2003 Call of Duty
2003 Call of Duty
It reeks of the typical Ubisoft “We need DLC so who’s got the dumbest idea possible?” problem.
That was the biggest thing to me, that the shooting was so “bleh.” The only sliver of fun I had was playing with friends and just goofing around, but that’s clearly only a fraction of what the game is made for.
Surprised Tom Clancy isn’t making cameos as a zombie
But all solutions require not being lazy and require more moderation than I am willing to put into my life. I literally just want to do the most basic things (eat, sleep, work) and not have anything really gum that all up. Working out, eating sensibly, and just not sitting on my ass/sleeping in a bed for the majority…
The idea is that this is a final confirmation (rather than a test) of a miniaturized warhead capable of being fit on a missile capable of reaching at least Japan. If that’s true, North Korea is no longer in the realm of setting off firecrackers in their own backyard, but is rather a legitimate threat to its neighbors.
Because ruining fun for other people is how some people have fun themselves. These people are known as “assholes,” and the world is literally full of them.
I think by making people mad, it makes them have fun. I dont personally get it, but some people deserve a kick in the nads sometimes.
I will never understand the purpose of these hacks and how these people enjoy using them.
I wouldn’t call BF1's campaign good. It was adequate and a tutorial for the multiplayer more than anything.
Oh yay, another shoehorned campaign in a multiplayer game.
I’d say keep it on the weekend warfare-back burner and use it again sometime in the future.
Two thoughts.
This already has more character than the whole first game lol
Yeah. He was bat boy for Russia in the 88 Olympics.
Time to get back to doing what this country is really good at: kicking the shit out of Nazis.
I’m guessing sitting in a parked Volt playing Mario Kart is probably a better experience than driving one.
“Also, hot dogs, hamburgers, and tacos are all sandwiches.”
I already have Ryse (and am one of 8 people who really like it), but it’ll be nice to have a digital copy finally.