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MemberDoctor_Rock said:
Haven't Heavy Rain and Red Dead Redemption been pushed back as well?
They have yeah, but as Admin said there's still a lot of other great games coming.
MW2
Uncharted 2
WET
Brutal Legend (might be good,might be garbage)
Assassins Creed 2
Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
To name but a few. And with Arkham Asylum due next month it will still be a busy end to the year.
emdeepee
MemberIt certainly looks impressive but will no doubt cost a fortune in the UK.
Will possibly spring for the hard cover version but not the NVG.
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MemberI personally wouldn't play a game I didn't like just for the trophies. Looking through my trophy list I've got less than 5% on games like Fallout 3, Street Fighter IV and Far Cry 2 (sorry but I just didn't like them
), however I've got anywhere between 60-100% on those that that I've enjoyed.
In some cases the Trophy system has extended the life of a game for me, for example, COD W@W Lets be honest how many people would have bothered to complete that on Veteran if it wasn't for the trophies?? And although the Veteran difficulty completely sucked the fun out of the game there was certainly a greater sense of achievement when I finally planted that Russian flag.
I still don't have Platinum on the game though becuase quite frankly I can't be arsed with Sum of All Zeroes. Does that make me a Trophy Whore? I don't think so.
My own definition of a Trophy Whore is:
Anyone who has Hannah Montana – The Movie Platinum (I'm sorry but there is no excuse for that)
As for people who go on about how many trophies they have, I'm happy to have a bit of friendly banter and healthy competition with my “real-life” friends but personally not bothered about how much better (or worse) than me those on my friends list are.
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Membergamerben said:
i cannot edit my post and it seems that my portable id does not work either
Has something happened to the edit function cause I can't edit my posts either?
July 13, 2009 at 3:54 pm in reply to: [Guide] List of all the easiest platinum trophies you can win #30330emdeepee
Memberemdeepee said:
It's happened in reverse for me. I've completed the game on veteran and can't even register a single win online!!!!!
Hypnosis said:
The thing is, it doesnt matter how good your are at the online mode of a fps. The single player campaign has to be played completely different. This is where I think alot of people make the mistake of playing online first and getting really good at that and think they will be good once the play single player. it just doesnt work like that.
Done know what happened there. The bottom two lines were from me. I'm not trying to steal Hypnosis's quotes
July 13, 2009 at 3:51 pm in reply to: [Guide] List of all the easiest platinum trophies you can win #30329emdeepee
MemberHypnosis said:
The thing is, it doesnt matter how good your are at the online mode of a fps. The single player campaign has to be played completely different. This is where I think alot of people make the mistake of playing online first and getting really good at that and think they will be good once the play single player. it just doesnt work like that.
It's happened in reverse for me. I've completed the game on veteran and can't even register a single win online!!!!!
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MemberOne of those people who has to wade through sewers full of people's shit!!
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MemberYakumo89 said:
Post edited 2:38 am – July 11, 09 by Yakumo89
XeroTheGreat said:
Every rapper in the world deserves to go to hell… they get paid ridiculous amounts of money to make the worst music ever. in fact it’s not music, it’s noise. very bad noise.
Though I do agree with some of the previously stated opinions that some rappers have their head stuck very far up their ass, Lil Wayne as the main example in this particular forum, I have to disagree with the opinion of XeroTheGreat.
Yes, rappers get paid an insane amount of money for ,often, a completely worthless CD that pollutes the airwaves for weeks on end until they become replaced by an even greater imbecile in the Hip Hop Industry (who goes on to make a CD of equal or much more terrible quality, and the cycle goes on and on and on…).
However, not all rap is simply about chasing promiscuous women and stating the oh so many ways that they are the most hardcore bad-asses on the face of the planet because of their lifestyle. Some of the early rap from the '90s provided an interesting view into the rough world of the rappers from growing up on crime infested cities( Compton CA, South Central Los Angeles CA, Queens NY etc.), losing friends to gang related violence( Being the bystander in a drive-by shooting, victim of a murder rampage, killed in a robbery gone wrong etc.), amongst other things. When people listened to the lyrics and imagined that lifestyle, some began to appreciate their lives even more so for not having to live through that.
