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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Tank-Ace on February 22, 2013, 08:22:56 PM
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Any good games with some actual story behind them for the 360? Really loved the Mass Effect series, one of my favorites, and Crysis 2 was fun, but replay is limited even for RPG's.
Really don't care overly much about graphics, just want good gameplay, and characters who I care about.
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Red Dead Redemption. 'nuff said.
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Any good games with some actual story behind them for the 360? Really loved the Mass Effect series, one of my favorites, and Crysis 2 was fun, but replay is limited even for RPG's.
Really don't care overly much about graphics, just want good gameplay, and characters who I care about.
Skyrim, Sleeping Dogs, Hitman Absolution, and X-Com Enemy Territory are a few.
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Skyrim, Sleeping Dogs, Hitman Absolution, and X-Com Enemy Territory are a few.
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Skyrim was a one-inch deep ocean. that game had so much potential...
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Red Dead Redemption. 'nuff said.
I did enjoy that one quite a bit.
Once I learned how to tie people up, the first thing I did was find a train track... Dastardly.
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I did enjoy that one quite a bit.
Once I learned how to tie people up, the first thing I did was find a train track... Dastardly.
Hahaha, that's just evil.
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Skyrim has a lot of content, but not a lot of it is anything that makes you care about the characters you meet. They're just a bunch of people with one problem they want fixed, albeit usually a very odd problem, and most of those problems are just going into a dungeon and killing everything inside it to get some do-dad. The fun comes from the order you chose to do them, how you did it, and even a few self made goals.
I, for example, murdered an exceptionally annoying NPC in the middle of the night while having an empty, Black Soul Gem, capturing their free soul inside the crystal. I then used the Black Soul Gem to enchanted a set of dirty rag shoes to grant a minor, magical boosts for the wearer. I then took those shoes to the ocean to the north, swam out as far as I could, and let them sink to the bottom of the sea.
If you want depth of character and such, then I suggest The Witcher. They're also Mature rated, so be prepared for swearing, dubious moral dilemmas, murders, and nudity.
Also, if you don't mind older level games then I suggest going onto Steam and getting Vampire The Masquerade: Bloodlines. I just started it, but everyone says it is a good one.
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My wife bought Red Dead Redemption a long time ago and has been waiting for me to agree to buying an Xbox 360.
Microsoft will be releasing the next version of Xbox anytime now, but you didn't hear it from me! (probably this fall)
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Dead Space, Dead Space 1 still scares the crap out of me every once in a while. Also Assassin's Creed 3, I know there are others but that is the only one I have played on xBox. Although I am sure the others are as equally amazing.
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Dead Space, Dead Space 1 still scares the crap out of me every once in a while. Also Assassin's Creed 3, I know there are others but that is the only one I have played on xBox. Although I am sure the others are as equally amazing.
i just sat down to start in on it again, i got it got to lvl two and put it down for maybe a year, i started it up today and realized, hey, this is in 3rd person... i played 10 minutes and shut it off again
assasins creed is a title that is great to play just du to the story behind it, i personally cant beleive how long theyve been able to keep it going and the fact that they still get better
Fallout is also very good, #3 could be considered like skyrim with guns but it does have its moments, but new vegas is definatley something to look into