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I hope they'll be more emphasis on the US Forces this time around. I have nothing against the SAS, but I'm American so.......ya.

6104d ago 1 agree2 disagreeView comment

What makes piracy profitable in the first place? The most I can imagine is guys selling bootleg discs in China, but that's it. And if history says anything: disc prices always come down. Going by that logic. PS3 being hacked for piracy isn't impossible, but it's only a matter of "when".

6104d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

It's pitiful how the first 4 comments here are more fixated on the review score than the actual game itself. Sad. It's like they didn't even bother to read the article or skimmed it, leaving out the important bits.

How can our public education fail us more? It's like I'm paying my taxes just for kids to blow it on games and fail at reading articles competently. I don't mind my tax money being used to pay for games, but good God: please learn how to read properly before you go to ...

6104d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

Go Leon! Sock it to them!

6104d ago 1 agree2 disagreeView comment

you mean "the scale for exclusive games at N4G is"

Oh no, you mean "the scale for PS3 exclusive games at N4G is"

6104d ago 3 agree0 disagreeView comment

I thought Ninja Blade was a good enough game to warrant a rent at least. The QTEs are done right when you get used to how the mechanics work. At least it's not random like RE4-RE5. When it looks like Ken is going to pull out his Wire, Y. If it looks like he's about to slash, X or Y. If it looks like Ninjutsu, B.

If anything Ninja Blade felt too easy when it's being played by Ninja Gaiden Vets.

6104d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

According to YOUR grading scale, it could be that. But then how could you grade the game if you don't even own it?

6104d ago 1 agree3 disagreeView comment

http://www.rpgfan.com/revie...

Read that, then post again. A good game doesn't need to follow YOUR grading scale to be good.

6104d ago 6 agree1 disagreeView comment

Fvck Yeah! Freedom is the only way, yeah!

6104d ago 2 agree0 disagreeView comment

TO HACK! =O

6104d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Hey now, they wouldn't be called 'achievements/trophies' if they were easy to get right? Sticking 5 people with Plasma Grenades is cake walk. Getting the Top 10% in the entire world to earn an Valor Rank in KZ2 is not so much a cake walk.

I support IW's decision not to have MP-based achievements/trophies, but don't knock down the whole system because you're having a hard time getting an achievement/trophy like beating Uncharted 1 on Crushing.

6104d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

*facepalm*

Guys....ugh...you know who you are. You make us real gamers look bad with your b!tching. To the rest of you, good gaming. I'll see you on the battlefields of Nepal. To the trolls amongst you, keep up the good work.

6106d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

With the way things are, N4G doesn't deserve any respect. The GamerZone isn't moderated heavily enough against fanboy trash, the articles submitted are below-quality of news-worthy sources, and the users themselves abuse the system to let articles like these slip past the Submission Guidelines. At least this is a break from all the console articles by trash-bloggers who think themselves as "journalists".

If N4G disappeared, then those trash sites would disappear as wel...

6106d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

No "God mode"? *sad face*

6106d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

That's exactly what this reminded me of. I remember back in my physics class, my teacher was telling me about the concept of wireless electricity that involved and that fellow, Nikola Tesla's name came up. The concept of wireless electricity originates from the ability to control free-floating electrons in space and direct them through a makeshift current using magnetism.

6106d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

I have fun just trolling the insecure console fanboys on this site. Giving random disagrees/agrees here and really getting the fire started. It's the only thing that's any fun to do on N4G anymore. I originally came here in 2007 hoping to discuss video games with like-minded people that knows how to accept the good and bad of consoles/video games, but I walk away jaded and more disillusioned about the future of gaming.

I know others feel the same way too.

6107d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

If you're referring to the PC Version of GRAW, I'd say OPF plays exactly like that except for the key-difference of OPF being the only standing literal-open-world game. GRAW is open-world to an extent though, I'll concede: Multiple insertion points and multiple ways to approach an objective blurs the line a bit.

6107d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Agreed, OPF, like ArmA or GRAW/RSV is a love-hate kind of game. You either dig the realistic elements, or you don't. Don't feel inferior just because you would prefer games like CoD over this. It's totally fine because those games are entirely different genres of FPS. It's like comparing apples to oranges.

Rent OPF (or hope for a demo), then make your move.

6108d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

I want Thompson to win. That would be teh "lulz".It's no fun watching him lose all the time. He should win some just to keep us on our toes.

6108d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

While I do agree that some sort of "infinity mode" without the hassles would've been nice. The time limit and save method of Dead Rising is what gave it its own identity and appeal. It fit the atmosphere perfectly.

Although something different this time around would be nice.

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