Xeilith
Xeilith
Xeilith

So, you mean it more in a sense of story and setting than visual aesthetic.

"Killzone by way of Far Cry: Blood Dragon."

You're all barking mad.

Glad to see not everyone's being ruff on it.

Has anyone here played the mutiplayer yet and would be willing to give us there impression?

What in the holy flying fuck is that!?

Bump.

I think everyone can agree, public bathrooms are just about the most terrifying thing ever, regardless of where your from.

Don't forget the beautiful wild life that you have to check for before using a public bathroom.

That is one hell of a crowded map...

So, anything interesting or noteworthy about the first one, that the only one in the main series I haven't got or played (with the exception of Ghosts, because I just haven't gotten around to buying it yet)?

To be fair, every single new AAA game on sale at EB games is around a hundred bucks or so, the bog standard version of Call of Duty Ghosts is around eighty and GTA V is over still a hundred.

I agree with Straw Hat, also "uruzu-2", sweet ID.

You should see the Australian prices.

I can only imagine how much it must seriously tick off the Zombie Mode fans.

I do miss when the games were supposed to be about you being only part of a much larger army.

I'm not entirely sure which one I played online first, though it was probably Call of Duty 3 then 2 then 4, the first one I played constantly or spent a lot of time playing was Black Ops 1.

Treyarch's thing was that they would shake things up throw a bunch of strange changes into the mix, then Infinity Ward would come along and a more solid title and maybe carry over some neat ideas that Treyarch had tried.