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I'll send you a request later...

I'm really not all that enthused for any upcoming games at the moment... I think I might be getting old or something... Everything seems to be a sequel or more of the same. Looking for some kind of originality out there...


I'm kind of similar. There are games due out in Feb next year I am interested in but both are sequels, FFXIII-2 - but I really liked the combat system in the previous game, despite the difficulty spike towards the end.

The other one isn't new but it is the first time on this generation tech and that's SSX, which could be lots of stupid fun as you barrel down a mountainside at suicidal speed!

I suspect there may be a surprise game that stuns me, in the way Yakuza 3 did a couple of years back.
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Apparently the HD Metal Gear Solid collection us out now in Japan / the States. Why the FUCK does the UK have to wait until Feb 2012 for it?!?
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Apparently the HD Metal Gear Solid collection us out now in Japan / the States. Why the FUCK does the UK have to wait until Feb 2012 for it?!?

exfuckingactly! although, plus side, it gives me time to get some money for it.

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It's region free though, so you could play the US copy.
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Oh, I didn't realise Xbox stuff was region free. I might just take the plunge then. That said, holding off to Feb might be for the best as I want to buy the new Assassins Creed, MW3 and a few other games in the upcoming months.

Gutted that MGS1 isn't in the collection though. I loved making the guards follow my footprints in the snow only for me to sneak up behind them an snap their necks.

"Huh?!? Who's footprints are these?!?"
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Oooh no, thought you meant PS3.
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Apparently the HD Metal Gear Solid collection us out now in Japan / the States. Why the FUCK does the UK have to wait until Feb 2012 for it?!?


It takes that long to correct all the spellings, you know putting the U's in...

Shame they stopped doing that to the Medal of Honour franchise...
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Oooh no, thought you meant PS3.


Yeah, xbox all the way for me. I found a website that has lists of which games are compatable on which systems. The US and Asian MGS:HD collections are not compatible with European 360s. Bugger. Going to have to wait whether I like it or not.
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Holy crap, Old Republic is so popular that their FORUMS have a queue now!
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Holy crap, Old Republic is so popular that their FORUMS have a queue now!

nope they're all just broken now.
went to bed at 2 last night, they sent the email out at 327am
stupid colonials and their time being wrong!
only just checked my mail now, but sadly, america is already waking up.

edit: ok, I'm getting there, but the slowness of the slow slow website is...not so much fun.
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Old Republic is downloading slow. And quite a chunky doo-da if ye ask me. hoping in vein that it will be DL'ed tomorrow and working from Thursday onwards, as I work Fri and Sat. :(
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Hmm, Final Fantasy X HD?

Yeah, I could go for that. I really liked the intelligence of the combat system once I cracked it, you could do some very smart fighting in that game.
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I was rummage around in the videos and reports on XBL and much to my joy found a report on the upcoming syndicate...

I went all stary eyed and nostalgic, the thought of my little team of augmented agents mowing down rival corporations agents, civilians and police all at the same time just to steal the data to develop a better cyborg leg was almost too much to bear...

I said to myself, They best not have turned it into some shitty FPS...

One of the opening lines was, "Current gamers don't remember Syndicate" at that my heart sank, I knew exactly what I was going to hear... "We've re-imagined it for the "modern" gamer"... My heart broke, they played a visual, they've turned it into A FUCKING FPS!!!!!

Oh well, so much for that dream of a modern remake of one of my favourite games, back I go to DOSbox, Loading up Syndicate with the axle rose cheat enabled just so my near invincible agents can mow down every person in the city with Gatling guns... at least that will keep the rage at bay...
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Old Republic is downloading slow. And quite a chunky doo-da if ye ask me. hoping in vein that it will be DL'ed tomorrow and working from Thursday onwards, as I work Fri and Sat. Posted Image

WHIY IS IN IT NOT TOMORROWA T 10CST?!?! argggg!

or, make that 4pm here. Good thing I finish at 3. Got all my snacks and stuff sorted. Gonna have to stick some DVDs on or calming music to distract me from the inevitable numerous crashes and bugs.
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WHIY IS IN IT NOT TOMORROWA T 10CST?!?! argggg!

or, make that 4pm here. Good thing I finish at 3. Got all my snacks and stuff sorted. Gonna have to stick some DVDs on or calming music to distract me from the inevitable numerous crashes and bugs.


Not all that many bugs or crashes, though everyone seems to get dumped now and again. I'm currently sitting 970th in the queue, having been punted about 20 minutes ago.

