Retr0gamer wrote: » I played it on release, once was enough. It wasn't a bad game, better than I was expecting to be honest, it just was a bit bland.
Retr0gamer wrote: » Prepare for disappointment.
deathrider wrote: » Also, I've picked up Doom 3- BFG Edition. Can't wait to very stuck into that, as I never got to play Doom 3 when it was first doing the rounds because I was a PS2 head.
DinoRex wrote: » All this time and I'm only noticing now that the Doom guy is only holding one gun:Hi-res version
Retr0gamer wrote: » $85
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Probably worth seeing if it comes out over here, and then get the limited edition on the 3DS, but I think it is Zelda LttP lite
CiDeRmAn wrote: » How much did people here pay for it again??
Nerdkiller1991 wrote: » So...anyone remember the greatness that was The Mystic Knights of Tír na nÓg?
Danonino. wrote: » Def Jam vendetta used the same engine as the N64 games and I remember that being good craic too, just with rappers and more mashing
Jack burton wrote: » Ah Genki Sudo is the man.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » the most recent entry and its just the same as it was back in the PS1 days. It doesn't translate well for some reason, seeming horribly rigid and mechanical.
Jack burton wrote: » I used to love wrestling back in the day. The games are still fun to play to this day, in the right nostalgic company, and I have Royal Rumble plugged into my Naomi right now.
I think most wresting fans as children are after getting into watching or doing MMA since getting older. Regardless or what you think of it they are fantastic athletes
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I only remember any of it due to my brother being into it, back when Mean Gene was commentating, all silly stuff. I never understood gamers being into the wrestling games but they were huge, particularly the releases on the N64, massively popular games.
EnterNow wrote: » I never implied it was a revelation though, or did I? No disputing that the chaps involved arn't fit/good athletes etc...its just wrestling lost its appeal to me as a nine year old kid once I found out they wern't actually fighting. I remember the Louis Theroux documentary on it, it was more local town stuff {deep south hicks of course} but still a good insight into it. I think they see it more as a form of theater really...one chap brought a blade into the ring & was meant to cut his forehead with it at some point in the match but ended up cutting too deep & bled all over the place.