Re: What XBox 360 games should I get?
Posted: 2010-07-14 06:58am
Red Dead is a great game if you're the type of gamer who can get really absorbed into a world and spend hours just dicking around in that world, making your own kind of fun. It's not really my kind of game, as I prefer more linearity, but most of my friends have been getting countless hours of fun out of it. It might be worth waiting for some patches or a game of the year addition though.
I loved both Mass Effect games, and I'd recommend you play the first one before the second. The series was very much designed to be played in sequence and I think the story is worth it. The gameplay was improved a lot in the second one but the first is still a ton of fun in it's own right.
Borderlands is a great multiplayer FPS/RPS. It's got a lot of RPG elements but it's still an FPS at it's core. It does co-op really well and the RPG elements add a neat twist to the multiplayer arena fights.
If you like sandbox games, I'd take a look at Crackdown. It's like GTA with less story and more superpowers. It's got some problems but it's still a lot of fun and you can probably find it for $10 or less. The sequel is marginally better but not worth full price. As a bargain game, I'd say Crackdown is a definite pick up.
I've had a ton of fun with Super Street Fighter IV. I normally don't like fighting games but this has some simple and fun gameplay that's easy to get absorbed in. It doesn't have that annoying learning curve that you find with most fighters.
If you like multiplayer and zombies, the Left 4 Dead series is worth a look.
I loved both Mass Effect games, and I'd recommend you play the first one before the second. The series was very much designed to be played in sequence and I think the story is worth it. The gameplay was improved a lot in the second one but the first is still a ton of fun in it's own right.
Borderlands is a great multiplayer FPS/RPS. It's got a lot of RPG elements but it's still an FPS at it's core. It does co-op really well and the RPG elements add a neat twist to the multiplayer arena fights.
If you like sandbox games, I'd take a look at Crackdown. It's like GTA with less story and more superpowers. It's got some problems but it's still a lot of fun and you can probably find it for $10 or less. The sequel is marginally better but not worth full price. As a bargain game, I'd say Crackdown is a definite pick up.
I've had a ton of fun with Super Street Fighter IV. I normally don't like fighting games but this has some simple and fun gameplay that's easy to get absorbed in. It doesn't have that annoying learning curve that you find with most fighters.
If you like multiplayer and zombies, the Left 4 Dead series is worth a look.