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Favorite Boss the metal gear dual in mgs4 is up there. It was just freaky the first time around, how he read your memory card and made it seem like he read your mind.

And the whole thing where you had to switch the controller connection was just genius. He really isn't much of a boss, you just have to dodge his attacks for 60 seconds then unleash the uber-missiles on him, but it's amazing as red and blue clash, and it eventually become a swirling art canvas that was a beautiful array of bullets all over the screen..

The music was awesome, and the feeling you get when you finally enter the final phase of the fight with the theme song going off as you dodge all of the bullets is just incredible. I'll place my bets on games like:-Kingdom Hearts-Wild ARMs-Others I can't think of right nowI was going to make a poll for this, but I decided not to so that a I won't get modded, and b so everyone can predict their series of choice instead of choosing from a set list.

They announced it??? That saves me the money I was going to cough up for the PS3. Anyways, I would really love it if Metal gear solid 4 made it to the I know that it never will, but that would be awesome. Theory: The less popular a game, the harder it is online. This being due to the fact that old, outdated and sparsely played online games such as GRAW 2, Perfect Dark Zero, and Star Wars Battlefront and many others can be very hard online due to the fact that the few remaining players playing them are the games' most dedicated players and thus may be quite experienced.

Unlike newly released and popular titles such as COD4 and BF:BC, where casual, less hardcore gamers going with the crowd can get steamrolled by more committed and professional players. Theory: The less popular a game, the harder it is online I think Diablo 2 and Starcraft goes against the theory.

Noobs like me still play them MP. That's just the way it works. For those that don't I guess you'd better convince your friends to start playing again. Luckily, the rise of remastered collections have given these franchise a second chance. It it sells well, it could prove there is still a market for action sports games. While SSX 3's remaster was a success, there doesn't seem to be any plans for a follow-up game in the works, although that doesn't mean there isn't still hope.

I have contemplated what it would mean, whether to remaster or even reboot the series. You're beholden to the expectations that people had from a long time ago. I easily think they could remaster [SSX] Tricky but there would be a tonne of work to be able to have live head-to-head competition and gameplay - just because the game wasn't architected that way.

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PS3 or X? The snowboarding game was not just about completing a race, it was also about performing cool tricks and gaining more speed. The game debuted with the PlayStation 2 console back in and immediately caught the attention of snowboarding fans and those who did not even follow snowboarding. The game was a lot more than just finishing in first place and the success quickly led to other releases.

But the latest release was in and now fans are wondering where the SSX games went. In SSX games, players have a number of snowboarders to choose from. The characters have different styles and stats. The game received great reviews and the studio decided to release another game the following year.

This time it was called SSX Tricky and it was no longer an exclusive. The first two games were similar but the studio continued to improve them and make small changes to the gameplay.

The series returned in , with SSX 3. The game arrived with some changes, including the location. Instead of taking place in tracks around the world, the game was now all about racing and performing tricks on one mountain. SSX 3 could also be played online, a feature which was removed three years later as the game developer decided to shut down the servers. Two years later, SSX on Tour was released. The game brought a number of improvements on the gameplay.



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