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		<title>March Madness &#8211; Video Game Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the next few weeks, my Xbox is going to take a backseat to my favorite sporting event of the year: March Madness. What little time I have left for video games will probably be spent playing Dragon Age: Origins, and since we've covered that on the site, I figured I'd try something new: a video game bracket!

I've chosen 28 of my favorite games across 4 different categories ("regions"), and as the NCAA tournament plays itself out, so too will you get to watch this video game bracket play itself out. Why am I doing this? Well, I love brackets, first of all. Secondly, it's a chance for me to take a trip down memory lane and narrow down some of my favorite games of all time. I recognize that a lot of times comparing games is like comparing apples to oranges, which is why I separated the games by genres (loosely).

Anyway, I've left the 8 seed open in all four regions, so I need YOU, the Leveling Down reader, to suggest games to finish out the bracket. Hit the jump to see the selection committee's (aka, cmfl3x's) criteria and some other notes about this totally awesome tournament.]]></description>
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<p>For the next few weeks, my Xbox is going to take a backseat to my favorite sporting event of the year: March Madness. What little time I have left for video games will probably be spent playing Dragon Age: Origins, and since we&#8217;ve covered that on the site, I figured I&#8217;d try something new: a video game bracket!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve chosen 28 of my favorite games across 4 different categories (&#8220;regions&#8221;), and as the NCAA tournament plays itself out, so too will you get to watch this video game bracket play itself out. Why am I doing this? Well, I love brackets, first of all. Secondly, it&#8217;s a chance for me to take a trip down memory lane and narrow down some of my favorite games of all time. I recognize that a lot of times comparing games is like comparing apples to oranges, which is why I separated the games by genres (loosely).</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;ve left the 8 seed open in all four regions, so I need YOU, the Leveling Down reader, to suggest games to finish out the bracket. Hit the jump to see the selection committee&#8217;s (aka, cmfl3x&#8217;s) criteria and some other notes about this totally awesome tournament.</p>
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<p>You can access the entire bracket here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bracketmaker.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=355898" target="_blank">March Madness &#8211; Video Game Style</a></p>
<p>Now, a couple of notes on how the games were chosen:</p>
<p>1. Video Games were split up into 4 Regions: <strong>The Hollywood Region</strong> (games with good stories &#8211; mainly RPGs), <strong>The M16 Region</strong> (shooters &#8211; any perspective), <strong>The Sun-Tzu Region</strong> (strategy games), and <strong>The Hodj Podj Region</strong> (miscellaneous games).</p>
<p>2. Games must have been sold for retail; thus Warcraft III is an option, but Defense of the Ancients (a mod), is not.</p>
<p>3. Games were seeded mostly according to critical acclaim. For recent games, I used <a href="http://www.metacritic.com/games/" target="_blank">metacritic</a>, and for older games I did my best to guesstimate where they would fall. Probably not the best metric, but the best I could come up with for now.</p>
<p>4. I didn&#8217;t choose multiple games from any series, so you won&#8217;t see both Halo 2 and 3 in the field.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it! I&#8217;ll be pitting these games against each other over the next few weeks, but be warned, I&#8217;ll mostly be arbitrarily choosing my favorites (but comments on why you feel a game should beat another will definitely have potential to sway my opinion). If there is a large outcry, <strong>maybe we could set up a poll</strong>, but you&#8217;ll have to let us know if you want that to happen &#8211; or we could do that next year.</p>
<p>Anyway, onto this year&#8217;s field! And remember, be sure to suggest games you think I&#8217;ve left out &#8211; there are 4 more spots to fill!</p>
<p><strong>The Hollywood Region &#8211; Great Storylines</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Matchups:</span><br />
