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What games now?

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Ok so i got the best that Xbox offers, Starwars KotOR and beat it. Halo and beat it. Castle Wolfenstien...Beat it. Project Gothem racing I & II but what should i get next. I am thinkin about Ninka Gaiden or Crimson Skies. These two are for sure i think. But what other games would any of you suggest. :confused:
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Well, I'm sort've a fan of Hunter the Reckoning, as well as Mech Assault (being a Battle tech player). Also, being a guy, can't go wrong with Dead or Alive: Extreme Beach Volleyball :D

Also, a must have, Soul Calibur 2.
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[QUOTE=Aegis]Also, a must have, Soul Calibur 2.[/QUOTE]
yup. best fighting game ever, no question. and immense multiplayer fun with the range of characters.
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Post by unregisturd »

It all depends on the type of games you like. Here are some of my favorites:
Thief: Deadly Shadows
-I would say a must-have. Right now, it's my favorite game.
Deus Ex: Invisible War
-I played this a while ago; don't remember how long it took me to beat, but I do remember I had fun playing it. If you don't like the story, the rag-doll graphics for the bodies that you kill are enough to keep you entertained for a while. :D
Morrowind: Elder Scrolls III
-a fun RPG, for me, though some find it not challenging enough. I don't need challenges to make a game fun for me.

And... I have other favorites, but you already beat them. (KotOR, Halo.) KotOR II is coming out sometime soon, (I think), and Fable. That game looks promising... Anyways, Thief is definitely a good game, and my brother really likes Ninja Gaiden, so that'd probably be a good buy, though I haven't played it myself.
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Post by woodshed »

well you can skip Driv3r. so sad about that. but if you got $19 stuck to your shoe you can grab the ESPN Nfl game in a few days. looks impressive. the gaming sites seem to want to make out with it in dirty ways.
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If you are one of those gamers who get very frustrated at extremely difficult games, then maybe you shouldn't pick up Ninja Gaiden, because it will literally hand your butt back to you on a platter. The game is that hard. Heck, if you are not careful, even normal grunts can kill you very easily, not to mention the bosses. If, on the other hand, you really enjoy a challenging game that truly requires skills and reflexes to play, then you'd love Ninja Gaiden because the game is hard, addictive, and has unbelievable graphics. Also, if you are subscribed to Xbox Live, then pretty soon you can download a giant update to the game that will add more enemies, more weapons, a new and improved camera system, and more outfits to the game. But this update will make the game harder than it already is, which is something truly to tremble about.

Crimson Skies is a very fun game. It has nice graphics and solid gameplay. The single-player is nice while it lasts, but the game truly shines on Xbox Live.
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