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What's up anyone who reads this.
Haven't posted in a while again. Lately I've been playing Gears of War 2 again. I really wanna buy the All Front's Collection but can afford it at the moment. Been really enjoying horde mode though now that you get exp. for it.
Anyways, just wanted to say, if you ever wanna get down on some horde with me hit me up on live.
Cheers!!
Wow, I haven't made a post on here forever.
Anyways, I'm back to playing RE 5 again. Not much out there in terms of new games lately. I'm really interested in finding a partner to play RE 5 with right now. Every time I ever get an on-line partner they are such a joke, not saying there skill is no good, just saying they don't want to cooperate or anything.
DOES ANYONE ON LIVE USE A HEADSET ANYMORE?!?
I just always thought it was one of the best features about playing mutli-player games on live, being able to communicate with each other, and it seems like no one else agrees. Of course you'll get your occasional person who uses the mic, but these are either 10-12 year old boys with very, very dirty mouths. Or someone who will just say a one or two word phrase every 30 minutes.
Ugh, so yeah, enough crying. If anyone out there plays RE 5 on 360 and would like to partner up for a War Veteran play-through, mercenaries or whatever send me a friend request and an explanation of why you're sending me the request to SMDoles on Live.
Cheers!!
So I've recently rented Army of Two and Soulcalibur IV and thought I'd share so impressions I've gotten from them.
With Army of Two I'm a little behind. This title came out a while back and I just never got around to it. Now that I've picked it up, I'm enjoying it somewhat. Well, the thing is, all my buddies have already finished this game so I'm kind of stuck on playing it with the computer. I think I'd enjoy it alot more if I played it co-op with another human, the proper way it was ment to be played.
Soulcalibur IV is actually the first fighting game I've played on the 360 which is sort of strange. I guess I haven't really been into fighting games much since early PS2 days, but anyways, I've got one now and here are my thoughts on it. Graphics wise the game is gorgeous. It looks very clean and the animations are smooth. I also am really into the "create a character" mode they have on it, even if a lot of the clothes are ridiculous.
So that's about it for this post, expect to hear more as I finish both titles.
Cheers!



