Guilty Gaming

Kirby’s Epic Yarn…

Peggle

Peggle kicked ass across the board.

You guys suck.

Nobody seems to enjoy Epic Yarn? I loved it and it’s gotten excellent reviews almost everywhere…

This might be the thread to ask what Viva Pinata 2 is like… it’s 6 quid and got good reviews…

James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game D:

Dead Rising 2…
The strip poker minigame
(I seriously have a savegame right before it. I PLAY FOR THE CARD GAME, I SWEAR)

The Orange Box

No one I know except a few friends of mine knows what Half-Life is.

Stake them through the heart and bury them in consecrated soil in the graveyard of a church. Nothing mortal can not have heard of The Orange Box. I couldn’t go anywhere in school for a while without hearing about one game that was on it or another.

I feel really guilty about this one but… Too Human. My friend brought it over and we played it and we were like, “This is freakin’ awesome!” Then I saw the reviews; they were pretty much unanimous in their disappointment. Worst part is, after reading the reviews I thought, “Yeah, that was annoying… and yeah, that made no sense… oh, man that was stupid!”

But I still think it was damn fun. I think it may be how one might have fun watching what, to be honest, is a bad movie but they don’t care because they’re in that type of “park your brain at the door, 'cause this one has SPLOSIONS! WEEEEEE!” kind of mood.

Iron Storm. EVERYONE of my friends thought it was TOTALLY retarded.

Pariah. I honestly did it for running over bots in multiplayer. and upgrading the rocket launcher :slight_smile:

First Harry Potter on Gameboy Color…

This

Vindictus

^Uh, everybody I know who actually played it (me included) says it’s a pretty good game.

Bejeweled.

Super Mario.

rapelay

i kid

Ethnic Cleasing

gotta love the monkey sounds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0x-YNdJ-po

i kid 2

Oh my god, that game looks like shite. and it is TOTALLY unethical in probably every country today… and what the hell with the monkey sounds lol.

Hello Kitty online

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