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Post by Sparkle on Nov 17, 2006 11:28:28 GMT -5
My brother is 11 years of age and a freak, in which he loves the PS2 and Xbox... can any one give me an idea on what game is good, suitable for him... as whenever I ask him he just says the grand theft auto newest one which I believe is an 18.
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Post by Viper on Nov 17, 2006 12:24:48 GMT -5
Yes it is an M rated game def not sutible for an 11 year old.
Just a few games off of the top of my head.
Shooters
Any of the Delta Force games. They are shooters but dont show much of any blood or anything, kinda old games but fun.
Star Wars BattleFront 1 or 2
Star Wars Jedi Knight Kedi Academy my two little brothers love that game they are 9 and 12
Any of the Battlefield serries.
Role Playing
Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic
Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic 2
Not many suggestions but I hope they helped you a little. I will try and get a few more as soon as possilbe.
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Post by Sparkle on Nov 18, 2006 6:14:18 GMT -5
Looking through that list and my brothers room he has
Star Wars BattleFront 1 and 2
Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic
Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic 2
The jedi knight academy sounds good thoguh... whats it like?
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Post by Viper on Nov 19, 2006 19:56:10 GMT -5
Can do you one better than that here is amzon's sorry if it is too long.
Amazon.com Review Video games and books such as the popular New Jedi Order series have continued the storyline of Star Wars past the events in Return of the Jedi. According to this "extended universe", Imperial loyalists have been pushed back to a small number of worlds and are now known as the Imperial Remnant, and meanwhile Luke Skywalker has started a training academy to rebuild the once glorious Jedi Order. Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy casts players in the ongoing Star Wars epic as Jaden Corr, a new character in the Star Wars universe who has enrolled at Luke's Jedi Academy. The Imperial Remnant and a group of dark-side Force users have been up to something shady, and it's your job as Jaden to uncover and stop their nefarious plans. The game is a mix of first-person shooting and third-person lightsaber combat, with a heavy focus of the latter over the former. Players are allowed to customize the basic look of their character by choosing from a list of heads, torsos, and legs. Moreover, players can now customize the look of their lightsaber hilt in addition to the blade color, though all of these customizations are aesthetic only. Answering overwhelming fan demand, players now have the option of fighting with two lightsabers or the double lightsaber made famous by Darth Maul. The flashy new lightsaber combat styles are a lot of fun and make duels twice as entertaining. Players are able to use a set of Force powers such as Push, Pull, and Speed, that should be familiar to anyone who has watched the Star Wars movies. Ironically, players can learn and use Light Side and Dark Side powers like Heal or Lightning interchangably without any real restriction or consequence. The single-player story line is fairly thin but adequately does the job of giving you an excuse to visit a variety of diverse environments and cut through bad guys by the boatload.
The multi-player game features standard action game modes such as Free For All, Team Free For All, Capture the Flag, and Duel. Jedi Academy also features a couple of innovative multiplay experiences. Power Duel pits two slightly weaker players against one slightly stronger player. Siege is a team-based combat mode ala Battlefield 1942, but with a far older kind of Stormtrooper. Players assume the role of Scout, Demolitions, Soldier, Heavy Weapons, or Jedi, and use the strengths of their particular role to help their team accomplish the objective. Objectives typically involve breaching a wall or carrying an object from one place to another. Imagine a dynamic Star Wars battlefield complete with vehicles, Star Wars architecture, and small teams of Scouts, Jedi and Demolitions guys sneaking around while troopers and heavy weapons specialists blast everything in sight, and you've got an idea of Siege.
The game's only major flaw, if you can call it that, is the focus on lightsaber combat; those looking for a dedicated shooting experience may resent the reliance on these elegant weapons. If you're willing to play a Jedi simulator as a Jedi simulator, Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is a fun foray into the Star Wars universe that takes players beyond the familiar events of the classic trilogy. - Jon "Safety Monkey" Grover
Pros:
New lightsabers and lightsaber moves are fun to play with Multiplayer Siege mode is excellent Force powers and Star Wars setting a refreshing break from standard FPS fare Cons: Storyline is not terribly interesting Lightsaber and character customization--while cool--have no effect on gameplay
Product Description This game lets you customize your character by choosing species, gender, clothing, and more and then create a custom light saber to do battle against the forces of Darth Vader.
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Post by Sparkle on Nov 20, 2006 1:19:47 GMT -5
That looks cool... I'll probs get him that. Thanks Viper!
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Post by Will on Nov 25, 2006 1:26:42 GMT -5
Did you end up getting it? Id've recommended Halo.
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Post by MuHa Feel the Wrath on Nov 25, 2006 5:32:45 GMT -5
what type of games is he into and I agree a 11 yr old should not be playing Grand Theft Auto
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Post by Viper on Nov 25, 2006 16:23:00 GMT -5
Did you end up getting it? Id've recommended Halo. Halo is just not good for an eleven year old trust i played through the game like 20 times.
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Post by Sparkle on Nov 26, 2006 5:27:20 GMT -5
He already has halo 1 and 2 and is the third one only for the 360 or am I lying? He's into shooty kill every one in sight games which I don't approve of
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Post by Viper on Nov 26, 2006 12:19:08 GMT -5
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