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simon pegg is ben finn in fable 3, isnt he?

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Its called a guilty pleasure, and Runescape.

This.

I actually just started playing again, I was really surprised when I found my oldest account was still alive. I got on and so much is different now, some armor I used to wear needs higher defense or strength than what I have so I had to down-grade a bit. Still a ton of nostalgia, last time I played, before today, was years ago.

Pretty much every Sonic game that people concieve as bad other than '06, Sonic R and sorta Unleashed.
I LOVED heroes.
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The customization is the only thing keeping me there, everything else, including the unbearable lag which is just as bad when people try to connect to my server on blockland.

Pretty much every Sonic game that people concieve as bad other than '06 and sorta Unleashed.
I LOVED heroes.
Heroes was awesome.


I still have my xbox disk of heroes, and I have an install of it on my pc.
..Along with SA2B

simon pegg voice acts in fable???!!!

hell mark hamil voice acted in crash bandicoot
Mark Hamill is a major voice actor.
There's a view that Star Wars didn't do anything for most careers of the actors in the original trilogy (bar Harrison Ford), but that's really not true of Mark Hamill.

He's been doing Voice Acting for years and has an unbelievable amount of roles under his belt.
Infact, chances are, if you've played any Batman video-game or watched any Batman Cartoon in the last 17 years, Mark Hamill has been playing the voice of the Joker.

Really though, he's done massive amounts of voice acting.

(And Simon Pegg plays as Ben Finn)

i dont hate any of the fable games, i like the voice actors like stephen fry and simon pegg and john cleese and ben kingsly
Also Johnathon Ross, and one of the major roles, Theresa, being Zoë Wanamaker.


The Fable games come under some bad press for a number of reasons, but really, I've found all of them that I've played so far (having not touched The Journey) to be absolutely great.

Apparantely Fable 2 wasn't that great, or so I've heard, but I thought it was fantastic and was the high-point of the series so far.
I loved Fable 1 for it's story and all, but I also loved Fable 2, it's story and gameplay and graphics and everything else.
Fable 3 had a lot of bum choices, but it was still a lot of fun to complete. And I would go out of my way to try and 100% complete it, if the game didn't glitch out until I can't go any further, as it has done 3 times on me now.

But Fable Anniversary ought to be a great game to look forward to. It'll be a lot of fun.



My guilty pleasure of a game, is probably Lord of the Rings Conquest, for a console game.
The storyline of it is dreadful, and the realism following the story is terrible.
The voice acting is atrocious and some parts of the game are just made to be too easy, or to work thoroughly against you.

Yet despite it all, it's a loving hilarious game to play.
It's brough me probably my most favourite moment in gaming so far.


I'm playing the game with a friend of mine for the first time. We've just completed the Good-Side storyline, which has you follow the story of the Fellowship (sort of) from Moria to the destruction of the Ring.
You play as the foot-soldiers of the forces of good, Archers, Knights, Spies and Mages.
You fight your way through key locations in the story to achieve certain goals. This is things like fighting the battle of Pelennor Field, or more illogically, leading an army through Moria to clean it out (and seemingly destroy the Balrog for a second time), as well as the battle of Helms Deep, and taking Isengard.

Once this is done, and your final battle is at the Gate of Mordor, the game ends.
But it unlocks a new mode.
Fight for the Forces of Evil.
It starts off with you playing as some Mordor troops, aswell as the Nazgul at Mount Doom, who are resurrecting the Witch King. Once this is done, you chase after Frodo Baggins and kill him before the ring is destroyed, claiming it for Sauron.
Sauron has his full power, and he revives all of his fallen allies, and a campaign is set to destroy the other races.
You do the reverse of the main game, really. Re-taking Moria, destroying Minis Tirith, fighting the last of the men at Weathertop.
Finally, you get to the Shire.

Here, you lead a battle against the Hobbits, who are being aided by the Ents (don't ask).
After killing lots of little Hobbits, you get the chance to play as a Hero Character.
This happens regularly in the game, and the characters are related to the mission. Gimli at Moria, Faramir at Osgiliath and so on.
My friend gets the chance to play as Sauron.
Sauron is massive. He's a powerful character, and this is the only time you get to play as him in the entire game.
You're about to cross over a bridge in Hobbiton to get across a river, where you will face off against the last of the Hobbits, and Gandal the White.

As my friend gets into character, he starts to get really really excited.
He walks slowly across the bridge, swinging his large mace.
When suddenly, from above, the sound of a bird comes.
A massive Eagle of the Misty Mountains swoops down from above, it grabs Sauron by the shoulders, it lifts him up into the air and carries him away, where it drops him to his death.

My friend sits there. Shocked and Appaled by what he has just seen.

I laugh my loving arse off.


Sonic Heroes was a loving brilliant game.

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That is because it didn't have Commander Boreale.



Sonic Unleashed.
Although Daytime was great, Nighttime turned the game to a long bore fest. He's a slow Warehog who just tanks and uses easy combos.

Excuse me?

The countless explosions and road rage is what makes the game good.
I said it's my opinion.
I honestly dislike the game, I feel as I take myself away from racing just to smash opponents. Althought not really been done in other games, it turns a street race into demolition derby.