What about Metro2033?
The lighting and dust effects are fantastic.
The slower paced / more realistic gameplay of battlefield is more for me.
Oh, and the vehicles.
Its the same shit people. Stop buying it.
.. and for Australians, the sale items are at full price as usual.
and the non-sale items are such a rip-off on Origin.
Medal of Honor - $80.
Crysis 2 - $80
Dead Space 2 - $80
Bulletstorm $80
I hear lots of bad reviews for Brink, but I'll give it a try this weekend.
Will the multiplayer support teamwork? or will everyone just go 'Rambo'
hehehe.
No zombies please.
Nice video. I hope there is a lot of variance in the maps.
Some tighter ones like Oasis, and some massive ones like Heavy Metal.
The main thing is the big maps need more checkpoints/flags. So you don't get bored walking.
Excellent.
I have the Steam version, and don't usually bother with Mods, but with a step-by-step, I'll try it.
So where is the PC version?
Looking great. Love the mods.
For me, its about the control I get from a keyboard + mouse during FPSes.
I laugh at the auto-aim in the consoles.
Boring. We want the PS4
How about RDR for PC?
Casual gamers buy CoD.
Casual gamers don't pre-order.
Its not real. Its satire.
(about the classical music)
"Turn that shit off.. its just vowels"
"You play that music because you can't wear a hat saying you went to a private school"
Steam had them for $6 + $6 + $20 last week.
I'm a PC gamer but I'm glad when anything in the gaming industry does well.
More money means they can invest more into gaming.
Most AAA games are multi-platform anyway.
Uhhh.. Bad Company 2 had a max of 32 players. (16 per side).