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Topic | What are some Xbox 360 games to get? |
wolfy42 11/04/24 2:36:37 AM #19: | Delta already mentioned Too Human, but even if you can't get it for free, pick up a copy if you can. The game was a blast, way underated, and sadly didn't sell well and had other problems so they didn't make the follow up games *sigh*. The combat is great. Excellent action rpg with a sci-fi but norse mythology theme. Absolutely love it and the only reason I even bothered plugging in my 360 for years (Sadly don't have it anymore or the game sigh). You can get a physical copy from amazon, probably ebay etc for about $10-15 dollars, so ifit's not free, grab it that way so worth it. I believe marvel ultimate alliance 1 and possibly 2 were on the 360 (been awhile). They were not console exclusives though so you may have them on other systems (think they may eventually have been released on pc even). If you have not played them and can get them pretty cheap it would be worth it. Also the 360 was the system for....fable 2 and 3.....I think. Both good games worth playing in my opinion, again if you can get them pretty cheap. 360 didn't have a ton of stand outs for me, with Too human being the only one that really kept my interest. Still the system itself is pretty cheap now I think and honestly I would consider getting one just so I could play Too human again, it's been ages (really loved that game). Berserker is the best to be honest cause your damage potential is just insane hehehe, very few games give you such a sense of adrenaline/power while playing, this is making me miss it lol. That and Elemental Gearbolt (Ps2 lightgun game, best lightgun game ever), are 2 of my all time favorite games. Elemental gearbolt took light gun gaming to a new level while almost having you enter a meditative trance while actually playing it. You could level up while playing it (but gained more score if you didn't, and you could continue combos (not missing) throughout the whole game (at least in the japanese version, the american version (I owned both) would stop your combo between stages sadly). The game had an insane level of skill improvement, allowing you to constantly get better and better over time. You could finish the game with less exp spent on leveling (meaning more score), better/longer combos (never actually made it through the whole game with one combo, but I def made it through a few stages). Along the way you shoot crystals to release faires (which also gives bonus points/exp). That is another game worth buying a system for but sadly you ALSO need to shell out 100-150$ to get a light gun conversion for newer tv screens (or have an old TV before flatscreens). I still have the games and even a ps2 (just not my modded one for my japanese version anymore), but have not shelled out the cash to play my old light gun games on my flat screen. I probably should since I loved them so much, but I'm just to frugal now adays. --- Tacobot 3000 "Saving the world from not having tacos." Friends don't make their friends die Hanz. Psychopathic friends do. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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