barman1942-old
Barman1942
barman1942-old

Pffftthahahaha

The fan-made short video that came out a year or two ago was better.

"If we were to take that hour, or hour and a half, and take it out of the game and we were to go to our audiences, who we have their credit card information a direct relationship, and say to them 'Would you like to have the StarCraft movie?'

So we got drop cash in our Steam wallet to have around whenever we can't afford to take cash out of our actual accounts? What an interesting idea.

Looks like a nice setting for The Thing.

@Polebull: The problem is it shouldn't HAVE to take this step in the right direction. Before MW2, all call of duty games on the PC had dedicated servers, and they weren't limited to just one provider. This is the series taking five steps back and one step forward, when it never should have gone back in the first place.

@Polebull: MW2 gave us very, very little. This just gives us little. It's not like it's some shining beacon of hope for FPS's. Just the opposite, really.

Not even gonna bother pirating this piece of trash.

@mooted: No, cliff is mis-informed because HE has only fired a couple of guns.

@acountddd: This isn't AvP. It's an Aliens game, set just after Alien 3.

Yes! So glad to hear this is still alive. I've been eagerly anticipating this game ever since that Game Informer article and all those screenshots.

@Samuel James Reha: The same way you can introduce features such as mouse support, in-game chat and video options.

@Dwight-K-Schrute: The facepalm was because you're incredibly anal about how people refer to firearms. They built a working model of the pulse rifle, and you neckbeard rage over the fact that didn't refer to it as a Thompson. Untighten your ass sometime.

Looks like someone finally found out about the internet.

@DrunkenMessiah: Man, for a second there I was afraid you were gonna pull out the ".22 subsonic rattles around the skull destroying the brain" line that everyone seems to think is true.

@Archaotic: Or a WWII game where you play as a German soldier during the battle of Stalingrad. The opening half of the game sees you play as a German soldier as you push the Russians back to the Volga, then the second half would have you surviving in the bleak frozen landscape of the destroyed city as you and your

I thought blaming the acts of psychopaths on D&D went out of fashion already?

Aesthetically nice, but rather...useless, don't ya think?