Black Ops added online split-screen, which is a 100000000% improvement to any online game.
Black Ops added online split-screen, which is a 100000000% improvement to any online game.
I'd have to say the California High Desert. There are plenty of great mountain roads to drive on, the low humidity does wonders for the cars, highway patrol are few, there is very little traffic, and parking is easy to find. Seriously, I know a lot of people who have 5 or more cars, and they have the room to store…
I think it's less attacking the mask and concept, and more the fact that anonymous really could be anyone. The one behind the mask could be your friend, mom, neighbor, creepy old guy down the street, the Taco Bell manager.
I was thinking about sitting this CoD year out, but this sounds like they are going to make something here! Top writing talent, semi-future time, multiple endings, new game play concepts, the addition of some squad based mechanics, and the promise of at least examining the multiplayer. Maybe they will change it up a…
Heck, we do celebrate May Day. We just call it Labor Day and have it in September, but it's the same exact thing: exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations" followed by a festival for the workers and their families. Sounds Like May Day to me!
Actually, it is a holiday in America. Law Day, which is supposed to celebrate:
Yeah, and it's such an interesting time period. One of the things I liked about Black Ops' was how it really felt like a setting where war, children, is just a shot away.
Some people do. I personally think that after MW1, Black Ops is the high point of the series. World at War is nothing special imho, but I know some people adore it.
Heck, I'm going to come out and admit I liked XIII. It was no VI, but it had its moments. Even digging XIII-2.
Huge hit games get people excited who would normally stay out. It encourages investors to invest in game studios, programmers who realize that they can make a living making games instead of only doing it when they have free time, and to develop technology and techniques that can be applied across a wide range of…
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Government research gave us glow sticks and therefore, SWEET RAVE PARTIES!!
My history teacher always maintained that war is what drives change. WW II jumped started women in the workplace. 18 year olds were given the vote on the bases that if they can fight and die in Vietnam, they can have a say in government. The Cold War with the Soviet Union is the reason relations were opened with…
A-frakking-men.
That's a good point. The mystery does make him more menacing, and what you see him do makes you think you're boned when shows up.
And if they had just explained that it'd be fine. But I had to look it up to understand it. That's what killed it :/
Perhaps not convoluted, as much as I think they don't explain things as well as they could have. I had to look it up to understand Cloud is really 2 people merged and Aeris was the other dude's girlfriend. Also, They couldn't have added a few seconds at the end of the final cut-scene to show the comet being thrown…
Okay, So I recently finished Final Fantasy VII. This may sound like heresy, but I don't think its aged as well as the others. The story seems convoluted, I need a flow chart to keep track of everyone, and Sephiroth doesn't seem as memorable as other villains. It and 8 are about the only ones I haven't enjoyed the heck…
I'm surprised brakes didn't make the list. Not a hard job, but one where if you screw up you could wind up dead the next time you drive.
No, apparently that part is serious. They've been asking for years. WTF, right?