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Not from a business sense. You'd be competing for a huge market that would rather play COD than a mediocre clone. We've seen it time and time again.
That was the reason this game has had a tumultuous development. Originally it was a mediocre game with action setpieces, comparable to Call of Duty. That was unacceptable, so they restarted.
13) Dirty Harry
Meanwhile the top dogs drive Ferrari's and don't pay their employees.
Just don't play it. You're just using it as an excuse, rather than as a statement.
That was the point. Most of this episode is about the game.
Does she have a machine gun as her leg?
It's great. I'd say better than the Walking Dead even. You don't need to know anything about the comics. I never read them.
From the Left 4 Dead development team. 4 v 4 Monsters vs Humans. Made the cover of Game Informer a few months back.
The last one was an instant wallpaper for me. Honorable mention to the purple sphere one. Finally time to swap out the ol' Bioshock Rapture wallpaper.
The companions also do the same. When following orders they'll start responding with "fuck you" and bicker all the time.
Double Fine has been doing this for over a year.
I never said the games are shit. Merely the narrative. Which seems to be notoriously praised.
According to the update, it was going to be episodic prior to the Kickstarter, but they scrapped it. Now they're back at the model again.
Even then it'd still be nonsensical. MGS is filled with confusing plotlines, inexplicable dialogue, relentless fanservice, and aggravating characters/character motivations. Seriously, Kojima is 1000x worse than what Roberto Orci, Damon Lindelof and Skip Woods write. Well...maybe not Skip Woods.
2 is great! Don't hesitate. Great villain, choices, and characters.
Well played. This song is hilarious, especially the lyrics. I wonder if they did this intentionally to piss off the fans who complained endlessly for a lack of Chocobo riding in XIII.
And some of the best Breaking Bad episodes (Ozymandias!).
Or perhaps it isn't smart to have your director/writer do back-to-back-to-back films in 3 years. Creative overload.