(1) BioShock vs. (8) TBD<br />
(4) God of War vs. (5) Portal<br />
(3) Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic vs. (6) Beyond Good and Evil<br />
(2) Metal Gear Solid vs. (7) Final Fantasy IV</p>
<p><strong>(1)</strong> BioShock [360/PS3], metacritic = 96 &#8211; Although the story fizzled out at the end, Bioshock definitely has a story that sticks with you, and a plot twist that really gets in your head.</p>
<p><strong>(2)</strong> Metal Gear Solid [PS1/GC], metacritic = 94 &#8211; Hideo Kojima&#8217;s masterpiece, this game helped to change video game storytelling and really put the scene into the cut scene. Narrowly edged out Metal Gear Solid 3, which is personally my favorite story.</p>
<p><strong>(3)</strong> Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic [Xbox/PC], metacritic = 94 &#8211; Every Star Wars fanboy&#8217;s dream, this game also featured some excellent plot twists and introduced Bioware as a story-telling developer to be reckoned with.</p>
<p><strong>(4)</strong> God of War [PS2], metacritic = 94 &#8211; Even though I&#8217;m not a huge fan of the gameplay, God of War has an amazing storyline. Kratos seeking his revenge on the Gods is one of the best premises for a videogame, and his backstory makes it even more rewarding.</p>
<p><strong>(5)</strong> Portal [360/PS3/PC], metacritic = 90 &#8211; This &#8220;add-on&#8221; in the Orange Box has one of the most cleverly told narratives in a video game to date. It&#8217;s not a story, per se, but the way Valve sets the mood and brings the game to its amusing conclusion is worthy of&#8230;cake.</p>
<p><strong>(6)</strong> Beyond Good and Evil [Xbox/PS2/GC], ,etacritic = 87 &#8211; This game was a huge hit with the gaming community, but never had good sales. The characters and innovative story are what make this game, but unfortunately, nobody ever played it.</p>
<p><strong>(7)</strong> Final Fantasy IV [SNES, GBA, DS], metacritic = 85 &#8211; This game is underseeded since the metacritic score comes from the DS version. My favorite Final Fantasy story ever. Final Fantasy VI&#8217;s Kefka was memorable, but this was the first Final Fantasy game where I actually cared about the characters and what happened to them. STONE!</p>
<p><strong>(8)</strong> TBD</p>
<p><strong>The M16 Region &#8211; Shooters</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Matchups:</span><br />
(1) Metroid Prime vs. (8) TBD<br />
(4) Halo 3 vs. (5) Modern Warfare 2<br />
(3) Goldeneye vs. (6) Doom 2<br />
(2) Uncharted 2 vs. (7) Gears of War 2</p>
<p><strong>(1)</strong> Metroid Prime [GC/Wii], metacritic = 97 &#8211; That Metroid Prime is the #1 seed in this region seems like an upset in itself, but the numbers don&#8217;t lie. Metroid Prime kept the feel of the classic games while switching to a first person perspective and remains my favorite Gamecube game to this day.</p>
<p><strong>(2)</strong> Uncharted 2 [PS3], metacritic = 96 &#8211; This game could probably have made it into the Hollywood Region as well, but here it is matched up with Gears of War 2, the other 3rd person shooter in this bracket. I think this one might be a walk.</p>
<p><strong>(3)</strong> Goldeneye [N64] metacritic = 96 &#8211; There is a reason why people keep requesting that Goldeneye be re-released: it is one of the best games ever, period. Sure, FPS games have taken huge leaps since then, but Goldeneye helped pave the way, especially on consoles. Fitting that it be up against the other old school FPS game, Doom 2.</p>
<p><strong>(4)</strong> Halo 3 [360], metacritic = 94 &#8211; Why is Halo 3 #4 and Modern Warfare 2 #5? Simply put, Halo 3 has probably had more traffic over the course of Xbox Live&#8217;s history. Of course, it had a pretty big head start, but the fact that a million kids are still playing it as I type this gives it the slight edge.</p>
<p><strong>(5)</strong> Modern Warfare 2 [360/PS3/PC], metacritic = 94 &#8211; What is there to write? The most complete multiplayer FPS game to date. It will battle it out with Halo 3, just like it does on the servers.</p>
<p><strong>(6)</strong> Doom 2 [PC], metacritic = N/A &#8211; Back when you needed to use a modem to connect with other players, Doom 2 set the bar for first person shooters. It had no story whatsoever, but nobody cared &#8211; the secret tricks and traps, the deathmatch games, and the co-op deathmatch games were never forgotten by old school gamers.</p>
