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Oh and I have a few relatives who's been playing Batman: Arkham Asylum for the Xbox 360 and another one has been playing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the computer. They both seem pretty cool, but addictive games.
Yup, I picked it up today after work. Graphically it's quite spectacular but it's also a big transition after having played so much Modern Warfare 2.
One thing that I've noticed is that they've increased the gameplay speed to match that of Call of Duty. The increased frame rate and being able to run helped the game a lot, because after playing Call of Duty 4 - Halo 3 felt so slow.
Since I sadly lost my GameCube a few years back, I suddenly found a PS2 copy of Super Monkey Ball Deluxe I've been constantly playing as of late on my backwards compatible PS3. I owned both original GameCube Super Monkey Ball games, and am looking forward to replaying them, once I finally purchase a Wii sometime before Christmas. (a console I'm overdue in getting) I've also been playing Uncharted 1 a good bit(as I found a cheap used copy of it at a non-GameStop store), and there are several other PS3 games(not to mention also PS2 and PSX) I'm very strongly debating getting ATM.
In addition, there are several other PS3, PS2 and PSX games I've been starting to play a good bit, like Metal Gear Solid 1(PSX), Driver 1(PSX) Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution(PS2), and Red Dead Revolver(PS2).
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