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Four in February


RedMage138

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Not sure if anyone else saw this article on Kotaku but, here:

http://kotaku.com/5979310/end-the-shame-commit-to-four-in-february

So, who else is willing to commit? Could be four games you've never played before or four games you just haven't beaten that are sitting on your shelf.

Here's my four:

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Raiden is standing in for Metal Gear Rising.

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1. Deus Ex Human Revolution

2. Crysis 3 Campaign Mode

3. Metal Gear Rising

4. Dishonored

And if I have time Metro 2033

EDIT: Switching Deus Ex to Hitman Absolution....just can't get into Deus Ex enough that I'll be able to finish it in the next week...

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I don't have time to bat 4 games in 2013, let alone February. However, I can dream of bachelor days... my list would be as follows:

Dead Space 3

Aliens: Colonial Marines

And any 2 of the following:

COD: MW3

Black Ops II

Halo 4

Uncharted 3

Doom 3: BFG Edition

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bump to see how everyone who decided to try this is doing. I just finished my fourth this morning. List turned out a bit different then I intended it to. Decided to forgo Crysis after I tried the multiplayer beta. Probably will rent it at some point or buy it on Steam when it goes on sale, but for now it will have to wait. Also still waiting on MGS Rising from Gamefly so had to replace that as well. Final Four ended up being....

1. Dishonored

2. Bulletstorm

3. Hitman Absolution

4. Devil May Cry

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No clue why I can't copy the URL for the pictures for the regular size files....

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