<p><strong>(7)</strong> Gears of War 2 [360], metacritic = 93 &#8211; Gears of War 2 is here so I don&#8217;t get flamed by Xbox fans. It&#8217;s a great game, and probably could make the bracket solely on account of the assault rifle chainsaw alone.</p>
<p><strong>The Sun-Tzu Region &#8211; Strategy Games</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Matchups:</span><br />
(1) Civilization IV vs. (8) TBD<br />
(4) Warcraft III vs. (5) Dune 2<br />
(3) Starcraft vs. (6) Halo Wars<br />
(2) Advance Wars: Dual Strike vs. (7) Final Fantasy Tactics A2</p>
<p><strong>(1)</strong> Civilization IV [PC], metacritic = 94 &#8211; One more turn. Players have been saying that to themselves for over a decade now with the Civ games, which task you with conquering the world in multiple different ways. This game features addictive gameplay that strategy gamers can&#8217;t get enough of.</p>
<p><strong>(2)</strong> Advance Wars: Dual Strike [DS], metacritic = 90 &#8211; I&#8217;m shocked that this game is the 2 seed in this region, but that&#8217;s metacritic for you. An excellent turn based strategy game, it introduced battles on both screens (air on top, ground on bottom), which made for some pretty unique gameplay.</p>
<p><strong>(3)</strong> Starcraft [PC/Mac], metacritic = 88 &#8211; 88? Seriously? Maybe game reviewers were just tougher back then. Starcraft is THE real time strategy game. It was so big it spawned super competitive, televised tournament circuits in Korea. It introduced the term actions per second. The landscape of video gaming was never the same again.</p>
<p><strong>(4)</strong> Warcraft III [PC/Mac], Metacritic = 88 &#8211; Warcraft III, another Blizzard masterpiece, introduced hero units and greater micromanagement into real time strategy games. It also spawned the immensely popular Defense of the Ancients mod.</p>
<p><strong>(5)</strong> Dune 2 [PC], metacritic = N/A &#8211; Dune 2 was the game that put RTS games on the map, both for gamers at large and for me personally. It can&#8217;t stand up to these heavyweights, but I thought it at least deserved some recognition. Watch out for sandworms.</p>
<p><strong>(6)</strong> Halo Wars [360], metacritic = 82 &#8211; This is mainly here so certain readers of the site don&#8217;t lambaste me. In its defense, it is the best console RTS out there, hands down. All units!</p>
<p><strong>(7)</strong> Final Fantasy Tactics A2 [DS], metacritic = 80 &#8211; The Final Fantasy Tactics games are an excellent series with very deep, strategic gameplay. You could literally spend 100 hours playing this game and not run out of things to do. Almost infinite bang for your buck!</p>
<p><strong>The Hodj Podj Region &#8211; Other Games</strong></p>
<p>Note: This is probably the most random region, I just tried to represent other genres as best as possible.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Matchups:</span><br />
(1) Super Mario 64 vs. (8) TBD<br />
(4) Warioware Inc., Mega Microgame$ vs. (5) NHL 94<br />
(3) World of Warcraft vs. (6) Secret of Monkey Island<br />
(2) Street Fighter IV vs. (7) Animal Crossing</p>
<p><strong>(1)</strong> Super Mario 64 [N64],mMetacritic = 94 &#8211; Like Metroid Prime, Super Mario 64 took a beloved game and put a whole new twist on it. Unlike Metroid Prime, SM64 launched the 3-D era. Plus you could unlock Yoshi, which was awesome&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>(2)</strong> Street Fighter IV [360/PS3/PC], metacritic = 94 &#8211; Street Fighter IV completely reinvigorated the entire fighting game genre, no small feat considering people had considered fighting games all but dead.</p>
<p><strong>(3)</strong> World of Warcraft [PC/Mac],mMetacritic = 93 &#8211; Just like Starcraft, WoW is the pinnacle of its genre, the MMORPG. I think more hours have been sunk into WoW than it took to build America.</p>
<p><strong>(4)</strong> Warioware Inc., Mega Microgame$ [GBA], metacritic = N/A &#8211; This was the first minigame collection I can remember that only gave you 5 seconds per minigame. A ridiculous premise, ridiculous games including picking a nose, and a ridiculous amount of fun.</p>
<p><strong>(5)</strong> NHL 94 [SNES, Genesis], metacritic = N/A &#8211; My favorite sports game ever, and one of the last games before sports games got super complicated. I&#8217;m sure people would rather see some Maddens here but&#8230;oh well.</p>
