Originally posted by batman46st
first umm can someone please give me a good walkthrough site for oddworld munches oddesy.
Here ya go:
http://www.sinjinsolves.com/guides/munch/munchwalk.htm
is doa3 worth buying i like fighting games is this as good as tekken4 the same or wat i knowlil about doa3
Wanna buy a comma?
If you enjoy fighting games, then of course you'll love DoA3. It's an awesome fighter, both graphically as well as technically. A tad on the easy side, the game quickly loses its replay value for those of us who play games solo.
is amped worth buying over thps2x
That's a matter of opinion. Would you rather have a snowboarding game, or a skateboarding game? They are both champions of their respective genres. With the third installment of the Tony Hawk series just on the horizon, I would opt for Amped instead.
project gotham racing is this a pht racing games wats it all about i know racing bt wats it all about wat r the objectives u dont have to tell me if u would prefer send mea site on pgr
I have no clue what you just said, lil' fella, but I'll do my best to interpret. PGR is *the* definitive driving/racing game right now. The only other racing game which comes close to PGR in both appearance and fun factor would be GT3 on the PS2.
What are the objectives? Well, first and foremost it is a racing game, so one objective would be to win races. However, the game really separates itself from the rest of the cookie cutter racers out there, with its innovative "Kudos" points system, which awards bonus points to only the most risky drivers for pulling off insane powerslides, spins, and jumps.
Tremendous replay value (provided you do NOT use the infamous Nosliw cheat), stunning visuals, and a rock solid control scheme combine to make PGR one of those games that no Xbox owner should be without.
the game new legends i imagine ninja scroll u should know about this have u looked at latly it looks like a phat game max if ulike azurik i think you'll enjoy this dude,however i value u guys opinion id like to know it on this game.
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