Saturday, June 19, 2010

The Benefits Of Offline Gaming

We all know that online gaming can be fun right? Well have you ever tried turning you wireless off for one day?  Try it, its amazing what you can accomplish. You could get those last few achievements in the main story mode, or actually start the main story mode. No matter what you opinion is of offline it’s always fun to try to get into.

The first time I tried this I shot my gamer score up almost two thousand points just starting/finishing story modes. Now I do it once a month and my gamer score is huge (29250 to be exact). Sure there are down sides to it like not talking to online friends or having the completive edge constantly (witch could even be a upside). But I believe me it is totally worth it once a month, or even once every year.

The best game for playing off line would have to be ones with a huge indebt storyline; these kinds of games often have a longer play time and still when you’re done the story line there still more to do (i.e.: side missions) . I found that this is also stress releasing.

Picture it you almost have a nuke in MW2 and them KA BOOOM, noob tube to the face. Your going to be angry and if you aren’t then you are just that awesome. But you end shutting off your game and not playing, when you return on line you’re pissed at the game so you don’t play it and you play some Red Dead Redemption instead. It’s an unlikely event but it does happen. Try it and you will feel a bit or a lot relaxed and calmed.

Good Games For Offline Play

-Bioshock
-Bioshock 2
-GTA 4
-The Balled of Gay Tony (Stories from Liberty City, or add on)
-The Lost and Damned (see above)
-Red Dead Redemption
-Fable 2
-Dead Rising
-Banjo Kazooie
-The Orange Box
-Assassins Creed
-Assassins Creed 2
-Borderlands (not the greatest but its still decent)
-Music, sports ,racing and fighting games are good too.
                       
By Connor Lazore From WC3 Films

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