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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:01AM CaptainProtonX said

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It helps that most of the "quality" titles are in the 800 to 1200 point range.

Bastards.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:11AM WWFMankind said

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I got all of them and I'm still waiting on my *free* 800 points...
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 11:47AM Chibi Chaingun said

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Kotaku is not as good as Joystiq, imo. I switched over to here years ago and never looked back. Well, that's not entirely true. I have their news feed on my iGoogle page. One reason I like Joystiq better is that I love the family of sister sites. Autoblog, AutoblogGreen, Joystiq I read religiously. Plus their iPhone support is pretty cool, but not perfect. Can't say the same for Kotaku. Their iPhone site sux bawls.
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Posted: Sep 23rd 2009 9:07AM Windmill said

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Why not just visit both Joystiq and Kotaku? I have Joystiq, Kotaku and Destructoid in my feeds. I mean, why not? They often post different news stories to each other.

I find Joystiq is slower on the whole to get news up, but I really appreciate how they have xbox/playstation/nintendo feeds, because I only can afford a playstation and a DS, so I can just check out the news relevant to what I own quickly. Destructoid often has indie news neither of the two get, and kotaku has a lot of interesting random crap on it. Plus, for the same news stories, you can get different takes on it.

I mean each has their own place?
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:12AM (Unverified) said

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So, how do they stack up against this summers PSN releases sales-wise? Fat Princess, BF1943, FFVII, etc. If that last one is included, my money is on Sony.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:30AM (Unverified) said

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How is that trolling? I ask a valid question and get flamed for it?

Perhaps my time would be better spent on Kotaku instead of the train-wreck Joystiq has become.

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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:31AM Ritchie Blackmore said

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Ha ha, your comment fails like the PS3's launch.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:33AM darkinchworm said

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I wasn't aware Kotaku was never a trainwreck
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:52AM Temidien said

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"Perhaps my time would be better spent on Kotaku instead of the train-wreck Joystiq has become."

How is insulting the website you're currently commenting on and advertising a competing site not trolling?
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 11:43AM ybfelix said

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IMHO Kotaku's(and all gawker subsidiaries) comment system is messed up. "Featured", "Starred", yeah..
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 12:22PM ChomskyKnows said

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two words dickhead: Shadow Complex. now go fuck yourself.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 12:17PM MarkezJM said

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Kotaku is a dump and full of morons, you should head over there and not comment here anymore.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 12:24PM (Unverified) said

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Shadow Complex? Why would I want to play a Metroid knockoff? I'd rather pop in the real thing.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 1:30PM Dr Stabbingworth said

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I love reading the Kotaku hate here. The general readership of Joystiq seems barely literate and most of the stories are reposts of stuff that was in the gaming subReddit two days ago.

I'm not saying Kotaku is good or anything, but the level of discourse here is woeful; significantly worse than it was in the past, and it's funny to read people bashing another game site for the same level of retardedness that often appears here.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 2:39PM darkinchworm said

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Kotaku isn't all wretched - honestly, the fanbase sometimes seems more stable than on our side of the fence (though I love all of you guys and girls too much!). However, the editors infuriate me, especially Crybaby Crecente. The militant disemvoweling is a major turn-off also.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:15AM 8Complex said

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Sale during the summer or not, Microsoft needs to start understanding what depreciation is. The Crackdown 'Gettin Busy' pack should be free by now, or at least hella cheap. $10 for a game-addon that is 2.5 years old is just freaking lame.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:26AM Petebot330 said

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Right you can get Crackdown for like $10 now!
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:29AM (Unverified) said

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Wow, when you can get the whole game for less than the add-on that's sad. We're talking about Microsoft here though, I'm still surprised they even let Bungie make map packs free after the first couple months.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 11:41AM Chibi Chaingun said

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As much as I like free stuff, you don't have to be a genius to know that making everything that is old suddenly one day free will hurt initial sales of any DLC and eventually kill the market.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 12:20PM 8Complex said

