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Bioshock - demo on XBL

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All you 360 owners.. get this mofo downloaded... its touted as being one of the best games of the last few years and i can well belive it... ive been playing the demo and FOOK its scary... think FEAR but more atmospheric and more storyline..

:thumbup::thumbup:

I am right in thinking this is the long awaited follow up to System Shock?:)

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I am right in thinking this is the long awaited follow up to System Shock?:)

Correct :thumbup:

have seen the videos online - will have to pop home at unchtime and kick off the download :thumbup:

Hmm, don't like scary games, may have to miss.

watching andrew play it, looks good but not as good as the video's we watched a while ago. might be better on a super spec PC :)

Cheers for the heads up on the demo, this along with Alan Wake is one of the games I've been looking forward to.

Since Forza came out, at least ;)

The pc demo is out now, a hefty 1.85 gb and quite short but visually a treat:)

The pc demo is out now, a hefty 1.85 gb and quite short but visually a treat:)

Ha! my 6 year old laptop struggles with games like simcity and civilization 3... I think this would kill it. The little chip would pack up its things and be seen leaving via one of the case vents. I think I will stick with my xbox on this one lol :o

downloaded it. play it. looking forward to it :thumbup: also downloaded the John Woo Presents Stranglehold demo, which despite a lack of any real depth I was loving :D

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