Killzone 3

Ghost-Dog

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The online is fantastic. Who plays?

I have a new, non-bluetooth headset.

Anyone want to squad up?
 

Average Joe

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i added it to my Gamefly queue the other day

i haven't played any of the games so i figured i would give one a go

no idea if i care enough to take it online though
 

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Joe, you definitely should try it online. It has a unique flavor.

The classes are a lot of fun to develop. Each one has access to special equipment, abilities, and weapons. I'm currently working on Tactician, which captures points faster, spots enemies on radar,and uses drones for backup.
 

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i just don't have the patience for getting good at competitive games lately

i look at it like i'd rather spend that time doing something more productive instead

i haven't even touched Reach or Halo 3 since early December...
 

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i just don't have the patience for getting good at competitive games lately

i look at it like i'd rather spend that time doing something more productive instead

i haven't even touched Reach or Halo 3 since early December...

You probably just need a change of scenery. KZ3 single player is alright (story-wise), but the multi modes are where it shines. There's a bot mode you can try to get the feel of things before you face other humans. It's a good chance to get practice with the different classes and how they play.

I gotta say, I do miss Reach.
 

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You probably just need a change of scenery.

i do it's just that it's not in video game form

i'll always be a gamer but i'm definitely moving away from it more and more

whenever i think about playing a game i end up going out, reading a book, or exercising instead

i've actually contemplated selling off everything but my PS3 (just for the media center) and my 360 but the only reason i haven't is because i don't want to bother with the hassle of selling it off
 
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