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I have been playing the darkness on PS3. I didnt like it to start with but its turned out to be a great game. I thought it was going to be just a FPS but its got kind of an adventure game feel to it as well. Graphics are prertty awesome too.

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Currently playing Bioshock on PC.

Probably the best game i've played in a few years. I recommend everyone gets it.

I've bought about 5 other games this month but haven't even really looked at them.

Also currently playing with Vista as i bought that the other night.

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Still playing bioshock. Should have it finished today.

Have been away at the motogp since last wednesday so no time to play anything till now.

Also been playing Chess on windows Vista, and a bit of AOE1 multiplayer.

i was going to buy bioshock yesterday, ive played the demo and its pretty good, but ive been told its a pretty short game and theres no multiplayer... so i ended up buying FEAR... havent played it yet, but ive heard good things about it...

i also bought Sonic the Hedgehog cause it was $40... man why do SEGA always go half assed on sonic games now? Sonic Adventure 1 was great. SA2 was ok... then Sonic Heroes... WTF!? they just keep going downhill... i mean its an ok game i guess but it had much more potential...

Has anyone played Sonic and the Secret Rings for Wii? is it any good?

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Just finished bioshock. One of the best games i've played in years.

Sega have been making shit games for the past 7 or so years, ever since the demise of the dreamcast.

I have not played sonic and the secret rings but i hear that it's not too bad, but you could spend your money better elsewhere.

Looking foward to picking up zelda and FFTA tomorrow at work.

Im currently playing Heavenly Sword, Madden 08 and I picked up Killzone as well. I wanted to get the story behind killzone before killzone 2 comes out.

To the person who asked about Sonic and the secret rings, I thought it was pretty average I ended up trading it in for Super Paper Mario as it interested me more. Im looking forward to this weekend so I can download Super Mario World and Super Probotector on Virtual Console....ohh how I miss my Snes.

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Just finished bioshock. One of the best games i've played in years.

same, bloody awesome game.

finished it late last night, took about 4 sittings to finish.

missed a few diaries and power to the people machines, so im going to run through it again and try to get those done. finished it up with the good ending which was nice and rewarding, ill play it though harvesting all the little sisters next time.

so easy to lose track of time playing that game.

Hey i've been playing fifa 08 on the ps3 and not very happy.

The new style of playing "be a pro" isnt in the manager mode kinda sucked a-hole...

Player celebrations after scoring are still lame and only a few...

Only improvement i would say is the comentators...

also they've made it weird with all the windows and options...

I give fifa08 for the $$$ i paid 2/5.

i should of just spent the $$$ on the rb30/26.

I picked up Killzone as well. I wanted to get the story behind killzone before killzone 2 comes out.

How is Killzone?

I never played it but didnt it have something wrong with it when it came out?

Also, whats the general gist of the story line? i always thought it looked interesting, but i only judged that on the face on the cover with the bright orange eyes...

same, bloody awesome game.

finished it late last night, took about 4 sittings to finish.

missed a few diaries and power to the people machines, so im going to run through it again and try to get those done. finished it up with the good ending which was nice and rewarding, ill play it though harvesting all the little sisters next time.

so easy to lose track of time playing that game.

I harvested the little sisters for their precious adam muhahahaha.

Also currently playing Super paper mario. up to chapter 4.2 or so.

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