Battlefield began as WWII, and has had a follow up to that.
Battlefield began as WWII, and has had a follow up to that.
Whew! No! Ha, ha!
I’ve used a Logitech Trackball since they came out in the late 90's. I just had to retire my last wired trackball that I bought in probably 2004ish with a wireless one. Though I don’t PC game anymore it won’t make much of a difference.
Wait, wha?! Do I know you?
I’m betting the gun changed hands illegally on the streets.
Oh, yeah. The pseudo sniping mechanic that lasts for just a few seconds, and afterwards it’s a race through magically appearing unerring AI bots. Only to end in some crazy stand off that you literally have to go were they tell you not to go until helicopters arrive.
All Ghillied Up? Terrible.
I didn’t even make it that far. Call of Duty is always a lackluster shooter to me with all of it’s hand holding. Also, the multiplayer wasn’t all that great either.
Yeah, if you have a 360 and get a chance you should pick up the first Prey. It’s usually only a couple of dollars when you do. Just remember it’s a game that was like Duke Nukem Forever. It’s from the late 90's and got pushed around before finally being completed.
I think you worded what I was saying better.
I think Project Scorpio will come in at $499 at the least, but I’m starting to think it’ll be $599. They really sound like they believe there’s a large consumer market there that will support the higher price point.
I’m going to be that guy because I’m still salty over the Prey franchise. While the originally Prey wasn’t the greatest shooter of all time, it was definitely unique. One of the reasons I complained about what they showed of Prey 2.
I’m glad this article got bumped today. It was a great read then, and I think it’s great now. Bulletstorm, like you said, is a great shooter. Probably one of the best of all time for me.
There was a bit too much free range at the start. Several of my friends didn’t even know the old man had a cabin. Or that he gave you cold gear.
Don’t forget 1942. When it came out my buddy had a joke with theatrics about grenades in that one.
Spoiler I think.
The post I was replying to the author said they didn’t think sales had ‘drooped’. Which is my comment. For what it sold would still be staggering, however when they put as much into it as they do, half as well as the year prior is a huge loss.
Activision has already stated that IW has sold about half as many copies as BO3 did. They were already talking about that only a few weeks after launch.
I seem to recall a lot of people complaining about Nintendo’s network being pretty shoddy. Especially for Smash Bros.
Favorite Wrestler of all time.