Single Player games on 360

Forza2.
It's got me into my sexbox & enjoying single player accomplishments all over again. Although i did cheat & begged a Mill to trick my motors up sharpish :p
I'm loving buying stock motors & sorting them as i want them & Forza2 offers a good mix of racing/tweaking & modding. Been out for a while now so it'll be cheap an all :cool:
 
gears of war

cant believe you dont have it >_>

but others i can recommend:

tomb raider anniversairy
test drive unlimited
guitar hero 3
kameo
mass effect


just a few too early to think :/
 
The fact that you really enjoyed it makes me believe I didn't put enough time into it before I sold it to you :(.

I can understand why, it took me a day or two to fully appreciate the game. At time a little monotonous, but once you got into it, the story was really good and the sheer size of the play area and been able to hang-glide or cross country across it's many islands was an absolute joy.

VERY VERY underrated game I thought, another game very very similar to GTA.
 
I can understand why, it took me a day or two to fully appreciate the game. At time a little monotonous, but once you got into it, the story was really good and the sheer size of the play area and been able to hang-glide or cross country across it's many islands was an absolute joy.

VERY VERY underrated game I thought, another game very very similar to GTA.

Damn, I want this now; it was one I missed but kept looking at; it's time to bug a mate who I knows got it!
 
You joke?

Crackdowns a underrated game :D

I thought it was terrible, well the demo was, and on that basis I didn't waste time playing the full game.

ooh, another single player game.

Amped3, can be picked up very cheaply as well :)
 
You shouldn't judge games on demo's. I know it sounds daft, but a LOT of games, especially early on in the Xbox360's life, were poor demo's but good games. With something as open and roaming as Crackdown it's a game that can't be judged on a demo, much like Dead Rising, Burnout Paradise or Oblivion.
 
You shouldn't judge games on demo's. I know it sounds daft, but a LOT of games, especially early on in the Xbox360's life, were poor demo's but good games. With something as open and roaming as Crackdown it's a game that can't be judged on a demo, much like Dead Rising, Burnout Paradise or Oblivion.

I know demos are work in progress, but they should be 90% there, so they reflect the actual game. All demo's I have played are like the full game, with little differences, Burnout Paradise was exactly like the game, and so has the other 20 odd games I purchased based upon playing the demo.
 
My point is, sandbox games are totally different when playing the full release in comparison to the demo. The freedom is lost within the constraints of a limited size demo. Crackdown is definitely a culprit of this.
 
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