On the other hand, it's a very, very skinny game. It's relying heavily on the audio cutscenes to extend its initial playthrough, but those are going to get skipped by everyone the second time around (and by most people the first time, because the voice acting is pathetic). The MMO aspect feels almost bolted on, and there are several questionable design decisions due to Bioware not wanting players to feel like they're paying £9 a month to play KOTOR. Which is bad for them, as at lower levels it basically is just KOTOR with a subscription fee and they're going to lose a hell of a lot of players as a result.
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this is bad mojo. but then i am remembering how positive and cheery you usually are and my hope returns.
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On the other hand, it's a very, very skinny game. It's relying heavily on the audio cutscenes to extend its initial playthrough, but those are going to get skipped by everyone the second time around (and by most people the first time, because the voice acting is pathetic). The MMO aspect feels almost bolted on, and there are several questionable design decisions due to Bioware not wanting players to feel like they're paying £9 a month to play KOTOR. Which is bad for them, as at lower levels it basically is just KOTOR with a subscription fee and they're going to lose a hell of a lot of players as a result.


Yes, but do you have anything critical to say about the game?
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Some info on tomorrows Xbox LIVE update:

http://www.xbox360achievements.org/news/news-10257-A-Look-at-the-New-Xbox-360-Dashboard-Update.html

A Look at the New Xbox 360 Dashboard Update

We've come a long way since the “blades.” Where once the 360's interface was merely for purchasing content or checking out your friends lists, it now has to juggle more balls than Sasha Grey on a casting couch. With games, movies, music, avatars and social networking apps, Xbox Live's overflowing content list demands a robust and sophisticated operating system.
So while the original blades OS was fine for its time, and its replacement, NXE, has done a good job in recent years, tomorrow sees a major step forward in the 360's evolution. An entirely new operating system is coming, bringing an influx of new services, apps and content with it. We've had a taster of it and here's what we thought.
As those that have been part of the limited preview program will know, the most striking aspect of the update is the operating system's new look and feel. Built to reflect both Microsoft's Windows Phone OS, as well as the upcoming Windows 8 for PC, it's a clean and simple 'Metro' interface composed of large, bold, easy to navigate tiles.
This simplicity of design allows the OS to adapt equally well to a range of inputs. You can now navigate the menus with ease either via Kinect motion controls, a plain old controller, or most impressively, Kinect voice commands. Taking into account the tech's foibles – you have to speak quite slowly and deliberately – it's hard not to see this as a little glimpse of the future.
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This is due in part to Bing integration. Every single piece of content available across Xbox Live is indexed and searchable. So all you have to do is say “Bing: Call of Duty,” and all of the games and content relating to the franchise will pop up on screen, ready for selection. It's a process that works across music, television and movie content too. It's fantastic, but has one notable shortcoming.
The problem is with the way Bing finds content. Bark Christian Bale at your Kinect and it will dutifully find every film that Christian Bale has starred in, and offer a variety of ways to watch that content, be it via LoveFilm, Sky, or whatever. Impressive, right? Say Cliff Bleszinski or Peter Molyneux, however, and the only content it will return is interviews with the developers on say, Inside Xbox. None of the developer’s work will appear.
The same goes for development houses too, as well as publishers. It's a terrible shame, as implementing such a feature could both educate consumers and lead them to similar content. Like the Halo games? Then why not search for Bungie and check out their early work in Marathon: Durandal? It's just not possible. But you can access all the Jennifer Aniston films available on XBL in a flash.
Now, of course, this is indicative of a larger issue with games and a general ambivalence to the people that make them. But Microsoft are in a privileged position to help bring about change. During our presentation numerous references were made to the “curation” of the content on XBL - about how Microsoft make sure everything hits their very high standards. If this is true, then they should slap a few extra tags on the game content and let us search via the talent involved. It would make a world of difference.
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Broadly speaking, however, this update isn't about games. It's about turning the Xbox 360 into an entertainment hub for your living room, about delivering one piece of tech that can provide everything you need. One box to rule them all, you could say. With this new update, Microsoft come mighty close to achieving just that.
Tomorrow sees an explosion of XBL apps from third-parties, across live and on-demand TV, music and movies as well as internet services and social media, all available via an Apps Marketplace. UK will be able to access iPlayer, 4OD, Demand 5, LOVEFiLM, YouTube and more. Even established XBL services have been upgraded, with the likes of Facebook getting a makeover to bring them into line with the style of the rest of the dashboard. Consistency of experience looks to have been a key goal.
There's some decent bonuses on offer too. LOVEFiLM for example is rolling out a free 30-day trial for all Xbox Live Gold Users, meaning that you can try out the service for a month, without obligation. It's a nice touch. More apps and features are going to roll out over the coming months and years. The value of the service is soaring.
Meanwhile, gamers haven't been completely forgotten. Cloud saving is a highlight. Now, when prompted to save your data you'll find an extra option titled merely "cloud." There's just over half a GB's worth of space in there, accessible from any XBL-connected 360 in the world, at any time. Your Gamertag just got a whole lot more portable.
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Beacons also stand out. These allow you to communicate to your friends exactly what it is you would like to play. You just pop in, pick a game from your library, and then click on it to communicate your desire. You can even set a beacon to post to Facebook too, for you friends that are not currently on Live.
It's hardly a revolutionary addition, but it is indicative of Microsoft's desire to provide a compelling social experience for its users. From the very beginning, Microsoft has pushed to connect as many Xboxes as possible. It shows. Socially, Xbox Live remains far in advance of its nearest competitors.
Ultimately, despite the fact that the new update brings scant new features that directly relate to games, this is a profound improvement of the service. Microsoft are keen to say that they are effectively providing a brand new console, delivered for free, six years into the platform's lifespan.
That's clearly overstating the case, but the truth is that the new dashboard represents an entirely new way to interact with your Xbox. It's a system that looks, feels and most importantly works incredibly well, with a ridiculous amount of content delivered in a uniform, coherent manner. Attractive and easy to use, very little about it disappoints. We've come a long way since blades.
Microsoft’s new Xbox dashboard will be available to download by all users tomorrow.


