That was a member of the latest COD team speaking out about the importance of creativity in the video game industry.
Up next in hypocrisy corner...
But seriously guys, he's right, we need to learn to take being nickel and dimed with on-disc DLC, stop complaining about the likes of removal...
Stop over-reacting people, this isn't even newsworthy. Some people just don't like having an image of people fighting right in their face while they're waiting for a bus. It's an advert, it doesn't matter if it's banned.
There's nothing interesting going on in the single player campaign. It's an issue with many FPS games recently, the genre is stagnating and is probably going to go the way of JRPGs post-90s boom.
I talk to people about this game and they aren't incredibly impressed by it, they realise it's just...
Essentially this. Resident Evil movies? Forgettable. The Street Fighter movie with the entire Raul Julia performance and that Van Damme motivational talk? Awesome.
There's a reason that when an extract of the movie was included in the rap intro [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB1VDHY6PIo] to...
2 years working for a company, say something that could be found out with a quick Google search (and all he was doing was making a point about censorship being pointless in this instance) and you get fired, no warning, no recognition of how he's worked there for 2 years, just kick him out...
How about letting other profiles on the same xbox as the one who put the code in for the first map pack access that map pack?
I didn't really like the game, but that sort of stuff annoys consumers who expect that to happen like it does in other games.
Quotes taken out of context, tabloids putting words into the professor's mouth and other papers picking up on it assuming it's correct. Flat earth news.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2010/mar/25/sun-dailytelegraph
Make it so that I don't have to pick the correct response in 5 multiple choice responses to be able to get the last dungeon and a decent ending. Having to go onto gameFAQs is annoying.
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