It was actually fairly entertaining to me. It wasn't true splinter cell, though, I agree. They need to take it back.
I love these game as single-player titles alone, but the multiplayer modes in chaos theory were some of the best ever made. will be sorely disappointed if the spy vs. merc and co-op campaign isn't included.
Plus, I'll only pick it up if the remastered Xbox/PC version.
You're after my own heart. Beating that game on expert 100% was the most rewarding thing of all time. Bath house!? OMFG so hard, and i didn't care that I wouldn't get any visible credit (trophy) for doing it. If the trilogy is released on PS3 and has the online multiplayer modes intact, you would have to be a damn fool not to buy it. One of the greatest multiplayer modes of all time.
Sophisticated storytelling is a first for call of duty, and they completely pulled it off. Regardless of the actual "story" part of story, the game was told extremely well, flowed great, and was arguably the most exciting cod campaign yet. voice acting was top notch. This and CoD4 are at the top of the heap, easily.
Anyone who thought it was the worst hasn't a scrap of intelligence in their brain. This game is the only Call of Duty with REAL character developmen...
Review basically said the biggest gripe was that it felt like Modern Warfare 2.5, but in all honesty, isn't that what everyone was looking for; a fixed version of MW2?
Single player looks to be far more interesting, and the additional modes are the best. That and a way more balanced multiplayer spells nothing but win.
There's a pretty lame assumption going around that all Call of Duty titles are overrated as well. Just because Modern Warfare 2 got its...
god of war has no shot at goty. it was technically outstanding, but this year had a bunch of better games.
edit: raztad is right this is totally irrelevant anyways.
I thought you only had to purchase all camos before this was unlocked. This will take forever (prestige 14). I'm going to cry in the closet now.
The device is fun, that's all.
IGNORE AND MOVE ON
kind of disappointed they have apparently failed to deliver a good ending two times running now.
get over it peeps. a sequel will always be a rehash, but this thing has fixed nearly every single complaint and actually looks awesome. plus david goyer wrote the campaign script so you can expect a cool single player as well. there are other awesome online games, but call of duty is still king (fact supported by numbers) to the core gamer, especially after medal of honor failed to sway the crowd.
It seems a BIT too call of duty, with the plus 100 flashing up and everything. Why do games want to do that all of a sudden.
you can shoot the rc car pretty easy and its explosive is fairly modest, i wouldn't be too worry about it.
"not like our lovable Sony sell there consoles with big loses just to see us happy"
you know if they keep doing that, their gaming division would go bankrupt. are you insane?
tell that to the wealth of incredible developer support that think it's awesome.
Completely agree. Apple could potentially crush all competition (in North America, anyways) if they released a device right now. These guys are on FIRE.
to rebut all the idiot apple comments, and add a few of my own:
1. YOU CAN RIGHT CLICK ON A MAC, I HAVE ONE, HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FOR YEARS. YOU CLICK THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE MOUSE.
2. A console from apple would be competitively priced (does not mean exactly equal).
3. They have great developer support, with Steam now on the Mac, and tons of developers working on apps.
3. Possibly the greatest consumer hardware/software developer in the world.
4. Ha...
You can you retard. LOL you don't know you can and have been able to right click on mac out of the box for the last 15 years...
THAT I agree with. They did it for admirable reasons (cheaper skus), but if they required a hard drive, installing would be standard and would be just like PC games, and these space-constraint arguments would be non-existant.
Oh, man. As far as purely realistic stealth games go, Thief and Splinter Cell are easily the greatest of all time. I consider Metal Gear to kind of be in it's own genre, based on it's style, so try not to fret over me not including it.