kesmonkey2
KesMonkey
kesmonkey2

I didn’t shoot a single innocent. I completed the mission just fine.

“The CIA guy would then choose to murder dozens of innocents”

“That’s why I said in my comment

As someone who owns all three on both PS2 and PC, I can say that the PC versions do indeed hold up quite well. The PS2 versions do not. I got quite a shock when I recently played the PS2 versions of those games. The draw distance in particular is awful.

I mostly agree with what you’re saying, but,

“We are already joint space champions...”

It’s still less than 2 weeks since the release of one of the greatest games of all time. There are more articles to come, so perhaps you’d better totally avoid every gaming website, or perhaps, maybe, and hear me out on this, just skip the MGS articles. Radical thinking, I know.

You pathetic spiteful little child. You just spoiled the game for me and anyone else reading this thread simply because you disagreed with one commenter and you couldn’t behave in a mature and respectful manner.

There’s a link to an article embedded in that sentence you quoted. If you click the link and read the article you’ll understand.

He wasn’t expressing an opinion, he was quoting the article. There’s a link within that quote to another article. Click and read, and you’ll understand.

“^This”

Alternatively, wait a few weeks and see what the first patch does. Also, keep in mind that not everyone has these issues with the release build of Arkham Knight.

Yeah, I hate it when online multiplayer games require me to have an online connection.

“In the original once you finish the stage you get a new one, correct?”

“After Championship Edition, I don’t think there’s anything they can do to top it.”

“This Mi-8”

It’s a very valid point, and totally deserving of an article. It’s not like this is the fifth article devoted to the subject. It’s the first. It’s not ”shitting on” or “mocking” Nintendo, it’s criticising Nintendo, and that criticism is totally valid.

“One would think they would be banned from flying (commercial or private), outside of the Middle East. Especially near London.”

The picture is of the moment when George W. Bush declared the end of major combat operations in the Iraq war.