 
							
		            	I loved the first one. Second one. Not so much.
 
							
		            	I loved the first one. Second one. Not so much.
 
							
		            	As you would expect, the pace of combat is a lot slower than an arcade style game.
 
							
		            	Aw nice! I want that thing. That's a good price too.
 
							
		            	I started to get interested in AC when III came out and there were ship battles. I picked up ACI and now II because I want to try them all out eventually.
I love that title "Late to the Party".
 
							
		            	Yea, I'll try anything. Really, I'm not so much into gamerscore, it's just an excuse to pick up more games and try stuff. However, when I find a game I really like, it's very satisfying to go for 100% completion.
 
							
		            	Both are classics that hold up even today.
 
							
		            	That Cabela game is really fun. My buddy took over when mine didn't work and had a total blast. It was fun to watch him play it too. I can't wait to start it up again. It really does have nice graphics. This is why I try stuff on the cheap. Sometimes I find a really fun game.
Over G Fighters wasn't as tough as I expected though. I thought I wouldn't even get into the sky, but I managed several missions. I probably could get through the game with a little more patience. It's actually a very accessible game.
 
							
		            	Oblivion is the best. I think I'll go pick up the GOTY edition and give my regular edition to my friend. It's always fun to see how someone else approaches the same game your playing. The guide I'm following has me doing the Arena first and then all the Guild Quests before doing the main story. I always went for the main story before and always got side tracked and then killed by some mission that was too high a level for me. I'm excited to get back to it so I can finally see the whole game. This game is why I got a 360.
 
							
		            	Yea, I saw that you could land automatically from that guide I read, but you have to do it once manually for the training. It's just on a normal runway. I know you're supposed to nose up just before touch down, but I kept rising back into the air. Somthing about cutting your thrust at some key moment I think.
 
							
		            	Some good moments, but it fell kinda flat for me emotionally.