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Agreed, but leaving it the same value for the lifespan of it's existence is just stupid. If you want people to continue playing those old games, you should probably make it appealing somehow. Honestly, I'd love to play through Crackdown again, but without any new single player content, it's just the same old BS (yes, I'm a single-player mode whore). And at $10 for the content I passed up over 2 years ago for the same price, I can get a whole new game from a used game store.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 1:07PM Chibi Chaingun said

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I'm a campaign-whore too. I wish more console games did campaign packs.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:24AM Vcize said

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Splosion Man > Shadow Complex, TrialsHD, MvC2
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:27AM CaramelZappa said

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I got splosion man and shadow complex, and man are they good.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:33AM WiNGSPANTT from TopTierTacticsco said

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I got just Shadow Complex and 1943, but man what a well-spent $30

also, inb4 OSCisabigotletsboycottshadowcomplex
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:43AM (Unverified) said

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Well, the secret to their success isn't hard to understand:

Release quality games for XBLA and people will buy them.

Shadow Complex, 'Splosion Man, Trials HD, and BF1943 were all great games.

Shadow Complex is my GOTY so far, but there's still more to come (though dwindling down to not so much to come) this holiday season.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 10:59AM (Unverified) said

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::::::::::STILL WAITING ON MY 800 POINTS::::::::::::

WTF... Its awesome that MS had a huge SUMMER, this is what happens when you put out the best Arcade games... people buy them.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 11:04AM aristokrat said

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I was too backlogged with retail games to play XBLA games. There are just too many games I want to play.
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Posted: Sep 23rd 2009 9:09AM Windmill said

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I agree, there is just way too much to play, not enough time.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 11:11AM RickshawRiot said

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Shadow Complex was amazing, but give me Perfect Dark now!
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 11:52AM SmokemeaKipper said

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1 vs 100 rocked. The whole family, yes even the wife loved playing it. Best online experience ever for a family game.

Shadow Complex & BF 1943 are worth the extra $5. They are a step above most XBLA games and I didn't mind paying for the extra quality. I won't have paid more, but hopefully other will produce quality games for less and give the $15 games a run for Xbox live users money.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 12:18PM MarkezJM said

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Did you get the missus a gold membership? I've tried to play local with other folks but it doesn't seem to work unless they're gold?
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 5:41PM SmokemeaKipper said

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No, there was/is a way to allow guests to play. The gamertag will read KAPT_KIPPER-1 and a 1 appears on the avatar ( looks the same as your avatar except the shirt)

There's a FAQ on the Xbox forums.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 1:28PM (Unverified) said

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Two years of great Summer of Arcade promos. Hopefully they'll fix next years "Days of Arcade" so its worth a damn. I enjoy Flock! is a bit of a guilty pleasure, but everything was pretty lackluster (OutRun is always fun, but its also just a Sunday drive simulator).

Shadow Complex is my GOTY so far though. Amazing game.
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 1:51PM Uncle Jesse said

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I'm glad there has been a lot of success with the XBLA. Hopefully it means that more and more companies will put time and effort into creating more and more great games to download.

They released a bunch of excellent games and people bought them - it's that simple.

On a side not, Trials HD was my favourite. My god that game is HARD!
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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 2:49PM GordoJones88 said

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Yes, Shadow Complex is great, I love it.
Last year's Summer of Arcade with Braid, Geometry Wars 2, Bionic Commando Rearmed, and Castle Crashers remains my favorite month so far.
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Posted: Sep 23rd 2009 5:46AM (Unverified) said

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I only bought two of the five Summer of Arcade titles last year, and I did the same this year. Last year I got Castle Crashers and Braid. This year I got Trials HD and Shadow Complex. Well, I didn't buy Shadow Complex. I snagged myself a Shadow Complex code. ;)

I am thinking about getting Splosion Man. It's supposed to be really fun. I tried the demo, liked it slightly, and deleted it. Not much flavor in the demo.

Shadow Complex deserves a medal for how creative it is. It's amazing. I played for over 10 hours just to get every item. I'm still working on my second try on it. It kinda lost it's glow after the first playthrough, though. Still a great game, definitely a buy worthy one.
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