<p><strong>(6)</strong> Secret of Monkey Island [PC/360], metacritic = 88 &#8211; The token representative of the adventure game genre, this game featured great humor and great puzzles, a killer combination. I&#8217;ll never forget what to do with a rubber chicken attached to a pulley.</p>
<p><strong>(7)</strong> Animal Crossing [GC, DS, Wii], metacritic = 87 &#8211; There are a multitude of games that task you with the mundane parts of our daily lives, but Animal Crossing was one of the first I found really memorable. How fun is it to catch fish and leave them in your friends&#8217; mailboxes!?</p>
<p><strong>Parting Thoughts</strong><br />
And that&#8217;s the almost complete Video Game Bracket! Post in the comments games you think I missed out and that I should include as the 8 seeds, or tell me I&#8217;m power crazy for even doing this! I&#8217;ll be watching 12 hours straight of basketball&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Half-Life 2: Episode One &#8211; Retro Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I ended Half-Life 2 on such a high note that I decided to jump straight into Episode One (though Episode Two will have to sit on the sidelines for a while since Modern Warfare 2 is out!). Half-Life 2 ended on an incredible cliffhanger, so I can't imagine having to wait to see what happens next. Luckily, these games came out years ago so I could just move my cursor over one game to the right on the Orange Box and see what Episode One had to offer. Was this groundbreaker in "episodic gaming" (/sarcasm) as good as its predecessor?]]></description>
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<em>In Half-Life 2: Episode 1, you fight the Eye of Sauron&#8230;&#8230;just kidding.</em></p>
<p>I ended Half-Life 2 on such a high note that I decided to jump straight into Episode One (though Episode Two will have to sit on the sidelines for a while since Modern Warfare 2 is out!). Half-Life 2 ended on an incredible cliffhanger, so I can&#8217;t imagine having to wait to see what happens next. Luckily, these games came out years ago so I could just move my cursor over one game to the right on the Orange Box and see what Episode One had to offer. Was this groundbreaker in &#8220;episodic gaming&#8221; (/sarcasm) as good as its predecessor?</p>
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<p>The first thing that stood out to me while playing through Episode One was how tight the experience is. The game picks up right where Half-Life 2 left off, and changes the stakes within the first minute. The story concerns the continuing human rebellion, and a mass exodus of humans from City 17 which is in danger of being destroyed by an unstable Citadel reactor. Like Resident Evil 5, you go through the game with a female partner (Alyx), and the game just follows you as the two of you make your escape from City 17.</p>
<p>The game is pretty much Half-Life 2 without the long boring sections. There&#8217;s very little fluff here - you go from scene to scene without too much repetition (unlike the original). Puzzles aren&#8217;t as annoying and momentum-breaking as Half-Life 2 either. There is a cool achievement which involves beating the game firing only one bullet (which you use to break a lock), and I had a lot of fun figuring out how to fight off hordes of enemies using only grenades and my gravity gun. Also, fighting with Alyx is pretty fun - it&#8217;s kind of weird since Gordon Freeman never talks, but you really feel like he and Alyx are forming a strong relationship. Plus, she knows kung fu.</p>
<p>What I loved about Half-Life 2 is the same thing I love about Episode One: Valve has done an amazing job of crafting a world and helping me understand that world without any cutscenes taking me away from the action. It&#8217;s marvelous. You are never taken out of Gordon Freeman&#8217;s HEV suit - for all intents and purposes you ARE Gordon Freeman. It&#8217;s something that very few first person shooters do.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s not much more to say here, it&#8217;s just more Half-Life 2. There are complaints that the game is too short, which I could understand back then, but now that you can get The Orange Box for $20, it&#8217;s a non-issue. So I will reiterate what I&#8217;ve said a thousand times before on this site: BUY THE ORANGE BOX.</p>
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<em>Half Life 2's HUD is pretty simple, but gets the job done</em>

