@Z Naught: If we can agree on one thing here today, it's that the Frostbite engine really delivers—for lack of a better word—a truly immersive battlefield.
@Z Naught: If we can agree on one thing here today, it's that the Frostbite engine really delivers—for lack of a better word—a truly immersive battlefield.
@Gaseous_Snake: Agreed.
@Z Naught: I have, I have. But even that's more-or-less a remake of original Battlefields 1943's most popular levels with DICE's new engine.
I admit, a WWII game with Bad Company's destruction engine would be pretty cool. Kind of like a Company of Heroes FPS.
I love comparing Sony's model to Apple's.
How's more credible, Fox News or "Bunky the Wonder Clown"?
I've never been as raped in a FPS as I was when I played AvP as a Marine. Absolutely ridiculous. All sorts of fun, yes! But ridiculous, nonetheless.
I really want to see a enemy list for this game, laid out by circle.
@Masao: Thanks to your comment, I'm playing Warfare 1917 and Warfare 1944 for the first time!
@AudibleDefect: I'm not going to pretend to be a Steam no-it-all, but I've found Valve—duh!—to be the most compatible with Steam.
@Archaotic: Interesting. I may need to get that title.
@Cerabret100: Do you mean you want a bot-only offline mode for TF2? Or a full single-player campaign?
@Rampage: I agree. Steam has really come into its own in the past few years.
@Julimano: Agreed. I remember playing my PS2 in college in a room full of classmates playing WoW on their laptops. Whenever I played SoTC, everyone would stop playing WoW and just stare.
@jenova9: Thank you. I'm happy to see someone else here played the original AVP.
@Oscar Ernesto Regalado: I remember that game! I own it, and remember using LeForge or Data to see in the dark on certain away team missions.
@johnknee777: I always remember driving 20 miles out to a GameStop on my day off to get a used version of a game I was really looking forward to.
@Eirias: Agreed.
@Polite Society: Ouch. You're missing the end of a terrific game, I'm afraid.
FFXIII seems like a really odd choice. I know it's a remarkable game, but why choose a game that's so time-consuming for an arcade-like kiosk?