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Originally Posted by Celisasu
Right now I haven't bothered with X-Box Live. I can't stand the control scheme on Blazing Angels, I hate Perfect Dark Zero with a passion, and Elder Scrolls: Oblivion is a single player game. Thus I only have Dead or Alive 4 to play online which isn't worth it to me. I've been watching Chrome Hounds with interest. If I do get this one it might be what tempts me to finally bother with getting my 360 online. I've always been fond of mech games although I have to admit that I consistently suck at them(well the ones where you pilot them anyways....I'm pretty good at the strategy games). You'd laugh at how poor I am at Mech Warrior or Zone of the Enders. On the other hand as long as my team doesn't mind watching lots of terrible deaths or mind the fact that I tend to be online at odd hours I'm a fan of multiplayer gaming. This and Gears of War are probably the two games I'm most looking forward to at this point.
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I'm actually in a really similar boat concerning the state of Xbox Live. Dead or Alive 4 is probably the only game that I actually spent a good deal of time online. I'm not too hyped about Chromehounds, but I'm definitely looking forward to Gears of War.
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Originally Posted by Colonel Skills
But Live is extremely cheap. It works out to something like 5 bucks a month. That's basically the price of one game a year. Just the ability to download arcade games is worth that much, let alone the multiplayer for games like Burnout and PGR3, and the downloadbale content for ES4. This'll sound like an ad, but Live is fucking awesome and I heartily recommend it.
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If you didn't have to pay extra for arcade games then I'd agree. The current ones just don't interest me enough to warrant the extra cost. Hopefully Street Fighter 2 will change things, but if it costs over $10 US, there's no way I'm paying that much for it. Especially with the shitty Xbox 360 d-pad.
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