The month of November, 2004 was quite a month if you were a fan of first person shooters. Two highly anticipated sequels, Halo 2 and Half-Life 2, released within a week of one another and gamers rejoiced. Since I wasn't into PC gaming anymore (I haven't really played a FPS on PC since Doom II if you can believe it), Halo 2 owned my time back then, and actually warranted me getting my first Xbox. Five years later, I have finally gotten around to playing Half-Life 2. It was highly praised 5 years ago, but does it still hold up now?]]></description>
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<em>Half Life 2&#8242;s HUD is pretty simple, but gets the job done</em></p>
<p>The month of November, 2004 was quite a month if you were a fan of first person shooters. Two highly anticipated sequels, Halo 2 and Half-Life 2, released within a week of one another and gamers rejoiced. Since I wasn&#8217;t into PC gaming anymore (I haven&#8217;t really played a FPS on PC since Doom II if you can believe it), Halo 2 owned my time back then, and actually warranted me getting my first Xbox. Five years later, I have finally gotten around to playing Half-Life 2. It was highly praised 5 years ago, but does it still hold up now?</p>
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<p>I can answer that question with an emphatic YES. Playing through the game, not even having played the original, I was incredibly impressed by a lot of things in this game. The game does an excellent job of setting things up: at the beginning you are entering a city where there is clearly something amiss - it seems that Earth has been taken over by an alien force known as the Combine and are controlling humans by putting something in the water and through general brutality. Enter Gordan Freeman, the silent physicist protagonist of the Half-Life series, sent on an unknown &#8220;mission&#8221; by the G-man, someone you know painfully little about. From there, the story takes you on a journey that familiarizes you with the human resistance movement and leads to you attempting to take out the Combine stronghold.</p>
<p>The story may seem a little generic, but what Half-Life 2 does an excellent job of is creating the setting. The voice acting is great, and the lines NPCs say serve to really set the mood and tone of the game. This came out in 2004, but all of that still holds up. Generally I don&#8217;t write about the sound work, but Half Life 2 does an amazing job with it: the guns have the right pop, the enemies scream at the right times to make you jump, and the effect of &#8220;going deaf&#8221; when a loud explosion goes off is used to great effect. All contribute to a story you want to follow to the end, and it&#8217;s a story that will clock in at 10 hours or more, so it&#8217;s a pretty good chunk of gaming for your investment.</p>
<p>Even though it&#8217;s showing a little signs of age, the Half Life 2 physics engine is amazing as well. The gravity gun is still to this day one of the coolest weapons out there - you can use it to grab anything that is light enough and launch it at your enemies. This is used to great effect in Ravenholm, an area overtaken by zombies, where you get an achievement for only using the gravity gun. My only problem with that particular achievement was the fact that cans full of paint do no damage to the zombies, and instead just make them silly looking with white paint. It&#8217;s funny, but come on, if I threw a can of paint in your head I would MESS YOU UP.</p>
<p>Gravity gun aside, the combat in general doesn&#8217;t stand as tall to the test of time. The aiming is pretty tight, although it&#8217;s not as accurate on a console as something like Call of Duty. The AI is a real problem though: the Combine soldiers are kind of stupid and don&#8217;t do a very good job of taking cover. Another problem is the lack of a dedicated melee button - something that has become standard these days. If you want to conserve ammo you have to switch over to your crowbar. Choosing guns, which are mapped to your d-pad, can be cumbersome. You&#8217;d think these problems would make the game annoying to play, but they really don&#8217;t.  It&#8217;s just you can see that the FPS genre has made some great strides to streamline controls on consoles in the past 5 years (I&#8217;m sure on PCs the gun selection works great).</p>
