16th February 2018, 11:27 PM
Xbox
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Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance II - $19, complete. This price is high compared to what you can get this game for online, but this is a game I've wanted pretty much since its release (but couldn't get back then because it wasn't on GC) but never have gotten in part because it's not common or cheap. I know I could get this for less on ebay and such, but there is a definite advantage to getting something you can have and see and I don't regret it.
PS2
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Technic Beat - $7, complete. This is a somewhat odd pickup because it's a music game and I of course don't like the genre at all, but this sounds like a pretty unique one, as you move around a screen with a character, and don't just hit buttons in time... though you do that too, albeit with only one button apparently. I'll try it, but don't expect to get anywhere given how bad I am at music games.
Sub Rebellion - $5, complete. This third-person vehicular combat game is from Metro3D, a decent and somewhat interesting developer. This game is something of a departure from their other games, though I believe it still has some familiar (action-RPG) elements to it.
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Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance II - $19, complete. This price is high compared to what you can get this game for online, but this is a game I've wanted pretty much since its release (but couldn't get back then because it wasn't on GC) but never have gotten in part because it's not common or cheap. I know I could get this for less on ebay and such, but there is a definite advantage to getting something you can have and see and I don't regret it.
PS2
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Technic Beat - $7, complete. This is a somewhat odd pickup because it's a music game and I of course don't like the genre at all, but this sounds like a pretty unique one, as you move around a screen with a character, and don't just hit buttons in time... though you do that too, albeit with only one button apparently. I'll try it, but don't expect to get anywhere given how bad I am at music games.
Sub Rebellion - $5, complete. This third-person vehicular combat game is from Metro3D, a decent and somewhat interesting developer. This game is something of a departure from their other games, though I believe it still has some familiar (action-RPG) elements to it.