http://www.xbox360achievements.org/news/news-10262-Microsoft-Dates-Upcoming-TV-Channels-On-Xbox-Live.html

As the Fall Xbox Live Dashboard Update is almost upon us, Microsoft has listed the wealth of TV content coming our way from tomorrow onwards, with an array of services being added from day one, and a whole lot more to come later in the month and in 2012.
Initially, you'll only have access to a handful of television services, with the likes of Hulu Plus in the US and LOVEFiLM in the UK, whereas the rest of the month sees a load more being added, while 2012 sees the introduction of BBC services in the UK, HBO in the US and a whole lot more besides.
So from tomorrow, your Xbox 360 will be a jack-of-all-trades, with streaming movies, music and television all part of the Xbox Live service. Oh, and it plays games too remember. For a lowdown on the Xbox Live Dashboard Update, give Lee's comprehensive preview a read.
Dec. 6:

  • EPIX. United States
  • ESPN on Xbox LIVE (ESPN). United States
  • Hulu. Japan
  • Hulu Plus. United States
  • LOVEFiLM. United Kingdom
  • Netflix. Canada, United States
  • Premium Play by (MediaSet). Italy
  • Sky Go (SkyDE). Austria, Germany
  • Telefónica España – Movistar Imagenio. Spain
  • TODAY (MSNBC). United States
Later in December:
  • 4 On Demand (C4). United Kingdom
  • ABC iView (Australian Broadcasting Corp.). Australia
  • AlloCiné. France (AlloCiné), Germany (Filmstarts), Spain (Sensacine), United Kingdom (Screenrush)
  • Astral Media’s Disney XD (Astral Media). Canada
  • blinkbox (blinkbox). United Kingdom
  • Crackle (Sony Pictures). Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States
  • Dailymotion. Available in 32 countries globally
  • Demand 5 (Five). United Kingdom
  • DIGI+ (CANAL+). Spain
  • GolTV (Mediapro). Spain
  • iHeartRadio (Clear Channel). United States
  • Mediathek/ZDF (ZDF). Germany
  • MSN. Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, United Kingdom
  • MSNBC.com. United States
  • MUZU.TV. Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UK
  • ninemsn. Australia
  • Real Sports (Maple Leaf Sports). Canada
  • Rogers On Demand Online (Rogers Media). Canada
  • SBS ON DEMAND. Australia
  • TMZ (Warner Bros.). Canada, United States
  • TVE (RTVE.es). Spain
  • UFC on Xbox LIVE (UFC). Canada, United States
  • Verizon FiOS TV. United States
  • VEVO. Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States
  • Vudu (Wal-Mart). United States
  • YouTube. Available in 24 countries globally
Early 2012:
  • Antena 3 (Antena 3 de Televisión). Spain
  • BBC (BBC). United Kingdom
  • CinemaNow (Best Buy). United States
  • HBO GO (HBO). United States
  • MLB.TV (MLB Advanced Media). Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States
  • Telenovelas/Sports (Televisa). Brazil, Chile, Colombia, France, Italy, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom
  • Xfinity On Demand (Comcast). United States


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a mate of mine did a review, and it got posted up on the website he works for early...and microsoft was not happy at the leakage!
from what I hear though, it is a nice thing which is nice.

edit: looking at that. I only watch BBC and Ch4, and then, it's maybe 3 or 4 shows. I could cancel my tv package and just get it all through my xbox on the internets? (or, y'know, not wait and do it on their online iPlayer and 4OD which I usually do anyway)
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The LoveFilm one is good news too - I get 4 hours free streaming a month I never use as I generally don't like watching movies on my laptop. Doing it through my telly though... I'm going to need a bigger streaming budget methinks. Also, the YouTube one is going to be great given the amount of movies and TV programs uploaded on it.
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