Granted we all have the FPS, which are justification enough to get the 360, Halo 3, and Gears for instance, however how many of you here are into the exploration of the massive RPG's?
Who has Oblivion, Shivering isles, and who's lining up to get Mass effect?
Anyone think that the DLC (downloadable content) not worth the price they are asking for Oblivion items (with the exception of the horse armor of course)
When Age of Conan hits the 360 (MMO), I'm checking that one out, and in a few years when Bethesda releases Fallout-3...
So who here are die-hard RPG players on the 360? (I dont think Kameo counts as an RPG, more like a platformer then RPG) Input?
Who has Oblivion, Shivering isles, and who's lining up to get Mass effect?
Anyone think that the DLC (downloadable content) not worth the price they are asking for Oblivion items (with the exception of the horse armor of course)
When Age of Conan hits the 360 (MMO), I'm checking that one out, and in a few years when Bethesda releases Fallout-3...
So who here are die-hard RPG players on the 360? (I dont think Kameo counts as an RPG, more like a platformer then RPG) Input?
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Re: 360 RPG's
Tue, March 20, 2007 - 2:24 AMI'd love to see some diversity in the 360's lineup. I was a HUGE fan of KOTOR, so I'm definitely checking for Mass Effect. But I'm all Oblivioned out, I dunno if I can take more of it.
Have you played Crackdown? If you squint really hard it's almost like a superhero version of Oblivion with 1/16th the content. :) -
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Re: 360 RPG's
Thu, December 27, 2007 - 8:04 AMI grew up playing RPG's and would like to see feedback to this too.
As someone who is 3 days into the xbox 360, I've been watching for:
Too Human
www.xbox.com/en-US/games/t/toohuman/
Kingdom under Fire
www.xbox.com/en-US/games/k/kufcod/
while not looking like 'traditional' RPG's they seem to have typical found items, XP. They do not seem to have turn-based combat- but I'm open to change... I think.
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Re: 360 RPG's
Thu, December 27, 2007 - 11:32 AMRPG's are my game of choice. I also adept at run n gun games too, or I play at normal difficulty I should say. I'm playing through Oblivion and it is awesome! My dungeon battles have been very close when I make it past some undead boss. I have my eye on Assassins creed and Conan. The RPG thing requires action and motion and then suddenly reading important details. Does one want to put themselves through this?