aldoragreel
AldoraGreel
aldoragreel

What COD needs is a mechanical overhaul more than anything. All the campaigns are the same sorts of set pieces with different paint jobs. They should be pushing themselves to provide new twists on their gameplay, like maybe destructible environments or squad commands for more tactical play. That’s what I, as a lapsed

While not underneath it, they did, in my opinion, come pretty damn close.

As a huge fan of Diablo 3 and a big fan of the Ultimate Alliance games when they first came out... yeah. I need to play this.

I get that, but the end of this post made it sound like she was expected to roll out today alongside Genji and the other 2.0 stuff, which is what I was calling out as skeptical.

She was just announced and will already be in-game today, as part of 2.0's launch? Doubtful.

I came to say the same thing! The general design of the background and the small bit of perspective makes it EXTREMELY hard to tell what was meant to be interacted with and what wasn’t. Holy crap. I could never play that, it’d annoy the shit out of me.

I presume part of the fun of said experience is exactly that you aren’t just shooting at targets in a range. Then again, I’ve never done that sort of thing.

To be fair, he said “cool sniping experience” not “real sniping experience.” Most people can never and will never be able to have a real sniping experience, which is why I presume CHRONICpeace went with “try out airsoft shooting” instead of “enlist in the military.”

For me it was all part of the story I was building for the characters presented to me.

And here I was always just pissed that if you spend the time to change your single player character’s outfit, that you can switch characters and when you return, the outfit you spent so much time putting on them can just be changed.

They’ve offered one standout amazing game in nearly a year. Let’s not be so quick to pay them on the back. They’ve had roughly 54 chances since to offer something as good and fallen far short.

Yeah, it’s certainly a tough sell nowadays if you don’t need online access. (I don’t play much multiplayer outside a few Overwatch and Titanfall 2 matches sporadically, but I do play a lot of co-op with my buddies, so I’m basically stuck paying for it.)

The Velocity series and Hotline Miami were probably the biggest surprises for me. I loved the hell out of those three games.

Since signing up I’ve played Plants vs Zombies, Warhawk, Dead Nation, Far Cry 2, Fatal Inertia EX, Shank 2, Canabalt, Awesomenauts, Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims, Rock of Ages, Hard Corps Uprising, Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Saints Row 2, Warhammer 40,000: Space

Cool. I played that series 8 years ago when it came out. Getting access to really old games does not interest me in the slightest. But if it floats your boat, that’s fine.

Truly a groundbreaking decision.

No I’m not. I have it. On two systems. Haven’t played it, though. It doesn’t interest me.

Reread what I said. I’m not saying what you think I’m saying.

Because they are of interest to consumers, such as myself, who have both services?

Considering the general consensus for years? Yes.