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I have finished playing Dragon Age Origins, so I was going to start Assassin's Creed I, because II isn't out for PC 'til 2010... but then I picked up a copy of Mass Effect for 15 euro (which seems pretty reasonable as it's still a relatively new release) -looking through the manual it's definitely a RPG in the vain of DA Origins. So, hopefully I'll enjoy ME I as much as DA.
Sequels to all of the above will probably come out during 2010, but I can't see any major changes or developments, since the sequels come out far too soon now. It appears to be a marketing strategy -they basically put out an expansion pack, but it's self-contained so they call it Mass Effect II or Assassin's Creed II and then you think you're getting a massively upgraded version -but I'm skeptical.
I'm starting to gather that any title that appears for XBox 360, and is then released for PC is bound to be excellent. Cleverly, Microsoft are also making sure that the Xbox hand controller thingy can be plugged into the PC for some of the titles, so I guess that way they sell twice as many.
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Sequels to all of the above will probably come out during 2010, but I can't see any major changes or developments, since the sequels come out far too soon now. It appears to be a marketing strategy -they basically put out an expansion pack, but it's self-contained so they call it Mass Effect II or Assassin's Creed II and then you think you're getting a massively upgraded version -but I'm skeptical.
I'm starting to gather that any title that appears for XBox 360, and is then released for PC is bound to be excellent. Cleverly, Microsoft are also making sure that the Xbox hand controller thingy can be plugged into the PC for some of the titles, so I guess that way they sell twice as many.
h go on: