i think 3arc did a great job with black ops. this becomes more apparent when i try to play any other (non CoD) online multiplayer game.
i just can't stand the "cod4 was the best evar omgz!" bandwagoners. sure you're entitled to opinion, but i question how much of that opinion is based on...
someone linked to ZP on toucharcade. never seen so many people probed, suspended, and banned before - id hafta say this is the strictest site i've evar used.
btw you should turn this into a poll: "linked for ZP" or "Other"
yes i make them
some good ones:
1. bbq sauce instead of tomato sauce. thin crust. beef, bacon, and cheddar
2. hand tossed. tomato sauce. bacon, onion, green peppers, jalapenos, and cheddar
3. bacon and pineapple, feat. drops of hot sauce
or because will smith is in it
ha no but seriously.. i dont get it. are you saying you should be able to take a direct hit from a 3-round burst of M-16 fire?
oook i get what you guys are saying. fallout 3 is considered a RPG... but is far cry 2 (or the new wolfenstein)? it has all the open-endedness and even has upgradable weapons. you can do side quests and everything. only difference is you don't level up. if your answer is no then does that...
according to wikipedia the term was coined for games like Dungeons & Dragons, etc, where you actually ARE role playing - that is to say, YOU are the character (as opposed to you controlling a character with a controller). non-electronic RPGs stressed social interaction. then along came video...
i didn't know who else in the world to ask, so I bring my question here...
Why are only certain quest-based games called RPGs? Aren't you role playing in almost every game ever made? About the only exclusion would be puzzle games, which some might call an oxymoron. I think puzzles are...
yeah they could make it for super-cheap. i mean the only props they would need would be 4 guns and some pipe bombs. and if they wanted the true "left 4 dead" feel they wouldn't even need a script/story - just have 4 people run from point A to point B
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