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richyp

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  1. My vote for worst game ever would have to go to robot wars for the Playstation two.I bought the game one day because i was really bored and had money, i really REALLY wish i hadn't done it.Terrible gameplay, terrible depth and absolutely terrible commentary made this one of the most horrific gaming experience ever.
  2. Well, i have this game, and i find it a fun game to play, because the emphasis is on realism, and i sometimes prefer to get my hands on a realistic first person shooting experience.However, on the whole, i prefer the faster packed first person shooting action of timesplitters, but as i have said, both games have slightly different slants.
  3. I bought this game on the day of its EU release, and i think it is a huge improvement on it's predecessor in all departments.The gameplay has been greatly enhanced to give the game a more realistic feel, with this sharper feel comes the improved first touch feature, which is obviously a positive factor. Despite this however, Fifa is still outperformed on gameplay by pro evolution soccer, and will continue to be unless EA have a major overhall with its gameplay system in Fifa. Despite Pro evolution soccer's superior gameplay, Fifa still has the edge over it's competition overall in my opinion. The sharper graphics, improved commentary provided by the freshness of clive tyldesley and andy gray, and the extra gaming features that make this year's version deeper than previous ones, all contribute to making Fifa 2006 the most realistic and fun football experience available.
  4. I purchased world of warcraft back in April, and i have been constantly playing it ever since, infact, according to xfire, i have played for 1195 hours in total. I have got a level 60 night elf rogue, and a couple of alts that i am in the middle of lvling up (a human mage and an undead warlock).Well, world of warcraft is by far the most immersive gaming experience i have ever had the privalege to be a part of. It's the type of game that sucks you in, and it is very difficult to leave it because of the sheer magnitude of it.World of Warcraft is basically split into two games, level 1-59 is one game, and level 60 is the second game. Starting out as your level one character, you are a very small part of a huge world, with many hurdles to overcome in order to progress and to explore the wider world. The sense of achievement derived each time you level up your character is immense, with the goal of level 60 ever closer. The sheer number of quests, areas and people to work with on the journey to level 60 make the entire leveling experience a joy.When eventually hitting the magical lvl 60, many would think that the game was over.....well they are very wrong, infact the next part of the game is just beginning. The end-game content requires strategic thought and teamplay like none you would have experienced before. I have been extremely fortunate to be able to say that i have experienced this end game content, and i have had some great times doing this.You may be wondering what keeps people interested in the game, well Blizzard are constantly updating and adding new features that make the gamers eagerly anticpate 'patch day' when the new patch gets implemented. The strength, depth and overall enjoyment make this game a must have for MMORPG fans, regardless of the small cost per month
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