<p>5 years later, I can&#8217;t believe it took me so long to &#8220;discover&#8221; this game. It&#8217;s old school at the core (sometimes you have no idea where you are supposed to go and it takes hours to figure out), and there are some puzzling elements that are hit or miss (the ones that hit are awesome, the ones that miss are annoying). FPS games have definitely gone more of the Halo 2 route, but I&#8217;m not sure why. Even in 2009, Half-Life 2 is one of the best shooters I&#8217;ve ever played. I keep wanting to go back for more (even forsaking Borderlands for hours at a time). Maybe it&#8217;s best not to call Half-Life 2 a shooter: it&#8217;s more of an experience. If you missed it the first time like I did, do yourself a favor &#8211; grab the Orange Box and play this game (and when you&#8217;re done, play Portal too!).</p>
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		<title>My Fourth Attempt at Half Life 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:43:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cmfl3x</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At various times, espion4ge has chronicled various stages of his "leveling down." Last night I made a leveling down type decision, as I decided not to go for the full 1000 points in Batman: Arkham Asylum. In addition, I decided not to pull the trigger on Borderlands, although I would have loved to play co-op with espion4ge. But I've decided that I'm going to devote my current playing time to trying out a new experience instead of the 15+ hours it would take me to get the last 230 GP in Arkham. Ah well...maybe in next year's doldrums I'll work on it. But anyway, as an attempt to be more "mature" and not waste any money on new games, I decided to revisit old titles that I never completed. Although I was tempted to try my $5 copy of Ninja Gaiden 2 and even removed it from the shrinkwrap, I ultimately settled on trying to finally finish a "classic": Half Life 2 (on the Orange Box).]]></description>
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<em>I will defeat you this time&#8230;maybe.</em></p>
<p>At various times, espion4ge has chronicled various <a href="http://espion4ge.wordpress.com/2009/06/02/level-1/" target="_blank">stages</a> of his &#8220;<a href="http://espion4ge.wordpress.com/2009/06/22/level-2/" target="_blank">leveling down</a>.&#8221; Last night I made a leveling down type decision, as I decided not to go for the full 1000 points in Batman: Arkham Asylum. In addition, I decided not to pull the trigger on Borderlands, although I would have loved to play co-op with espion4ge. But I&#8217;ve decided that I&#8217;m going to devote my current playing time to trying out a new experience instead of the 15+ hours it would take me to get the last 230 GP in Arkham. Ah well&#8230;maybe in next year&#8217;s doldrums I&#8217;ll work on it. But anyway, as an attempt to be more &#8220;mature&#8221; and not waste any money on new games, I decided to revisit old titles that I never completed. Although I was tempted to try my $5 copy of Ninja Gaiden 2 and even removed it from the shrinkwrap, I ultimately settled on trying to finally finish a &#8220;classic&#8221;: Half Life 2 (on the Orange Box).</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried to play through Half Life 2 three times and never completed it. I&#8217;ve managed to get 2/3 of the way through, but I decided to start again from the beginning to get the full experience. After the first three chapters, I&#8217;m pretty impressed, especially considering the game is 5 years old. The great part about this game is it&#8217;s incredibly immersive. I never played Half Life and only know the story via Wikipedia, but even having not played the game, the opening sequence of Half Life 2 makes me feel I am thrust into a world full of oppression and pain. The voice acting is great, and even though Gordon Freeman never talks, everyone around him reacts to him which really makes me feel like I AM Gordon Freeman. Anyway, it&#8217;s all pretty neat, especially since the first two chapters start out kind of slowly and then ramp up into all sorts of craziness. Also, even though it&#8217;s a bit dated now, the physics and the use of gravity are really impressive.</p>
