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But I am interested in the third game for one simple reason: Obsidian. To me they are a lot like CD Projekt Red, they nearly always aim for the stars, even if they generally fall well short. Fallout: New Vegas was a great game let down by technical faults (some due to Bethesda but some due to them), Alpha Protocol is a game that could have been great (another six months to a year). Knights Of The Old Republic II was also a great game, especially if you play the PC version with some of the features reinstated via a mod. I have played all of their games and found something to enjoy in each. Just thought I would belatedly opine on last week's E3 which I thought was pretty darn good. My favourite game of the entire show was Uncharted 3 (barely trumping BioShock Infinite) which will once again set the benchmark for cinematic games. BioShock Infinite was my favourite first person shooter at the show, with the floating city setting looking quite spectacular and it's nice to see the original BioShock developers back at the helm. Batman: Arkham City was another highlight, with the city looking very impressive and the news that Catwoman is a playable character being very welcome. In my opinion it was the 3DS that was the winner amongst all the consoles with Mario Kart, Resident Evil: Revelations, Super Mario, Luigi's Mansion 2, Star Fox 64 3D and Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater all looking good. I can't think of another console that has so many must have exclusives coming out. Speaking of Zelda, it could be the title the 3DS so desperately needs (U.S. sales figures not good). It looks absolutely stunning, and a proper tribute to the remarkable original. I don't know anybody that played the Nintendo 64 original, that doesn't have anything but praise for the game. To be frank, if someone couldn't find enjoyment in that game, they shouldn't be playing games! Just bought Blood Stone 007. I have always been a big James Bond fan and it's developed by one of my favourite developers, Bizarre Creations. Shame they are gone now. Blur was a competent racing title but came out the same time as Split/Second so didn't sell well. I will always remember them for Metropolis Street Racing on Dreamcast and Project Gotham Racing on Xbox/360. My favourite racing series ever! Now, back to Bond. Due to poor reviews and disappointing Bond titles that have been made in recent years I didn't pick Blood Stone 007 up at launch. Having bought it recently for £19.99 at Blockbuster though I am really glad I did. I was craving a Bond game as I haven't played one since Nightfire on Xbox/PlayStation2. I did rent Quantum of Solace but was disappointed with it. The graphics and set pieces are epic Bond and character animation is superb. The driving sections and action will please Bond fans with all the spectacle and destruction of the films and Bond always gets out of harm's way just in the nick of time. The original story is excellent. Online multiplayer works well enough but if you want to 'be' 007 and immerse yourself in a Bond adventure this is where the game shines. Overall it has left me one happy gamer/Bond fan. 8/10 Personally I feel the problem with Duke is that it's a painfully average game with frustrating technical problems (on the Xbox 360 version at least) on balance, without the technical issues, I would have thought that some of the novelty would have pushed it slightly above average to maybe 6/10 but the technical problems bring it down a couple of points to say 4, heck even a 3. But then what do I know, I thought Matt Hazard was an average 5/10 game too. PS: On a side note... I've just started playing Uncharted 2. Now why is it for every bit of platforming I'm thinking it's a poor man's Prince Of Persia/Assassin's Creed and for any of the action it's a subpar Gears Of War and yet I'm still thinking it's a great game? I'm amazed how much charm the characters have and how much it's improved the experience for me. My PlayStation Network email address hasn't been hacked (touch wood that it doesn't) but I have been receiving a ton of fake PayPal and bank/building society emails since the breach, telling me to update my security details by clicking on links and such. They're obviously fake with spelling mistakes, bad grammar and no mention of my name but be wary people! The Wii U is the console Nintendo is pinning its hopes on - but what do you think? Do you think the new touchscreen controller could change the way we look at gaming - or is it just a gimmick for its own sake? Is the Wii U going to be powerful enough, or will it just be overtaken by the PlayStation 4 and Xbox 720 within a few years? And are you worried about the price? And then what of the games? Nintendo promised a broad slate of highly un-Wii-like games designed to appeal to core gamers - is that enough to tempt you? Do you think Nintendo might have finally cracked the problem of third party support for their flagship platform? And what games that haven't been mentioned already would you like to see on the Wii U? Oh... and tell your son that he shouldn't forget about Steam accounts, and the "Good Old Games" website. And buy us both good gaming mice!Knights Of The Old Republic Ii - News

Knights Of The Old Republic II was also a great game, especially if you play the PC version with some of the features reinstated via a mod. I have played all of their games and found something to enjoy in each. While the series may be a little bland
in a development period far far away, Bioware announced it was embarking on an ambitious MMO that would be the continuing adventures in the Star Wars universe, the more-than-spiritual sequel to Knights of the Old Republic 1 & 2.
I forgave you for the flaws in Knights of the Old Republic II. For the half-ending and the way it didn't quite capture the spirit of the original. I forgave you for Neverwinter Nights 2. It wasn't perfect, but it was - to be fair - as good as the

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Five years after the events from the award winning Knights of the Old Republic® the Sith have hunted theJedi to the edge of extinction and are on the verge of crushing the Old Republic. With the Jedi Order in ruinthe Republic's only hope is a Jedi Knight struggling to reconnect with the Force. As this Jedi you will befaced with the galaxy's most dire decision: To follow the light side or succumb to the dark...System Requirements:Computer: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible computer. Operating Systems: Windows 98 SE Millennium (ME) 2000 and XP. CPU: Pentium III or Athlon class 1 GHz or faster required Pentium 4 or Athlon XP class 1.6 GHz or faster recommended. Memory: 256 MB RAM required 512 MB RAM recommended. Graphics Card: 32 MB OpenGL 1.4 compliant AGP 3D Graphics card with Hardware Transform and Lighting (T&L) Capability required. ATI Radeon 9200 and NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti or better recommended. Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible audio device required. CD-ROM: Quad Speed CD-ROM drive required 16 Speed CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive recommended. Input Device: Keyboard and mouse required. DirectX: Microsoft DirectX 9.0c is included on this CD. You will be prompted to install DirectX during the installation of this game if this or a more recent version isn t already properly installed on your system. NOTE: DirectX may require the "latest" updates for your operating system. This may also include the latest drivers for your particular motherboard sound and video hardware.
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