I loved Halo 2, the campaign blew me away at the time. The game threw you into awesome scenarios and locations. Fighting the scarab, assassinating the prophet of Regret, playing as the Arbiter and being an assassin for the prophets, releasing the Flood from the Quarantine Zone and watching them unleash hell across Halo and High Charity, meeting Gravemind for the first time, witnessing the Covenant civil war... The list just goes on and on. Good times, good times.
Search Bad Company 2 aggressive recon, your mind will be blown.
So glad Nick Swardson was up there. I was dying when he was talking about raging and his neighbor was thinking he was shooting hardcore gay porno with his friends.
Disagreed on accident, sorry.
But he didn't even troll...
2012 is going to rule for every gamer!
I've never payed more than 40 for XBL. Call them, say "I can get it for 40 dollars elsewhere" and they'll honor that. I bet they'd honor 30.
Just shows how much emotion music can evoke.
My thoughts exactly.
Cod 4 is a timeless game, it doesn't need a remake. I can still pop it in any day and have a good time. Not many games like that nowadays.
I could lose Internet access, cloud FTL. :P
I just hopped back into Killzone 2 last week! Played against bots to reacquaint myself with the controls. The game still holds up to today's games perfectly. That game is the reason I bought a PS3, and it is amazing!
Sgt Enigma will be pleased.
Im not just excited for the fact that it's a new Halo game, I am excited to see what a new development team is capable of. I love Bungie and can't wait to see what their next big thing is, but at the same time I am cheering 343i on in hopes of delivering something special to Halo fans.
PLANET EARTH!
It's the same as those who didn't realize the multiplayer was in Reach's engine. 343i was 100% transparent with all their design choices and intentions, yet people still found a way to be misinformed.
I need Halo 4 info soon! I need to know what 343 has up their sleeves.
Press the guide button on the controller, done.
Warthog run, never gets old.
It didn't take an article like this for me to recognize these. Uncharted 3 is a rock solid game, but after beating Uncharted 2 10 plus times and getting Platinum, U3 underwhelmed me a bit. I'm not into the MP side of either games, but U2 gave me an unbelievable amount of replayability. The unlocks, cheats and other cool things possible made the Campaign worth playing over and over again. U3, while good, lacked the insentive and originality U2 had. There is a reason U2 will never leave...