Good discovery, I'm sure some people will be disappointed.
I've got a Traffic Cone kill. =p *is proud*
Indeed.
From what I've played of both series, NG wins on difficulty.
You do realise how much of a hypocrite you are, right?
Hear, hear.
There aren't many four player split-screen co-op games this gen. Last gen though, Star Wars Battlefront II was awesome.
You know theunknown, I reckon this is their apology to the fans for the way they nerfed that part in Halo 2.
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It's just purely because of the co-op framework. Like the article says, ODST would have been hitting shelves sometime next year had they reworked it for matchmaking.
Ah, but the jokes on you, JokesOn...eh...because at no point do you state 'in my opinion' or 'in my friends' opinion':
"They are just as wrong as you, but it sure as hell a very popular idea."
There's too much emphasis placed on saying things like 'imo'. You don't need to say it when a post clearly has your username attached to it.
Yeah, that'd be good...although I could imagine the Firefight/Horde comparisons hitting an all-time high.
The announcer appears to be limited, but at least he's there!
The most interesting bit of info to me is the *SPOILER*
inclusion of the engineers...it's about time!
Don't get me wrong, if it was an equivalent price in the UK...I'd take it.
That's my exact thinking. Indeed, they have taken a huge step...but things like the UI and the presentation haven't impressed me, nor has my time with the demo and challenge mode. The lack of any sort of multiplayer mode is a massive put-off.
I wouldn't even pay full price for it right now. It doesn't have enough to it...challenge mode is only a few hours of distractions.
Hehe, yeah. The UK is bad, but Australia's costs are worse.
I wouldn't.
Yeah, but that's E3...lol. You can't complain. =p