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| quote: | Originally posted by Magnus
I just got onto Live last week on my 360 so I'm a little behind I'm sure but so far, I'm really loving Geometry Wars Evolved. A friend of mine with a PS3 showed me Super Stardust HD and that was enough for me to want a PS3. Those types of games just do it for me.
I will have to check out Braid. |
I've fallen in love with those types of games, too. I bought Geo Wars nearly TWO years ago, and I STILL play it on a regular basis. Even if the game has no bosses, only 6 enemy types, only 2 weapons, and no real objective except to just stay alive, I don't give a fuck, the game is beautiful and is so fluid that I'll never tire of it.
Geo Wars 2 is way more expanded, with 6 game modes AND multiplayer co-op. Very cool, but I'll be honest, there's just something about the original that I like more. It seems the sequel was slightly toned down due to the inclusion of co-op (imagine co-op in Geo Wars 1, it would be too chaotic to the point that you would have no idea where you were), so I think that might be why. Or maybe its just the undeniable simplicity behind it all...the fact that the game is nothing more than Asteroids on speed and acid.
Super Stardust may technically be better, if only because the game has a lot more offer, I'm still partial towards Geo Wars. Don't get me wrong, Stardust is unreal, and the game is hypnotically gorgeous...on an HDTV, your eyes will never be the same. And I mean that in a good way.
You should also give Assualt Heroes a go on Xbox Live Arcade. It features the exact same control scheme as Geo Wars, and the game is much longer and more epic.
And Braid is, indeed, full of win. Check that out as soon as possible. Some reviewers claim its one of the greatest games ever made. Not just on XBLA...I mean One. Of. The. Greatest. Games. Ever.
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