i'm sure they will report on them all in the coming days so we don't actually have to play the game ourselves
should i bother clicking on this article is what i wanna know.
i havent seen it yet but it aint that hard to imagine
only fanboys put M$
so do their respective fanboys
because it doesn't need to be current to sell, it just needs the name on the box
where were all you cod haters when BC1 was out and AWESOME?!?
doubt it
was this written by a kid?
well deserved for Limbo.
halo took off because it was awesome. it took the console FPS crown off golden eye. interestingly, this is why PS3 fanboys go nuts over Killzone... they have never had a console FPS king before. no dissing anyone, just making my observation
thanks for the spoiler
dumbass article
i doubt it'll make any difference. they will download it when it comes available either way... now or later.
i wish you could vote articles off
rainbox six and ghost recon naturally. these games are infinitely improved when in co-op due to the tactical nature of the missions. pretty obvious really.
Co-op is where this game in particular shines despite the negative reviews it received. 4 player co-op is awesome for a game of this type.
yawn
i think they are more like children than grown men. this is what happens when you mix maturity with immaturity in a forum.
it means read the damn review not the number. Edge reviews are excellent but no one reads them, they just spend the whole time crying over the score. they have said in the past if they could remove the score they would because the score only means something to fanboys.
apparently the masses need their hand held so if you wanna sell games you have to dumb it down. this is why CoD outsells everything so it is more a business decision than anything else. BFBC1 single player was awesome, BFBC2 is just boring linear me too rubbish and a huge disappointment to me.
i also think linear games reduce the re-playability as nothing changes the second time around.
must defend must defend
they need to just let it die.
you do know the price of something rarely has anything to do with the cost of making and distributing it? well you do now.