Koki on 12/11/2011 at 16:54
To all who played MW3 and think there's too many cutscenes in it I recommend Cursed Crusade.
june gloom on 12/11/2011 at 19:50
Quote Posted by Koki
Of course, WaW has by far the least respawns out of all "modern" CoDs.
If you don't even know something so fundamental then yeah, no point in talking to you about it.
So first you tell me it has no respawns then you tell me it has the least respawns. Which is it?
Oh wait, I just realized I don't care. Fuck off.
Volitions Advocate on 12/11/2011 at 20:54
I just finished playing The Missing Link, and it was very good. The whole DX experience would've benefitted had this been included in the original game I think. I wont go into specifics, but it opens up a whole new side of the story that wasn't there before. It also does a lot to put the very odd end boss fight of HR into perspective.
The Alchemist on 12/11/2011 at 20:58
S K Y R I M
nicked on 12/11/2011 at 21:32
I'm playing the waiting game til payday so I can buy
S K Y R I M
Sulphur on 12/11/2011 at 21:36
I don't think I'm an architectural fetishist, but if I were, I'd probably have had multiple orgasms whilst playing Uncharted 3. The French chateau. the abandoned underground station, the Syrian fortress in the night, with its gorgeous lighting and crumbling stonework, it's all lovingly - obsessively - recreated and detailed. I don't think I've spent as much time in any other game just panning the camera around and taking in the sights.
The combat's more or less the same old, waves and waves of faceless goons, but it's all about the set pieces and the characters and the puzzles, which are in some ways better than Uncharted 2 -- and that's something I thought was nearly impossible to do.
Also, while I don't give much of a fuck about Skyrim right now thanks to how bland and workmanlike Oblivion was, can people comment on whether Beth's learned how to write and script a proper narrative this time, or is it just huge wodges of world lore scattered in books and banal conversations while the campaign goes up in flames as usual?
gunsmoke on 12/11/2011 at 21:45
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Whatever. I don't care what anyone says. If you play ONE fucking Call of Duty, play Black Ops.
More like play CoD2. Pinnacle of the series. Or play Medal of Honor 2010.
Volitions Advocate on 12/11/2011 at 22:11
Now that I'm done The Missing Link, and Rage I need something to do. I don't want to play skyrim because i still haven't beaten oblivion, or played more than an hour of morrowind. I'm at school from 8 am till 3pm every day and then I work security at a construction site until midnight 3 or 4 days of the week. So i'm on my laptop most of the time. NV is a little bit too much for a smooth experience so I'll stick to playing that on my desktop. I'm only going through the DLC anyway.
So I figured why not give Oblivion another chance. I got used to the bethembryo style with fallout so I should enjoy oblivion a lot more than when i first tried it. It runs okay on my 310M at mid-high settings with a few bells and whistles turned off. It'll take me awhile though, since I only play when I get sick of doing homework, which takes up all free time I have that I'm not spending with my teething 6 month old son.
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june gloom on 12/11/2011 at 23:57
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
More like play CoD2. Pinnacle of the series.
I don't agree. The classic "trilogy" (1/UO/2) really doesn't stand the test of time these days.
The Alchemist on 13/11/2011 at 00:42
Quote Posted by Sulphur
Also, while I don't give much of a fuck about Skyrim right now thanks to how bland and workmanlike Oblivion was, can people comment on whether Beth's learned how to write and script a proper narrative this time, or is it just huge wodges of world lore scattered in books and banal conversations while the campaign goes up in flames as usual?
Skyrim so far is much more kin to Morrowind than it is Oblivion. Does that mean anything to you?