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ps3 games where the use of the toggles are not needed


mathew

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Nothing beats a excellent spec PC for gaming, first person shooters i don't know how anybody can say a pad can beat a keyboard and mouse player.

 

I Agree.

 

FPS games push the boundaries of gaming progression everytime. I know, lets try and play it on a silly controler with sticks to aim a gun :lol:

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Nah, you would be in danger of becoming cool then!! :p

 

Seriously though, this blog is read by some even more hardcore gamers (geeks in this case) and the sale of my old SEGA games is bringing me in enough case to help me get to the target of a TT supra by next year :tongue:

 

If I was going orange I would have some kind of GT wing a la F&F. :eyebrows:

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I think sir meant; Harcore gamers don't use nancy boy consoles...PC's FTW.

 

Tis true enough.. but keeping on top of the PC spec to run new games would be a pain, and also the reliability issues with stuff like DLC for Fallout would kill me.

 

I have to say, I do like the 'put disc in and play' approach to gaming you get with a console, without the need for hardware/software upgrade/configuration.

 

All of that said I would love Crysis :D

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reverting back to my original question are there any?

ive never been amassive fan of games consoles let alone labelling myself as a 'hardcore gamer' so the need of analogue sticks imo is pointless and difficult. one of the most enjoyable games ive played was the tony hawk series on the ps2 and not an analogue stick in sight needed.

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reverting back to my original question are there any?

ive never been amassive fan of games consoles let alone labelling myself as a 'hardcore gamer' so the need of analogue sticks imo is pointless and difficult. one of the most enjoyable games ive played was the tony hawk series on the ps2 and not an analogue stick in sight needed.

 

If you can't hack an analogue stick, you're doomed in my opinion.

 

It's like people who shun predictive text saying the original million button presses way is better. Just get used to it / learn and your life will benifit from it :)

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Loved half life two.

 

Can't read that article at work unfortuneatly.

 

But it was nowhere near as good as Goldeneye, once i finished it that was it, no replay value.

 

I've been know to stick whack out the N64 and goldeneye with my mates to date. Wouldn't dream of that with HL2

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Loved half life two.

 

 

But it was nowhere near as good as Goldeneye, once i finished it that was it, no replay value.

 

 

We gonna have to agree to disagree. It a debate thats gone on for years, but HL2 comes up tops on nearly all of the polls/reviews etc ;)

 

Don't know if you have played GE recently, but its pap. :( I loved it when it was out, 4 player, awesome.

 

I just want to let you know that the HL2 engine has graced us with the most games from one engine by miles. The last was Duke Nukem, 18 IIRC. The source engine.....50+. How you can say it has no replay value :eek:

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That's better - discussing games, not what they run on!

 

I can't believe we've made it this far though without someone mentioning Deus Ex!

 

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