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It has a lot of different things for you to do. Add in the experience system, and you can keep going for quite a while. High value all comes down to it being your cup of tea, though.

I agree with you Deviant. R2 is going to be spinning in my PS3 for quite some time. I did get Fallout 3 for Christmas and I'm just now starting that Didn't get Fallout 3 for the ps3 cause I couldn't do cheats like the pc. I'm having alot of fun now not worrying about money in in the game lol. Bethesda games are always fun to mess around in with cheats.

I loved crazy custom spells in Oblivion. I messed around with them more than playing the actual game. Nothing else like summoning an avalanche of boulders onto somebody's head. This just seems like a list of long games. I suppose the hours to dollar spent ratio on these games is quite high Fallout 3 is one of the best games I've played since oblivion considering it's pretty much oblivion with guns I've put in hours into that game and I'm still playing it. The story is too old to be commented.

Lucas Emery. Neil Henning. Patron Badge for through , , Board Game: Diamant [Average Rating Pokey Board Game: Prolix [Average Rating Rick Kimmel. Chris Schenck. Board Game: Bohnanza [Average Rating Mary T. Board Game: Bananagrams [Average Rating Ley Brown. Jeffrey L. Yes, Some of the combat arts are passive or Buffs as the game calls them. They will give a passive bonus when on but on the flip side you take a regen penalty on all your other combat arts unless it specifically says otherwise.

There are mounts. Horses and such and each character has their own Unique mount. Which ranges from a sci fi looking Axel from Twisted Metal thing to a fierce tiger or a huge spider.

Bronze and silver are unlocked from the get go and the latter difficulties unlock upon completion of the previous difficulty. For a noob l'd say start on Bronze to get stuff down but then you can start on Silver with every new character after and you should only have problems the first few minutes.

There are literally over side quests. And, a light and dark campaign. Each character gets to pick a God at the start depending on which campaign you choose. The areas are unique and very diverse. The same can be said about the enemies. You will never feel like you aren't progressing because each new area looks so different and there will be loads of new enemies right up to the final boss. The game looks beautiful. It runs in full p as well which makes all the armor look absolutely amazing.

The attacks are all so different and fun to watch as well. Game can be played solo or co op. Couch co op up to two players and online up to 4. You can also make a "freeworld" game to go explore the hidden bosses of which there are MANY or choose to make a PvP match to see who made the better build.

Building your character is very in depth and rewarding. The amount of stats and effects a player can have at first is a bit overwhelming. You will really have to sit down and think how you want to play. Along with the combat arts there are Skills to choose from as well.

Each character can only have 10 skills from a total of around 50 or so, some characters cannot have the same skills as others, such as Ancient Magic a skill that boosts intelligence to further magic damage and staff damage or things like Bargaining better items in shops, better prices.



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