laser tanks.) However, it's very different then a game like Company of Heroes, which is more about individual unit attacks, and strategy, than it is about RUSHING AND BLOWING &^@#!% UP. I'm not saying CNC3 isn't strategic, but it's definitely less so than Company of Heroes. I would also call it significantly different than Warcraft or Starcraft. I think it's worth a try. Check out the demo, which my BUD Norcal posted. And if you get it, hit me up, I'd be down for dominating you with one hand. Oh, and online is RIDICULOUS. So fast paced, which is something different about this game. Not a lot of downtime in it. It's hard. You will get squashed on online a LOT. Lots of CNC freaks out there.
  2. Holy eff, dude. That guy is a warrior, like they said. THat's just incredible.
  3. You would think it would be surprising to meet a small field mouse named Lenny The Field Mouse and a giant lobster named Dorian, especially in the middle of the night. But not for me. No sir. This was all in a day's work for a man such as me, for I am a...
  4. Hey, Tony Hawk is like, a million years old. And the x games are for all ages! -plays with his rattle-
  5. I'm a big fan of the X games, I'll be watching this year. I'm excited to see if they can push it again. TRIPLE BACKFLIP! YEAH!
  6. While they both look like good, no, great games, I think call of duty 3 was a step in the wrong direction for the CoD games. Crysis on the other hand, looks very original, and like a step towards a new kind of fps, which is something I would not expect from EA. (In all fairness, they generally tend to stick to an original title every so often, then just remaking it and tweaking one or two things.) So, I'm leaning more towards buying Crysis, a.) for the interesting new concepts it introduces and b.) for the breath-taking graphics. (Oooh, Shiny) With CoD4, I'll have to see if they take a step back towards their roots, and less away from a BF2 remake with kits and fancy graphics.
  7. Uh, to answer the original question, I like to hop on BF2 every once in a while, the new map, "Highway Tampa" is ORGASMIC. I can't wait until it goes 2142 side. Then, I don't know if I'll ever play BF2 again.
  8. Yeah, the only problem with starting a new soldier is the fact that you CAN'T RUN. I know that's the first thing I notice. You go girl.

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