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Another Thing about Xbox 360 Achievements

Xbox 360 achievement points can be a bit perplexing at times. For most of the time they are a good example of how much time you spent playing a game or how much you liked it, but that is not always the case. Some games that I really like but if they don't have Achievement points for the modes you like to play tat it's not going to register. For an example I play Rockband way too much online and since I rarely play it offline I have yet to win a decent number of achievements on it. But I guess that they are fun as long as you don't take them to seriously. I've never maxed out achievement in a game ( But then I've never played King Kong or Avatar. ) but the ones that I got the most points from are as follows.

Tenchu-Z : 710 Points
Crackdown : 515
Dead Rising : 400
PGR 4 : 370 Points
Harry Potter OOTP (I just rented it ) : 550 points

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I got all the oblivion achievements without even noticing. I guess I was a little to engrossed in the game at the time.

Posted by: Brando at February 25, 2008 12:01 PM

The only games I have all the achievemnts on are King Kong, TMNT, Uno, and almost Guitar Hero II.

Posted by: cfj1976 at February 26, 2008 11:54 AM

just like you i have yet to max out achievements in a game.. the most i have in one is 725 or so on halo 3 and i dont play that game often. Also i would like to ask if you have tried call of duty 4? I'm not sure but if you like fps that is a game to get. Also great job on the interviews with the microsoft source, i look forward to reading more and more posts on you site. Good job jake!

Posted by: newtie at February 27, 2008 3:33 AM

Dude Call Of Duty 4 is great. The single player is prety good, but what makes the game is the multiplayer.

Posted by: cfj1976 at February 27, 2008 5:16 PM

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