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The Ultimate Fall


NotinbutaPnut

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As many of you nerds like me are well aware. The greatest fall videogame release is upon us. I for one do not plan to see my GF for at least a month and might get fired from my job because of it. That being said. Below are the most anticipated games of this fall. I have also added a poll to this thread, vote for the game you are most excited about and let me know why.

For those of you that don't know whats about to ruin the lives of most grown men, here are the following titles that are about to drop.

Modern Warfare 3

Battlefield 3

Gears of War 3

Forza Motorsport 4

Elder Scrolls 5

Assassin's Creed Revelations

I most likely forgot some but these are the ones that give me chub (minus Elder Scrolls but its popular) so let me know what you are excited about and why.

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