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Note: the new Metal Gear game - Metal Gear Solid: Rising - is a spin-off fromt he series (the "Tactical Espionage Action" tagline has been replaced by "Lightning Bolt Action")

lol with a title like "Lightning Bolt Action" it sounds as though they are trying to appeal to a younger generation... eg. 12 year olds and under... it sounds so cheesy.

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lol with a title like "Lightning Bolt Action" it sounds as though they are trying to appeal to a younger generation... eg. 12 year olds and under... it sounds so cheesy.

agreed

I have sort of lost the love of the metal gear series, thinking of buying MGS4 to try and re-kindle it lol

I finished Metal Gear Solid (the original on PS one) about 8 times

I for one reason or another never got to coomplete MGS2

I finished MGS3 twice i think

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I finished MGS1 so many times I've lost count...

MGS2 I've finished quite a few times but nowhere as much as MGS1

MGS3 I've started but never finished.... one day...

MGS4 I've finished out a dozen times

Oh and my collection of MGS consist of the following:

MGS + MGS Special Missions

MGS2 + MGS2 Substance

MGS3 Subsistence

MGS4 Collectors Edition

:D

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new need for speed is looking very nice!

Yeah it does look nice :banana: . But some people might not like it as it's not like the older type need for speed styles like on the street or whatever. It should be good! The in car view looks great.

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FACT - there have only ever been two good need for speed games. The original Road & Track Present The Need for Speed, and the Need for speed porsche 2000 on PC.

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It's good that they (EA) are shifting the series again...this time to out and out racing - trying to compete with Race Driver GRID.

NFS: Most Wanted were very good as it was open world and sent me on a thrill ride but Porsche Unleashed is my all time favorite - manily due to me being able to blast around in the 959 (it's my favorite Porsche). The games physics were very good and was the first time you can customise cars and look nice. I don't like the silly autoscupt on the newer games because the options are very limited

Don't forget there are thre new NFS games coming out this year:

NFS: Shift on PC, Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, Mobile phones and iPhone. Release date September 2009

NFS: Nitro on Wii and DS. Expected Release date sometime in 2009 (Most likely Christmas time)

NFS World Online on PC. That's looks very interesting as it's an MMO (can't anyone remember Motor City Online??). Set in Rockport and Palmont (from NFS: Most Wanted and NFS; Carbon) and what even better - it's a free to play MMO game. It will have cop chases, co-op and team based cop play and whole bunch of cars. It's still unknown at this stage if it will have day and night cycles (hoping they do) - Expected release date - Christamas 2009 (Winter 2009 for our northern hemisphere people)

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