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Wormmaster

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  1. Most Played

    Battlefield: Bad Company 2 on the Xbox 360. I got my Xbox 360 back in February, and it was the Modern Warfare 2 edition. I played the fuck out of it, and I loved the multiplayer, but when Bad Company 2 was released, it just faded out. So many great matches with friends, so many awesome memories. No matter how much the single player sucked, nothing could dethrone it, and now that Vietnam was released, I doubt that anything will for some time.

    Yeah, this impressed me

    This also goes to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 on the Xbox 360, because I didn't even know about the game before I saw the multiplayer demo in Xbox Live Arcade and decided to check it out due to general boredom. So, from a title that in January wouldn't have ringed any bells to a must-prepurchase and the multiplayer game of the year.

    Most disappointed with

    An older title I had always heard about but never played, a friend of mine finally made me get a copy of Dead Rising on the Xbox 360. Pumped up for loads of zombie splattering fun, instead I got a tightly timed, boring tunnel run. Needless to say my disappointment was great.

    Better than expected

    When I purchased Dead Space for the PC a year ago, I didn't even bother to really get started due to twitchy frame rates and jerky mouse movement. I decided to give it an another shot on the 360, and oh boy. It pretty much provided me with one of the greatest single player experiences of the last decade. It's not like I expected the game to be bad or anything, but since the PC experience was such a lackluster, I went into the 360 version not expecting much, and was duly surprised. ... yeah, Dead Space on the Xbox 360.

    Honorable mention

    One only? Fuck that. Left 4 Dead 2 on the PC kept me amused for a lot of the year especially after Realism Versus was launched. Company of Heroes on the PC is always fun to play with a bunch of friends. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 on the Xbox 360 did take a lot of my Xbox time in the start... and then finally there's Mass Effect 2 on the PC, which was awesome beyond belief.

  2. The game is absolutely amazing and well worth the 10€ price tag. It's given me more gaming hours than most 50€ titles.

    Exploring the always randomly generating world and the vast cave systems will never get old.

    EDIT: There are a plenty of Let's Plays of this game on YouTube.

    is one of the more popular ones and gives a clear image what the whole game is about.
  3. James Bond: Nightfire on PC and PS2. And Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare on the PC and 360. That's about it.

    I'm thinking of buying Battlefield: Bad Company 2 for the PC. I already own it for the 360. An another one is Left 4 Dead, looking to get a second-hand copy for the 360, even though I already have it for the PC.

    EDIT #9000: Oh yeah, and can't forget Sonic & Knuckles which I own with the Sonic Mega Collection Plus for the PS2, and on 360. Plan to get the other titles too. Oh yeah, and Worms Armageddon. And Duke Nukem 3D. And Doom. Andandandand... Damn the Xbox Live Arcade and their nostalgic must-buy titles...

  4. TF2 on the 360 can be quite fun. I actually appreciate the lack all the new weapons... the game really went downhill in the fun department after the Pyro Update. (as in Pyro Update was awesome, the updates after that... meh)

  5. Just finished Bad Company 2's single player campaign. Mixed feelings. The storyline was confusing at best and all the twists I saw coming from miles away.

    Except the death of my favourite hippie helicopter rider ever.

    :crying:

    Sangre del Toro (or however it's spelled) takes the trophy for one of the most annoying levels in all of recent FPS games.

    As it stands, Modern Warfare 2 definitely beats Bad Company 2 in the singleplayer department. However, the multiplayer is an entirely different story. Both games have their reserved spots in my game cabinet.

  6. Paul Burchill's style is listed as Cruiserweight, although I'd say he fits into the Strong Style / Brawler mold a lot better.

    it depends on your view of Burchill, i remember him from his pre WWE period where i'd easilly class him as a Cruiserweight/Super Junior because he used alot of fast pased moves however i do see the logic of him having a Strong Style.

    When his both Aerial stats are F's, I don't see the point of Cruiserweight.

  7. TV shows still don't work that way. Talk about RAW, it's mostly live. What does the live attendance see when there's an ad break... an ad break too?

    The way TEW handles TV shows doesn't exactly work well with this idea of "ads", since Adam himself has said that what you book is meant mostly for the live crowd. TEW doesn't really follow the way WWE handles the non-live tapings and all. I say put the TV shows back at 2 hours and keep it that way. I'm pretty sure that the 2 hour supporters are the majority here, and if the others don't like it, they can always edit the shows to 1:30 themselves.

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