Speaking of the thing you just kind of touched on... I can't believe they also took out base defense. When you were getting cocky and overpowered, wiping everything out, the original just went, "WHAT THE HELL DID YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING, YOU SLUT? Enjoy these aliens blowing everything up, you game-ruining prick!"
But, yeah, no base defense. Now that I think about it, every aspect of this game is hugely flawed. Base management is lacking in comparison to the o...
That's arguable. While I have to agree with the first and second are easily the best in the series, I didn't particularly care for Modern Warfare, instead preferring World at War.
Subjectivity is a beautiful thing, ain't it?
But I don't think he's actually referring to the originals, but IW's latest 2 outings.
By the way, you know you couldn't actually sprint in Call of Duty 3? Popped it in a minute ago to see, and you can't.
But the rest of your comment is solid, for the most part, soo... :P
Hmm, I don't even know how I forgot about multiple bases. Speaking of bases, I would like to choose SPECIFICALLY where the bases are placed. In the original game, I sometimes put them in strategically sound places. Sometimes, I might place a base in the approximate location of where I live to give it a bit more of a personal flair. And being able to rename them should certainly be a feature, too.
I think those 26-man squads in the original took what was already time-consuming to an unnecessarily long extreme. I feel like 12-men squads would probably be best, maintaining what this game tried so hard to do, which is make every soldier feel important without making it feel too limited. Also, I feel like the two-action system had some stupid decisions put in place. For instance, if you have a squad member reload at the beginning of their turn, they can't do anything else. However, if ...
Watalodashyt.
As someone who's played games since the age of three, I can easily say that I've never hit someone unless hit first. Then again, this is The Telegraph, so I don't expect much truth to come rushing out of them any time soon.
That's a damn good bargain. Oh, and this is a case of which the PC version is even more amazing. Aside from using hotkeys, which makes things a lot easier, the performance of this game on PC is outstanding. I have 100+ framerates consistently. Ah, now if only Bethesda themselves could make ports as great as Arkane does.
Hold on a minute... I don't listen to modern music, but if this chick is the "pop sensation" the description here says she is, shouldn't I have heard of her? How many hits has she had on the charts, recently?
I'd like to point out that this is an announcement of an announcement that there are unannnounced games that have yet to be announced. :P
Ah, nice to see i wasn't the only one thinking of Castlevania when I read, "Medusa head." Castlevania fans UNITE! :P
The return of true stealth? Clearly, someone hasn't played Mark of the Ninja. it may be a side-scrolling game, but it actually IS true stealth.
There was a butcher named Pete (at least I think it was Pete). From what I remember, he loved choppin' up all the women's meat.
But, yeah...
I think he was making a reference to "I Just Had Sex."
"Doesn't matter, had sex." :P
Well, I must be blind, because all I see are 4 screenshots. :/
I remember Carbon, Undercover, and ProStreet. I just don't remember how those games handled. Actually, no, I take that back. I remember Undercover clearly in that I never even did the first face because I started it up and was so horrified with the handling that I immediately got rid of the game.
But here's hoping it is Slightly Mad. Those guys have a lot of talent.
Fittingly enough, Gears of War: Exile is the exiled one from the series. And even if it had been made, it would've been pretty much exiled due to lack of hardcore gamer interest.
It's just kind of funny to me that a game named exile was always going to be doomed to it. ;P
No, not really. Skyrim is fantastic at having a world that's fun to exlpore, but it's one of the most shallow "RPGs" in recent memory. It's a decent game that's nice to pop in sometimes so you can explore dungeons and look at some pretty vistas, but it's not exactly top-notch quality.
It's kind of funny to see someone say that, considering no one was complaining when they made Hot Pursuit, Underground, Underground 2, and Most Wanted.
But yeah, they definitely dropped the ball with The Run. *shudders*
How is he a 360 fanboy? Because Epic had a publishing deal with Microsoft to make Gears of War a Microsoft franchise? That's the stupidest goddamn thing I've read all day.
By the way, he owns a PS3 and actually plays on it. *gasp* I know, how could someone who makes games for a console ever play another? What a horrible thing. /s
Well, considering Mitt Romney graduated from Harvard in the top third of his class in law and was in the top 5% of his class for business, which made him a Baker Scholar.
And, sorry to say, but a stupid person couldn't have done what Romney had done with businesses. Without him, there wouldn't be Staples, Domino's, Sealy, Duane Reade, Brookstone, Goody's, Burger King, Dunkin' Donuts, Burlington, Toys R Us, etc.
Finally, Mitt Romney is ofte...