Our Love for Budget Titles

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What are some budget titles for the Xbox 360 that are worth looking into?

I heard Man Vs. Wild was pretty good. Has anyone tried Legendary? Is it really that bad?
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I liked Calling a lot, I also liked Bullet Witch, Onechanbara, Two Worlds, Velvet Assassin and Jaws Unleashed but by far the best budget game I've ever played was Deadly Premonition, it's kind of perfect.
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I don't think Jaws Unleashed ever came out for the 360 but from what I played, Deadly Premonition was really good. The story really draws you in!
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Ah Love Love love Deadly Premonition,Legendary always intriuged me

Im actually on a 360 budget fix as Its a win win on the dollar.

heres some others maybe

Kameo
Sega tennis/xbla combo
banjoo kazooie nuts and bolts
Man vs wild
sherlock holmes vs jack the ripper (can play in 1st person or 3rd person)
Shadowrun
Wet
Saboteur
Blue dragon
Raiden IV
Riddick
Darksector
Sonic all star racing
Sonic UGC
bioshock 1/2

Theres really alot to choose from but these are my current collection on 360 and all are $30 and under.
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I figured the OP meant titles that started out as budget. Bioshock certainly didn't. But maybe clarification is needed.
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Yea you maybe right Hobie in that case Ill stick to

Deadly premonition and Man vs wild for now :lol:
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christopher85 wrote:What are some budget titles for the Xbox 360 that are worth looking into?

I heard Man Vs. Wild was pretty good. Has anyone tried Legendary? Is it really that bad?
I absolutely hated Legendary. This is the worst game I have ever beaten and having beaten it, I feel completely ok with trashing it. Horrible all around and ends on a cliffhanger that will likely never be resolved. Avoid.
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Don't forget Sneak King.
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TEKTORO wrote:Yea you maybe right Hobie in that case Ill stick to

Deadly premonition and Man vs wild for now :lol:
How's Man Vs. Wild? I've heard that beneath the rough presentation there's a great game. Also, have you heard about Cabela's Survival: Shadows Of Katmai? It's more or less the same thing but more polished and without pee drinking :lol: . Here's the teaser:
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