ugh... im starting to think your new to forums or your from Nsider.
Anyway I havent played it yet so I cant judge.Mp3 Rocks
Well I WAS in the Nintendo forums, but they closed them forsome weirdreason. I'm pretty mad right now, but my anger will pass as time goes by. I hope. This place is pretty awesome.:)
I heard from IGN that they gave it a 9.5, I think Gamespot is a little to harsh on games. But they gave Resident Evil 4 on the Wii a 9.1, even though that was a remake of the version on gamecube, they don't give ports good scores.
Yes, best FPS controls ever.
[QUOTE=''Leon150'']Well I WAS in the Nintendo forums, but they closed them forsome weirdreason. I'm pretty mad right now, but my anger will pass as time goes by. I hope. This place is pretty awesome.:)[/QUOTE]I'm glad you like it here. :)I have to give you some advice, though. Gamespot prides itself on having an outstanding online community. Part of what makes it so great is that users are encouraged (you could even say forced) to create thought-provoking topics. Any new thread must have the potential to create real discussion. If it doesn't, it gets locked so that topics that do generate discussion can rise to the top while the others sink to the bottom. (The advice will come, just keep reading.)An example of a thread that doesn't generate discussion is a list thread. ''What are your top five games for the Wii?'' This doesn't encourage discussion, only simple lists. That same thread could encourage discussion, however, if the original poster gives a reason or two why those are his favorite games and asks anyone who responds to do the same. This gives everyone a chance to discuss the games themselves rather than just listing them.Here's the advice, finally. Your thread, this one right here, is another example of something that doesn't encourage discussion. It's a simple statement with no reasons to back it up whatsoever. At least write a short paragraph or two explaining why you think it's epic. How is it better than its predecessors? How could it be improved? What's your favorite part? I think you get the idea.I hope that you'll take this advice, put it into practice, and become a good contributing member here. Make it your goal to have people say ''Leon150 just created a thread, sweet, I better look at it or I'll miss out on something good.'' ;)If anyone else would like to take this advice, please, go right ahead. :)
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