Rap that includes success stories sometimes(Heavy emphasis on “sometimes”) lifts peoples' spirits up by knowing that with hard work and opportunity, (mostly) everything is possible (if kept to a limited imagination, without thinking you'll one day own a mansion, private island, expensive cars etc.). Rap as well used to show the ignorance in some people (people aspiring to be rappers “Rock Superstar/ Rap Superstar by Cypress Hill”, people wanting to join gangs to show their toughness “Shorty Wanna Be a Thug by Tupac Shakur” and people who think they will get far in life [though not really]“. By showing the world what life is like when exposed and magnified, Rap became a respectable and popular form of music amongst the young generations (Early twenties adults to adolescents). That is my opinion about the matter of rap in society from the 90s to today.
I've been listening to Hip Hop/Rap since 1992 and I'm appalled as to what passes as hip hop today.
Hip hop was still a relatively new form of music back then and as such the majority of artists were musically (yes musically) creative and lyrically original and clever.
From 1992 to 1996 some of the best hip hop albums of all time were released:
* Dr Dre – The Chronic
* Wu Tang Clan – Enta The 36 Chambers (plus at least 4 albums from individual members of the group)
* Redman – Whut….Thee Album
* Notorious B.I.G. – Ready To Die
* Outkast – Southernplayalisticadillacmusic
I could go on but won't bore you.
Then it all came crashing down!!
Sean “Puff Daddy” Coombes who after years of being in the background brokethrough (ironically with being the Producer of the aforementioned Ready to Die album) with his radio friendly tracks that appealed to the masses (not just troubled inner city youths).
From there on out “Diddy” became bigger and bigger with imitation being the sincerest way of making money!!. As with anything popular more and more people jumped on and diluted it down to something barely recognisable from its original state.
And so now instead of making music to elevate and educate, Hip Hop today is about “club bangers” and to make matters worse even those I've listed above are making albums based on what sells (but then who can blame them, at the end of the day don't we all want to make a bit of money?).
About 99% of rap today is garbage but there are still a handful who are making albums for the love of the art form (Jedi Mind Tricks spring to mind).
And for those of you who's opinions are based on the Rap you've heard since the turn of the century I don't blame you for having negative opinions of the music, however, I can assure you it hasn't always been this way.
No its not the worst music ever if you look back at the history of the music, but yes I would agree that “artists” such as L'il Wayne and SouljaboyTellEm need to be strung up and publicly executed!!
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MemberRatchet525 said:
I already played Cod5. Beat the game,done online, no point of getting it. But i got a new choice..How about GodFather 2?
Godfather 2 is better for a rental, cause you can get Platinum on first play through with little reason to go back to the game in the future.
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MemberFluffer for a gay gangbang porn movie.
With regards to the one above me, I know the guys who worked in the computer crime dept for the Police Force I used to work for were allowed to play PS3 every few hours to take their minds off what they had seen!!!!
So after seeing horrendous images of children being abused they'd jump on Modern Warfare for a few hours.
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Member* PS3
* Road Racing
* Watching movies
* Football
* Listening to music
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MemberThickbrow said:
How about this guy fellas:
His name is Keanu Reeves and he is the star of such fills as:
- Bill and Ted's excellent adventure (Comedy)
- Speed (Action),
- The Lake House (Drama).
THIS GUY HAS IT ALL
Think he was in that little known Matrix Trilogy as well
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MemberXeroTheGreat said:
i love family guy. truly amazing program.
I rememeber the first time I saw Family Guy:
Peter was complaining to Brian that his family worshipped the ground that Joe (his wheelchair-bound neighbour) “couldn't even walk on!”
I almost fell off the sofa
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MemberOkay thanks
. I only need this one and Epic Tier 3 trophy. Seems a bit wierd that you can get all the other trophies on one play through but not maxed out.
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