I played five of the games in this poll, including Lost Planet. I liked it, but it was only about seven hours long and I have no desire to play it again. Fun, but not really unique or memorable like Hotel Dusk.
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I played five of the games in this poll, including Lost Planet. I liked it, but it was only about seven hours long and I have no desire to play it again. Fun, but not really unique or memorable like Hotel Dusk.
Is your XBL account on my buddy list not your primary account? Because if it is, it appears you've only finished the first level, which I'd hardly call a thorough representation of what LP has to offer.
That said, having finished the game as well as experienced all of it's multiplayer offerings myself, while I did enjoy LP a good bit, I'd almost give my vote to Dusk without having even played it yet, so I'm probably on the irrational side the other way. :p Admittedly, I am a huge fan of Hammet and film noir, though, so perhaps there is a least some rationale to my irrationality. But I can't speak for others.
I know I would vote for Hotel Dusk if I have played any of these games. But I haven't, so I will not.
I love the achievements system too, Yoshi, but c'mon man. :p
You're really going to trudge through Prey for achievements instead of playing a cool new Capcom action game? ;) You do get achievements for finishing each level and taking down four of the bosses, which are all essentially investment-free, outside of regularly playing through the game.
I should be done with Prey this weekend, and LP is up next after that before Winning Eleven and Crackdown hit.
I need to get back to LP too, I'm too distracted lately. Bouncing around XBLA games and 99 Nights. Which, btw, is better than anything Koei has produced in that genre for quite some time.
LP gets my vote but that's pretty much all I've played on that list.
I like N3, too, Haoh. It's a worthy $25 purchase if you've enjoyed the DW/SW games.
N3 is retarded. But the DW/SW games are even more retarded.
BC BC BC BC BC.
That said Hotel Dusk comes in a close second.