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Xbox 360?

Xbox 360?

Should I get one?

I've been thinking about finally getting a 360 for a while now. My main problems are that they are expensive (at least to get one with a harddrive, which I assume I want) and that I am not sure if there are enough games that I would actually want to get. Then, while I was browseing Amazon, I saw that a new bundle is coming out in a couple days that is the Xbox 360 Elite, and it comes with Halo 3 and Fable II, both of which are games that I would get if I got a 360, for $400. (Follow that link if you want to see it yourself). 

So, what do you guys think? Is it worth it? Should I get a 360? If I got one, what games would you suggest?

Thanks

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Reply #26 Top

Yeah i got an xbox a few weeks ago and i am hoping to get xbox live soon. Halo best game ever. We also have a few sporty games but i prefer halo 3

Reply #27 Top

spend the money on a musical instrument, practice, become bad-ass in real life; not VR.

Reply #28 Top

I tried halo 3 and couldn't get into it. Aiming compared to playing on a PC is like using a gun mounted on a drunken camel.

Reply #30 Top

Quoting Tridus, reply 28
I tried halo 3 and couldn't get into it. Aiming compared to playing on a PC is like using a gun mounted on a drunken camel.

if you're used to mouse-aiming, yes.  if you're used to thumbstick-aiming, then it's the pc that's like a gun mounted on a camel.

It's all a matter of what you're used to

Reply #31 Top

it does take some getting used but then its pretty easy. also i never been good at Pc FPS games. the only computer games im good at are strategy and rpg games. oh and you should get fallout 3 for the xbox. its great game. its an rpg game where you have a main quest but you can do pretty much everything

Reply #32 Top

Quoting Orodum, reply 30



Quoting Tridus,
reply 28
I tried halo 3 and couldn't get into it. Aiming compared to playing on a PC is like using a gun mounted on a drunken camel.



if you're used to mouse-aiming, yes.  if you're used to thumbstick-aiming, then it's the pc that's like a gun mounted on a camel.

It's all a matter of what you're used to

This. My first FPS was on a console, and since then I've always prefered console shooting over PC shooting.

Quoting anteachtaire, reply 27
spend the money on a musical instrument, practice, become bad-ass in real life; not VR.

Two things; 1. When did Rock Band, Guitar Hero, etc ever get mentioned in this thread. 2. I agree with you on that, which is why I will never buy one of those games, but still, that was kind of random:P

Reply #33 Top

I just meant that its a much better investment. 360 v. College girls fawning over you; pretty clear decision there.

Reply #34 Top

Quoting anteachtaire, reply 33
I just meant that its a much better investment. 360 v. College girls fawning over you; pretty clear decision there.

So... It'd be better getting the 360? ^_^

Reply #35 Top

well 360 gets a bunch of dudes coming over to your house running up the 'lectricity bill, eating all your food, drinking all your beer, and staying up 'till the wee hours of the morning. All just a matter of taste I suppose. If you like hairy smelly guys that is. Then again, if you don't like 'em hairy, I guess you could just wax them and write on their faces w/ markers when they eventually pass out; which has to be worth a bit so-long as you can film it and upload it on you... tube.