Does any 1 have Hunted: The Demons Forge?
Does any 1 have Hunted: The Demons Forge?
Hello, I'm looking for a partner to play this game
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Grayswandir
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Re: Does any 1 have Hunted: The Demons Forge?
I have it for Xbox 360.
Re: Does any 1 have Hunted: The Demons Forge?
Does any 1 has it on pc? oO
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Count Roland
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Re: Does any 1 have Hunted: The Demons Forge?
Seems unlikely, numerals rarely possess.
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Renegade_Turner
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Re: Does any 1 have Hunted: The Demons Forge?
ಠ_ಠCount Roland wrote:Seems unlikely, numerals rarely possess.
Anyway, I heard it wasn't great...this is a shame, I'd like inExile to continue on...they need to make this rumoured sequel to Wasteland...that'd be interesting. =D
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Grayswandir
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Re: Does any 1 have Hunted: The Demons Forge?
Hunted is actually surprisingly fun. I bought the game not sure what to expect and its turned out to be a blast. Its not really what they were advertising it as, but as a 3rd-person, cover-based, light-puzzle, and loot-fest style shooter (yes, shooter) with melee combat, its quiet fun.
As dumb as this may sound, think Gears of War - brown + Tolkien + hot elf ass + sarcastic banter + armor/weapon/ability upgrades and leveling.
I haven't played the game cooperatively online, but my roommate and I have been ripping through the story in split-screen mode. The bosses give us a bit of pause until we figure out their attack patterns and weak points and the light puzzles mostly involve pushing blocks and lighting things on fire or blowing things up, but hey, we've been playing the game for over 11 hours and it hasn't gotten boring yet (although we are on the final boss now).
As dumb as this may sound, think Gears of War - brown + Tolkien + hot elf ass + sarcastic banter + armor/weapon/ability upgrades and leveling.
I haven't played the game cooperatively online, but my roommate and I have been ripping through the story in split-screen mode. The bosses give us a bit of pause until we figure out their attack patterns and weak points and the light puzzles mostly involve pushing blocks and lighting things on fire or blowing things up, but hey, we've been playing the game for over 11 hours and it hasn't gotten boring yet (although we are on the final boss now).