ProjectX pre-release this plz... yesterday !! ;-P
Almost finished CVania CoD & Fable TLC, done D&D Heroes, me wantz this preciousss
Why call it ... "Seven Sorrows" ? Howz about "A Dozen Orgasms" or " Errrggghhhhh Ah!"
Game Information
Connectivity: Online, Broadband Only, Live Aware
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Special Controllers: Headset
Offline Modes: Cooperative
Online Modes: Cooperative
Number of Players: 1-4
Number of Online Players: 4 Online
I'll grab this for the co-op mode as well, lets hope the game is a major improvement over Gauntlet:Dark Legacy otherwise it won't be spending more than 5-10 minutes on my Xbox.
Bah! Still no sign of it It always amazes me that crap like college hoops,WWF wrestling shite and Ski racing..
That only Fat, ginger 13 yr old boys could possibly want.. is always released days before the shop date.. and good games like this.. we have to wait for.
Well seeing as the two main developers abandoned ship half way through this game I have a feeling the latter half will be crap
However, these "bash em up" two player RPG's are the only thing my g/f will join in with so it will get played anyway, and we usually enjoy them even enjoyed Gauntlet Dark Legacy hahaha.
Plenty of good games come out these days for Xbox and are only around 1 gig in size so I wouldn't worry about that too much.
As for the game I gave it a quick 15-20 minutes just then with all of my low expectations being realised I'll come back to it later in the day though and see if it gets any better (im freaking knackered need to crash for a few hours).
To be honest as someone whos old enough to have played on the original Gauntlet coin-ops and owned the conversions on a couple of the old tape driven 8 bit computers this game just isn't retro enough for me to awaken that nostalgic feeling and its not a game thats been done well enough to compete with the current gen titles within this genre i.e. Hunter the Reckoning and Hunter the Reckoning:Redeemer which are decent games when put alongside something like this.
I''ll stick to the original and best versions of Gauntlet, if I can remember correctly they were on one of those retro arcade collection packs that got released this year or maybe it was last year?.
Plenty of good games come out these days for Xbox and are only around 1 gig in size so I wouldn't worry about that too much.
As for the game I gave it a quick 15-20 minutes just then with all of my low expectations being realised I'll come back to it later in the day though and see if it gets any better (im freaking knackered need to crash for a few hours).
To be honest as someone whos old enough to have played on the original Gauntlet coin-ops and owned the conversions on a couple of the old tape driven 8 bit computers this game just isn't retro enough for me to awaken that nostalgic feeling and its not a game thats been done well enough to compete with the current gen titles within this genre i.e. Hunter the Reckoning and Hunter the Reckoning:Redeemer which are decent games when put alongside something like this.
I''ll stick to the original and best versions of Gauntlet, if I can remember correctly they were on one of those retro arcade collection packs that got released this year or maybe it was last year?.
HeHe im pleased to see im not the only old git on here
I remember the original aswell.. very nostalgic, but i still prefer this version..
Hmm, after playing for a couple hours, I'm not so excited as I was a week ago. Most reviews are either rated fair to good. I really dislike how goons will come out from the side as long as you sit there. Move to another area, kill the 'factory' and then move a little and boom, coming out of the damn side again until you move. Visuals arent making me smile so its a renter for sure.
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