How anyone can even be considering wasting their time on a Call of Duty game with Battlefield 3 coming out is completely beyond me. I played 250 hours of MW2 (of which I'll admit I enjoyed about 100 hours) and I've played 300 hours of Bad Company 2 (and I'm still playing it and still loving it)...
With first-person shooters I tend to keep the vibration on for a single player campaign and turn it off for multiplayer.
Does anyone else think that having a still controller is an advantage playing online?
I can make it pretty simple for you. First off, long-distance relationships do not work. End of. Secondly, a girl who 'straight up admitted she'd like to sleep with me' is bad news as well. So I suggest you stop any contact with both of them and return to your videogames good sir.
It's not like a fps where the crosshair snaps to the target, but there is some minor compensation when you fire the bolt at an enemy. If your aim is off by a fraction the bolt will still hit the target.
Sorry to be a stickler but I think it only has one very powerful hand cannon. I would imagine a puma with some sort of laser canon on it's head would be quite formidable.
I went for hard. My reasoning behind this is I like the challenge but I also like to create a bit of replay value by being able to go back and test myself on the nightmare (insert equivalent) difficulty setting. Playing a game on hard generally means you'll get to experience more of the game by...
I wonder if anyone can help me with this. Many years ago I used to play MDK. There was an enemy in that game that sprinted towards you holding a bomb up in the air. As it ran towards you it made a blood-curdling scream. I have heard this 'scream' in other games, most recently Infamous2 (citizens...
I got 250+ plus hours of use out of Modern Warfare 2, but then I discovered Battlefield Bad Company 2 and got 250+ hours of enjoyment out of that brilliant game. Most people who play the Call of Duty franchise seem to be either angry pubescent children or ignorant benefit claimants (particularly...
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