couple things
1) wtf?
couple things
1) wtf?
that m82 .50 cal was my straight-up widowmaker…that, and the laser designator…
couple things
1) wtf?
no, perfection is…
three words: chik motherf**king fil-a…a basic cfa chicken sandwich with that absolutely crucial pickle slice cannot be beat by anything, anywhere…
come on
not only is abusing rihanna a truly reprehensible act, it's also not really that gangsta…does beating women give any actual street cred? granted, being chris brown is already somewhat the anti-cred, but brownie could have done something so much more badass, like smokin' fiddy up in da club… having said that,…
im right there with you…ive done the whole hardcore thing, even mlg-qualified for r6v2, its really not all that its cracked up to be…the seriousness detracts from the fun…
probably a stupid idea
official a.v. club clan maybe? not necessarily for bf1943 but for r6v2, CoD, killzone, resistance 2, etc. maybe?
see:
shellshock '67
shellshock: blood trails
men of valor
battlefield: vietnam
tunnel rats: 1968
vietcong
1943 is a pretty good intro to online gaming…its pretty streamlined and has a gentle learning curve and since the voice chat, at least on the ps3, is still kind of wonky, you don't have to worry too much about attacks on your masculinity, your race, your mother, etc…as for the dying often, i would say practice makes…
i completely agree with you, cats, although, strictly multiplayer is better than predominantly multiplayer with a tacked-on single player portion that blows (see: frontlines: fuel of war)…socom:confrontation, although buggy and broken as hell, was the right idea, a strictly online game for only $40 instead of $60. the…
for some hilarious griefing, check out team roomba's team fortress 2 griefing videos on youtube…i greatly respect those guys because their griefing is actually quite creative and what makes it so funny is usually the over-the-top reactions of those being greifed…
couple of things
so i bought the ps3 version of 1943 and have been loving the hell out of it because of the 1942 nostalgia however, couple of things…first, can dice/ea open up the servers for larger games? the 24 player limit feels right for iwo jima, but wake island and especially guadalcanal feel a bit empty with…
DICE has made 1943 very nearly grief-proof by removing friendly fire and mass transport vehicles…however, that hasn't stopped me from trying…two pseudo-griefs i have found: on wake island, mining the small wooden bridges as the scout and waiting for your teammates to drive across, then blowing up the bridge which…
writes itself
this show is a great idea…it is almost-self writing, the show doesn't need to provide any closure or any plot of any kind because everything you need to know is in the title. are ice cube & co. there yet? No. Will they be there next week? maybe. everyweek is a cliffhanger. plus, the series is even easier…
who did the rock and con-air?
because those were ok, i guess…
bad boys 2
i've seen both bad boys and i remeber the first as actually being somewhat enjoyable as a brainless popcorn film…it was like playing cops and robbers as a kid only with way more explosions and t&a…bad boys 2, on the other hand, was abysmal because it felt like one loooonnnngggg gunfight which succeeded in…
actually, that's still funny now…go figure…
on the subject of unnecessary 80's remakes
where's my remake of "the wizard"?…now that they're pseudo-reviving karate kid, the wizard seems like a no-brainer and a natural progression for nostalgic 80's schlock…
surprisingly, yes…there's a voyeur sequence in which harry, plagued by raging hormones, uses his invisibility cloak to sneak into the girls quarter of gryffindor where he watches hermione practice her clothes-disappearing spell "shirticus disappearicus"…i cant remember if that was in the book or not…
YAY!
*Pulls out novelty wizard hat, cardboard wand, and sh**ty cape made of felt*