Bought Assault on dark Athena (10 euros) and Mirror's Edge (3,74)

too short to be worth 50 but is definitely worth 5.Stimey wrote:
Mirror's Edge worth my 5?
Same. And getting 400 is heavenly.Bevo wrote:
Lol @ 500kb/s. I'm happy to get 200.
Someone's not happy with their countryside internet connectionSpidery_Yoda wrote:
Same. And getting 400 is heavenly.Bevo wrote:
Lol @ 500kb/s. I'm happy to get 200.
Also I can't believe you stooped as low as to make a 'Gabe is fat' joke.
it's not very good, but it's certainly worth $5 just to try it out.Stimey wrote:
Mirror's Edge worth my 5?
I'd have payed £15 for it. A nice playthrough, with an interesting storyline. Beautiful graphics, an original idea, for once, made for a pretty good game.OmniDeath wrote:
Just picked up Mirror's Edge. I remember being really interested in it before it came out but then it got mixed reviews so I passed it up for something else, but for $5... why not?
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I wouldn't quite call it linear. It's less linear than the straight line that is Call of Duty for example.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
I don't think Mirrors Edge is worth £3.50 judging from my 1-2 hour Xbox play session many months ago. Interesting idea but flawed, linear, and frankly boring execution.
it's equally straight.Finray wrote:
I wouldn't quite call it linear. It's less linear than the straight line that is Call of Duty for example.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
I don't think Mirrors Edge is worth £3.50 judging from my 1-2 hour Xbox play session many months ago. Interesting idea but flawed, linear, and frankly boring execution.
Well, I may be being pedantic here, but there are slightly different paths you can take through the levels, apposed to pretty much any CoD where there is generally only one way.Miggle wrote:
it's equally straight.Finray wrote:
I wouldn't quite call it linear. It's less linear than the straight line that is Call of Duty for example.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
I don't think Mirrors Edge is worth £3.50 judging from my 1-2 hour Xbox play session many months ago. Interesting idea but flawed, linear, and frankly boring execution.
in one part of no fighting in the war room there's 3 halls. talk about open world.Finray wrote:
Well, I may be being pedantic here, but there are slightly different paths you can take through the levels, apposed to pretty much any CoD where there is generally only one way.Miggle wrote:
it's equally straight.Finray wrote:
I wouldn't quite call it linear. It's less linear than the straight line that is Call of Duty for example.
I didn't say open world, I said slightly different paths.Miggle wrote:
in one part of no fighting in the war room there's 3 halls. talk about open world.Finray wrote:
Well, I may be being pedantic here, but there are slightly different paths you can take through the levels, apposed to pretty much any CoD where there is generally only one way.Miggle wrote:
it's equally straight.
I was being sarcastic.Finray wrote:
I didn't say open world, I said slightly different paths.Miggle wrote:
in one part of no fighting in the war room there's 3 halls. talk about open world.Finray wrote:
Well, I may be being pedantic here, but there are slightly different paths you can take through the levels, apposed to pretty much any CoD where there is generally only one way.
Hell yea, but I already bought the special edition both for pc and on my 360... + I have 1 to 4 on seperate discs and the 1-3 bounty packDauntless wrote:
Monkey island is the tits, used to play that at my friends house all the time, awesome.
Nostalgia.