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That could be said of Walt too. Hank at least always seemed well-intentioned.

BC2 was March 2010. The two closest CoD games were November 2009 and November 2010. That's 5 and 7 months either way, so I'd say no, it didn't go head-to-head with a CoD game.

The tire change is what Sleeping Dogs felt like at a certain point when half the lock boxes had that "kinda neat at first but then really annoying" safe cracker interface.

Every company in every industry does equivalent things though.

I'm always impressed when I see in a game's video options that they have a setting to help users with that.

It's kind of the market we have now anyways. Games are more and more like 12-24 month subscription fees.

I thought that mode was alright, but the balance was so precarious that on certain maps or if the teams were at all off skill-wise the entire round just took a nose dive a lot faster than a Conquest round would (not that a Conquest round couldn't be entirely lopsided, but in Rush it just made for a quicker, bigger

I hope that being able to crash a cruiser into the beach is dynamic and not a preset thing, but I doubt it. I imagine it crashes based on an action you initiate and will always crash in the same spot or same predetermined spots.

It's all different flavours.

Maybe draw some Mario moustaches on each other?

You have to remember that since BF3 they're directly going after people in the CoD crowd that have never played a BF game before, let alone a PC Battlefield games.

Even though technically you'd be correct in terms of "yearly" referring to once within a calendar year, I think for sake of comparison "yearly" more accurately refers to games that are released about every 12 months (ie the same time every year).

Especially with voice actors. Imagine how many times someone has stood beside Rob Paulsen, Frank Welker or Peter Cullen and had no idea they were standing beside the voice of half their childhood.

I cheered at my TV when Walt told him about Jane.

Always liked Hank and until that shot I thought he'd make it, but have never cared for Jesse. Only in season 5 (both parts) did he finally start to not be a fuck-up, except it's offset by several more mistakes. Too bad, so sad, won't miss him.

I've hated Jesse since almost the beginning. I have never understood the love he gets. He's supposed to be the "human" element apparently but I'd interpret that element as being the whiny, stupid, junkie fuck-up element.

I stopped having a problem with her when she went practical and stopped the nagging, and that carries through to even the most recent episode.

Skylar found out that Walt's actions resulted in Hank's death

Translation: I'm trying to prop myself up but don't have a foot stool. To the internets!