See, this is why I think EA MMA might have the edge in gameplay because of the Fight Night Round 4 engine and its focus on physics. But, I love the UFC licensing.
Do Nexon do Combat Arms?
The one thing that worries me is that the animations still seem a little stiff. But, I can live with it, I suppose.
Got mine! Been looking forward to this for ages.
Agreed but there's a point where controversy becomes harmful. When certain countries refuse to release a game, it's obviously going to harm revenues.
Nice to see not everyone follows the Activision model!
The BM Boom pack sounds even better - the air gun sounds like a riot.
But the notion of making an entertainment product out of this is difficult for some people to get their head around.
Such a thorny topic, not even sure where I stand in this myself. Too big a risk of trivialising an ongoing conflict, I suppose.
I do think the killstreak rewards are way OTT in MW2. Love the sentry gun and care package (both very good ideas) but predators, attack chopper, chopper gunner and harriers are all too much, IMO. MW got it just about right - most games of MW2 are dominated by air power within minutes of starting and, while it's clear a lot of people love this, it just seems tedious to me. And yes, I do shoot them down.
Cool vid, thanks.
All about the Siege mode for me. Love the co-op in Uncharted, very nicely done.
Jack Slate... is he a loose cannon by any chance?
As expected to be honest. It was never exactly an obvious candidate for a revival and this proves why.
Remedy has already said it's taken inspiration from TV and films for Alan Wake, so not hugely surprising to see a prequel. I hope the game's story lives up to the hype.
"All action, no faction" Catchy!
Meh, if it means less mortar spam than I'm all in favour. Shame about the 40mm grenade though, I didn't think it was too over-powered.
See, I think the Mortar reload time was way too quick, so I'm glad to see it.
"sexual encounters will have more class" - I doubt that.
Lol, if only this were the big Boy Scouts story of the week and not this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/w...