DeathBattleFan123
DeathBattleFan123
DeathBattleFan123

You're saying that blood was spilled because of it... when in fact less blood was spilled because of his actions that got him the medal. You've got the meaning backwards.

He didn't get the Medal of Honor for killing the enemy, he got it for rescuing his comrades at extreme, excessive risk to himself. Blood had already been spilled, he got the medal for plugging the leaky holes.

Terrorists.

This video was awesome. Very well done!

I love SSBM, and I played it frequently with folks that participated in tournaments. The thing that makes it a party game is because if you play it with the default settings, it's a party game, end of story. In order to play it at a tournament level, you must do the following:

Why is this kind of QQ indulged here? Half those signs were 100% harmless. The other half are just from jackasses, and yes, everybody has to deal with jackasses. If I had to choose between regularly being asked questions like that and being regularly cut off and ass-rode in traffic each day by some fuck head, I'd

Know what's great about your article? That it's essentially blaming an input device for mediocre games instead of blaming the "hardcore" masses who fear new things who were catered to by lazy, uncreative designers unwilling to give it a decent shake.

As a game reporter, I'm surprised that you don't realize that this style of modern military shooter is a different genre than FPS games like Quake or Doom. Old-school FPS games still exist, but you won't find as many AAA ones, because most people think they suck. And they're mostly right.

That's dumb and it should never happen. What if I *need* to crouch because there's someone shooting at me and I need cover?

You misspelled "watching a montage video".

You'd think that, but it doesn't play out that way. In order to use banelings against marines you've got to get them caught up somewhere, especially when both players are highly skilled. Honestly, the problem is that because marines can shoot and move without needing to finish their attack animation, in the hands of

No explosions.

People seem to be missing the point here. A Wii Remote is 1 to 1 aiming in FPS games, but that doesn't necessarily make it a better input device than a velocity-based thumbstick controller. Could you get used to using a touchpad-based virtual trackball? Sure, just like I got used to using a Wii Remote for CoD.

I seem to recall a SMT game where the kids kill themselves at the start of each battle so their ghosts can rise up and fight monsters. I'd say that's plenty more disturbing than this.

For me, the worst is playing Scrabble with people who care too much. If you've never played against someone who cared too much, then you're that guy.

Practice only takes you far as your potential allows it to. What that guy just did takes more than practice — it takes talent.

Just more proof that terran is OP. It shouldn't be possible to win against your unit's hard counter, especially when the enemy force is worth over three times the resources as yours, and your force is made up of tier 1 units. It's total bullshit.

No. That's not how they do it. You have no idea what you're talking about.

To everyone claiming they "instantly saw" that both were CG:

Both Rockstar and the White House have a history of releasing products that are completely fuxored. Why would anyone be surprised by this?