whobobjones
Who_BobJones
whobobjones

“This is who I am dad, gah!”

Personally I’m not opposed to some mod creators charging for their mods

Call of Duty 3, the online portion. There were several maps where you could position the motorcycle (with sidecar) up against some windows of buildings which were otherwise inaccessible, dismount, and then shoot out from within. It was cheating to the nth degree, but it was fun as hell. Typically I’d have a friend

Attila is a blast though. Sure, the roaming factions aren’t anything crazy once you play them, but it certainly breaks up the monotony that the series is somewhat known for. Plus razing villages actually does something worthwhile.

Sooooooo, is it going to play like all the other previous TW games or more along the lines of Total War Battles: Shogun? I mean, their description leaves a lot to be desired here.

NO.

As am I. However, I really would like a continuation of the story I was so drawn into years ago.

Nah. I refuse to accept that.

We’ll get a KotR 3 as soon as HL3 is announced..

And what about Bad Company? Huh? Are people forgetting how fucking enjoyable the campaign for both games were? Was the multiplayer for both games sacrificed for the development of their campaigns? I think not.

And I wonder how many of those 3 million copies were picked up when the game was deeply, and might I add - laughably - discounted. IIRC, it didn’t take long to see its price drop after its initial release.

People such as yourself confuse me. I mean, why even bother opening the article/commenting if you’re so against Blizzard/WoW. Furthermore, if you think so little of the writers, as it seems, why do you even visit this website?

There should be encouragement for people to group up outside of group-required situations, and for powerful players to interact with and help out the lower levels without trivializing or power-levelling.

It’s a shame that dungeons nowadays just feel like mindless grindfests.

Looks a whole lot like Insurgency but perhaps more open.

Hell, I've heard of alternating mashing both the A and B buttons.

The cringe-worthy dialogue tho... That and the lack of synchronized dialogue absolutely kills the whole experience for me. I mean, in a game where exchanges between characters is a main form of gameplay it's a tad bit silly to not sync their dialogue to their lip movements. In fact, it's quite creepy.

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Halo 4 felt like a joke to me. It was shinny and a bit refreshing, yeah, but the story? Forget about it.