Only the handheld and "TV Games" versions. Those don't count. The rest are canon and have been on home consoles, and were rated M or the equivalent.Orodrist wrote:Did you know there have been several MK T-rateds?Drewsov wrote: the latter being the first T-rated MK game since, well, ever.
Legendary has been given pretty decent reviews from what I've seen, but nothing raving. It's worth a look, at the very least... and IGN has, like, zero cred with me.Keero wrote:@Above, Legendary is a very very broken and so-so game. 2.5 from IGN, ouch.![]()
Most hated and loved track on RB2?
I hate playing Chop Suey on guitar and bass. Vocals are decent. Most loved? Either Interpol's PDA or Bob Dylan's Tangled Up In Blue.
Uh... didn't forget to mention any. I was being selective. What would you have wanted me to mention?Strider wrote:I'm hoping my aunt is going to buy me Gears 2 (my parents will probably approve of it with the filter and all). And I'm thinking about asking for Left 4 Dead, but it's pretty gory, so I don't know.Drewsov wrote:Hmm. Good question. It really depends on the type of game that he's into, and what his parents would allow him to play. If you're looking for action, I seriously recommend Gears of War 2. T-rated action, hit up Spider-Man Web of Shadows. Other good ones would be Need for Speed: Undercover, Far Cry 2, Fable 2 and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts. I'm also hearing that Legendary, Left 4 Dead and Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe are all very solid, strong picks, the latter being the first T-rated MK game since, well, ever.
Anyway, you know what game you forgot to mention?
I... don't know, actually.Pheonix wrote:Why doesn't Laz have a Sig. Has he ever had a sig?
I guess because I'm a legacy member. I guess. I really don't know, haha.Lazarus wrote:Why does Pheonix always ask the wrong people about the wrong things?