How could you say that!!! It's the best looking generic FPS ever made! Full of generic fun for all ages!
@ crazyxelite: Already been claimed mate. S_kicKer got their first.
It's a pile of generic shit anyway. Got it £4 second-hand played a few hours and now it's in the charity shop box with some old clothes.
edit: In fact if anyone in the UK wants it I will send it you free. No lie. Or it's going to charity shop next week.
Hate these as Nintendo never stocks enough and they all get sold out within seconds and appear on ebay and Amazon with a 100% markup.
Such a brilliant series. Still have memories waiting for the postman to drop off Half-Life 2 on release day.
@ ravinash: They didn't need to they were members of the Nazi party making them Nazi. They enforced the rules.
Not all were. It was forced on German Soldiers. The SS were the true Nazi's. Wish a developer would have the balls to show the average German soldier perspective.
Accuracy in historical games should be accurate to respect those portrayed accurately. If you don't portray it accurately then it's no longer accurate and not being accurate will cause people to complain it's not accurate so best to keep it accurate to avoid it not being accurate. Because accuracy matters when it's a game based on accuracy.
Yeah, they can be found if you look now and buy in the next couple of months. But stock comes and goes so fast. Nearer christmas when the majority of people want one for presents the stock will be non-existent if they can't even get supply in a quieter period.
You're one of those people that if the world went to shit and food supplies stopped you would steal an old ladies last piece of bread. You live in that world, not everyone does.
Yeah, that problem. No-one can buy the dam thing. Getting so bad they're even blaming Apple and the iPhone
No, an even bigger problem!
Yeah, going to be a great story about how Ronald and his friends won the war
"It’s frankly hard to believe just what a great job Nintendo is doing when it comes to the Switch’s release schedule"
Absolutely, fantastic job. There is one major problem with that though. Can anyone guess?
Why do developers still shy away from creating a campaign from the Axis perspective? Not all German soldier were Nazi's and not all German soldiers believed in the fight but had to either fight or die anyway.
That's the whole point. He doesn't want you to get it until he wants you to get it. It's just a weird quirk over-creative people have. Over-creative in a very good way mind you.
It's all about making Mario pixels look good for Nintendo.
How? They will have digital paper-trails everywhere. No-one would have paid cash in person.
They both sound as bad as each other so may as well give Vivendi a chance, Ubisoft have had too many chances:
Look at the Crew at launch
Look at the boring game that is Wildlands
Look at the tragedy that Unity was at launch and still not fixed to this day
Look at For Honor microtransaction abuse
Look at The Division
Look at how long they literally abused PC gamers with DRM
This is why I couldn't care less a...
The publisher in this case needs the developer more than they need them.