E3 2009, your favourites?

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Post by Johnny »

And yet, you still get owned from time to time. :nod:


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Not really. I almost always go positive unless I'm having a terrible game. Nothing to complain about, especially if you compare the limited amount of hours I've put into the game compared to most of you fools!
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Thems fightin' words boy!
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Scribblenauts obviously.
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i don't see why that's obvious, but okay!
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Because the game looks absolutely brilliant. Really curious about the whole Halo: Reach reveal though. Interested that they are offering a keys to the multiplayer beta with the purchase of Halo: Recon. To me, it suggests that Halo: Reach will be a drastically different multiplayer experience than Halo 3. Otherwise, why beta test? Perhaps larger in scale? Here's hoping.
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Initially, I wondered if Halo: Reach would be the first big Project Natal launch title. However, being that they're giving away the beta codes with ODST.... I assume I'm completely wrong.
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