<p>As soon as I started this game (again) I can see why it&#8217;s considered a classic. Hopefully this time I can finally finish Half Life 2 (and Episodes 1 and 2). As of this writing that is my plan, but espion4ge just alerted me to a new deal at Amazon (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Ffeature.html%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref%255F%3Damb%255Flink%255F85859891%255F4%26docId%3D1000443011&amp;tag=levedown-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957" target="_blank">buy over $80 worth of eligible games and get $40 credit</a>). Curses&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Be Careful About Getting Rid of Games</title>
		<link>http://levelingdown.com/2009/10/21/be-careful-about-getting-rid-of-games/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:08:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>espion4ge</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my friends asked me last night if I was going to trade in Halo 3: ODST now that I had the 1000 in it. He was saying it gets something like $35, which is pretty good considering we ended up getting it for around that (or even less) when it first came out. In the past, I used to trade in practically any game I got all the Achievements I wanted in and moved onto the next game in my queue.]]></description>
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<p>One of my friends asked me last night if I was going to trade in Halo 3: ODST now that I had the 1000 in it. He was saying it gets something like $35, which is pretty good considering we ended up getting it for around that (or even less) when it first came out. In the past, I used to trade in practically any game I got all the Achievements I wanted in and moved onto the next game in my queue.</p>
<p>Over just this past year alone, I&#8217;ve started winding down on my gaming tendencies (yes, it&#8217;s hard to believe but I&#8217;m less hardcore today than I was years ago), and actually started missing games I had gotten rid of. So I started rebuying games that I knew I would want to replay again at some point, just for fun. Looking at my 360 collection today, I&#8217;ve realized that more than half of the games I currently own I&#8217;ve sold and reacquired.</p>
<p>Nowadays, I&#8217;ve decided that no matter how good of a deal it is to trade in/sell a game that I enjoyed, I won&#8217;t get rid of it since the amount of work it takes to reaquire the game just doesn&#8217;t make up for the nice little &#8220;deal&#8221; I got when I sold it. What majorly sucks is that several of the games I end up wanting to reacquire turn into Platinum Hits titles, and I hate that design. Therefore, I&#8217;m forced to scour used game bins or find people online to buy from that can get me non-platinum hits versions that are not all scratched like crazy. I feel like I&#8217;m in some sort of game rebuying netherworld where I&#8217;m paying for my mistakes. I owned these games in mint condition and now I&#8217;m spending time trying to track these same games down that will no way be in as good condition as when I owned them. Why couldn&#8217;t I just have been happy with my original copies and not sell them in the first place?</p>
<p>Currently, I&#8217;ve been spending the last few weeks trying to rebuy the following games:</p>
<p>Mass Effect &#8211; I actually want to replay through this before playing the sequel coming out early next year, but the tough part is of course finding a non-platinum hits version in great condition.</p>
<p>Assassin&#8217;s Creed &#8211; Like Mass Effect, I do want to play this game again before the sequel releases next month but have to find a non-platinum hits version in great condition.</p>
<p>Fable 2 &#8211; Platinum hits was announced to be released in January, so I still have time to reacquire this game and I know I will want to play through it again before Fable 3 releases.</p>
<p>The Orange Box &#8211; I actually have cravings from time to time to play Team Fortress 2, and while I own it on the PC, people on the PC are too hardcore (clans and whatnot) so I just want to play it casually with my 360 controller. Plus, I figure I will want to play Portal again from time to time.</p>
<p>Once I successfully repick up these titles, I&#8217;ll only have a few left to go. Good thing I didn&#8217;t sell Halo Wars since I do have cravings to play that game too. In any case, that&#8217;s my simple warning to you &#8211; if you feel like at some point you may want to replay a game (just because it was amazing, you&#8217;ll miss it, or a future sequel gets you to want to replay its predecessor, etc.), consider holding onto it. I want to spare you this ordeal that I&#8217;m going through today&#8230;</p>
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