YosemiteSam
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What PS3 games do you have?
Thus far we've picked up
My son loves playing Kill Zone 2 online. Using the joysticks for a FPS just doesn't work with me. I prefer using a keyboard and mouse for them. Far more accurate and easier that way and less convoluted.
The Madden is always a bad choice with me. I can't play more than one game in a sitting. Secondly, it takes lots of playing to get good enough to compete online and I don't have anywhere near the time required to dedicate to playing it. For instance, my first game against an online opponent, I played the Panthers and I could drive the field and score without issue, but the guy basically ran two plays and while I could stop one, I couldn't stop both. He would run the ball and no matter what I had to all out blitz or he would gain at least five yards a play. If I all out blitzed, he would do bootleg and throw the ball and I couldn't cover the two open receivers.
Now, I'm sure I could figure out a defense to combat these, but I didn't know the play book enough to do it on the fly. In the end, a Marion Barber fumble cost me the game. He scored at will, and I failed to when Marion fumbled.
Thus far we've picked up
- Madden 2010 (probably shouldn't have due to reasons listed earlier)
- Tiger Woods 10 (Love this game!)
- Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe (MK is always a good choice)
- Kill Zone 2
My son loves playing Kill Zone 2 online. Using the joysticks for a FPS just doesn't work with me. I prefer using a keyboard and mouse for them. Far more accurate and easier that way and less convoluted.
The Madden is always a bad choice with me. I can't play more than one game in a sitting. Secondly, it takes lots of playing to get good enough to compete online and I don't have anywhere near the time required to dedicate to playing it. For instance, my first game against an online opponent, I played the Panthers and I could drive the field and score without issue, but the guy basically ran two plays and while I could stop one, I couldn't stop both. He would run the ball and no matter what I had to all out blitz or he would gain at least five yards a play. If I all out blitzed, he would do bootleg and throw the ball and I couldn't cover the two open receivers.
Now, I'm sure I could figure out a defense to combat these, but I didn't know the play book enough to do it on the fly. In the end, a Marion Barber fumble cost me the game. He scored at will, and I failed to when Marion fumbled.