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Yes I also have kids and while I don't have a rule like you of not playing in front of them I do try to keep that to a minimum and so I'm similar in playing time hours just in smaller chunks.

Also my youngest is now 8 so he's getting to really want to play games with me and that really makes me wish there was a good multiplayer RPG game. He does very well in school and spends enough time playing outside that I could use it as bribery if he wants to play with me (joking sorta).
Kids make for good watchdogs. We have to limit how much they play and also what type of games we allow. And it's just too much of a pain (not to mention hypocritical) to have my own set of "mature games". Much like movies their standards apply to us. :mad:
 
Really quick, because I'm busy:

The new Dead Island really is more of the same. They've made a very few gameplay tweaks and added one new character, but that's it. I'd say the original is a better game solely because it's longer -- in this new one there's basically only two big areas (a jungle and a city), and once you do all the missions in those, it's over. I'm still getting some enjoyment out of it, but you really have to have loved the first game for this one to be worth it at all. Still, Dead Island is the melee equivalent of Borderlands, so it may still be worth checking out for some folks. My advice would simply be to pick up the first game at a bargain price.

As for Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, I'm quite enjoying it. The combat isn't at a Dark Souls level, but it's still interesting and way better than the combat in your average action game. And the new dungeons have really added the difficulty that the original was lacking at high levels. Don't get me wrong, the original game is tough when you're low-level and still starting out, but they have a level cap of 200, and by the time you're lvl 70 or so there's just nothing that's really threatening anymore. I had stopped playing at lvl 115 because I was just demolishing enemies too easily. But the new area -- Bitterback Isle -- is a whole different animal. It's designed to be tough even for max-level characters, and it is (especially on a 2nd-playthrough, when enemies get even more badass). The pity is that this new area is fairly small and the rest of the world is still frustratingly easy, so that once you pass a certain level you're functionally stuck in a tiny portion of the world, unless you want to be just rolling over everything. Still a fun time despite this, though. I'm still on the prowl for new equipment, since there's a lot of stuff in the new area that's worlds better than anything that was in the vanilla game.
 
Just finished Papo and Yo. I must say it's a great game. Art is great and story itself is art.
 
Anyone else gonna buy a PS4 when it comes out?

I am sure I will get one eventually. But probably not right at launch. It will all depend on the games. There will need to be at least two or three games that I really, really want for it before I shell out another $500 or whatever it's going to be.
 
I am sure I will get one eventually. But probably not right at launch. It will all depend on the games. There will need to be at least two or three games that I really, really want for it before I shell out another $500 or whatever it's going to be.

I think it's gonna be around $400 at launch and the lineup up is suppose to be one of the biggest launch lineups from any console release so there should be some good options to choose from.

I am.

I don't really even play video games, but *** it, it's cool to have new thangs.



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lol. if enough people on here buy one, should make a jazzfanz clan.
 
The ps4 paddle looks badass. But I'm gonna wait til Tuesday before I decide between ps4 and Xbox vnext
 
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