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The Official Gaming Thread

puckhog78 said:
TML fan said:
Ugh. My PS3 died today. Is transferring profile and save game data to a new console a simple task?

profile is stored online so i think youre fine there, data stored on hard drive, you can remove it and install it in your next machine, shouldnt be an issue IMO. HD can be found on left side of Ps3

My ps3 is fully dead now. Won't even turn on. I have the 40GB console. I'm going out on Saturday to buy a 160GB console.

Normally I'd just copy the save files to a USB drive and transfer them that way, but since I can't turn the console on that's out of the question. Would I still be able to remove the HDD, install it in the 160GB console and copy the files to the USB in order to put them on the 160GB HDD? Did that make sense?
 
TML fan said:
Bender said:
Really looking forward to Skyrim. I love sandbox games.

I really want to see a pre-quel to Red Dead Redemption though...

Did you find the end of RDR disappointing?

*Spoiler Alert

It's fitting... but I love John Marston as a character so much that it was rough to see him go.
 
Bender said:
TML fan said:
Bender said:
Really looking forward to Skyrim. I love sandbox games.

I really want to see a pre-quel to Red Dead Redemption though...

Did you find the end of RDR disappointing?

*Spoiler Alert

It's fitting... but I love John Marston as a character so much that it was rough to see him go.

I really liked the ending, it made me sad and the last mission as Jack where you shoot the FBI guy felt really satifsfying.  I don't generally get emotional from video games so it felt really powerful to feel that strongly. 
 
Just got Scribblenauts Remix for iPhone.

First thing I did was make a "Dead Baby".  Second thing was a "Giant Hungry Dingo."  It had predictable results.
 
Erndog said:
Anyone else really looking forward to Arkham City tomorrow!?!?

I don't know if I'm so jazzed that I'll go get it tomorrow but I really enjoyed Asylum. My one complaint was that it was too short and City apparently has a bunch more depth.
 
Saint Nik said:
Erndog said:
Anyone else really looking forward to Arkham City tomorrow!?!?

I don't know if I'm so jazzed that I'll go get it tomorrow but I really enjoyed Asylum. My one complaint was that it was too short and City apparently has a bunch more depth.

Well, I just called EB games to set one aside for me tomorrow so I'll get it then but like you, my only complaint with Asylum was that it was a little too short.  I completed all the Riddler challenges as well.

I'm usually not one to do all the "side missions/challenges" in games but I liked Asylum so much I finished it as much as I could.
 
Ah that reminds me I dropped Asylum right after starting it because other games and stuff came along.  That should probably be at the top of my list to get back into when I have the time.
 
pnjunction said:
Ah that reminds me I dropped Asylum right after starting it because other games and stuff came along.  That should probably be at the top of my list to get back into when I have the time.

Maybe I should pick it up.

But TBH right now for me November looks like gaming month for me. Assassin's Creed Revelations and Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. I'll be tied over till passed Christmas.
 
McPwnage said:
Bender said:
TML fan said:
Bender said:
Really looking forward to Skyrim. I love sandbox games.

I really want to see a pre-quel to Red Dead Redemption though...

Did you find the end of RDR disappointing?

*Spoiler Alert

It's fitting... but I love John Marston as a character so much that it was rough to see him go.

I really liked the ending, it made me sad and the last mission as Jack where you shoot the FBI guy felt really satifsfying.  I don't generally get emotional from video games so it felt really powerful to feel that strongly.

I didn't like being forced into dueling him. I wanted to just walk up and blast him. Then again, I felt like blowing him away in pretty much every part of the game he's in. I was pretty disappointed with the ending. Jack is a little punk compared to John.

The best part of the ending was listening to that beautiful song "Dead Man's Gun".
 
Busta Reims said:
And, there's, what, 200 of the friggin things? It's crazy.
My favs have been throwing a charged up remote batarang for around multiple corners to short out a panel.
 
Darryl said:
My favs have been throwing a charged up remote batarang for around multiple corners to short out a panel.

Yeah. I've become pretty good with it because of those. They really upped the challenge on these things.
 
Well, (don't let TMM or Almo'sGirl see this) apparently I'm the best mom in the universe. Battlefield came out at midnight Tuesday morning. I took my 16 year old up to Gamestop in the mall to pick up his preorder. AND, after we got home at almost 1 am, I told him he could skip first and second class on Tuesday to sleep in since he would obviously want to go home and play this new game for a couple hours. Getting ahead of all his buddies on Battlefield is more important than 1 phys ed class and 1 english class--they're reading Tale of Two Cities and he's already finished reading it: "what a stupid book" LOL.

So I rock as a parent, I suppose.
 
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