So I don't know if anyone else has encountered this, and I have no idea how this happened.
http://s1077.photobucket.com/albums/w478/D_Crowley/
I searched online for anything like it, and I couldn't find anything. It's pretty clearly a nacelle from the Normandy SR2 with the Alliance colors...
I beat StarCraft and Brood War without losing a mission, and I would have done it with StarCraft II, but I was horribly unprepared for the beatdown Kerrigan puts on you in the final mission, and I got absolutely dominated my first playthrough of that level.
Mostly thinking of StarCraft II there, with the 13 year gap between the original and II. Although Diablo III is at 11 years and counting. I'm not saying they spent 13 years making StarCraft II, but it's a long time.
Definitely Blizzard. It justifies their insane production times.
Besides them, another game like that is Just Cause 2. It's polished enough to immerse me to the point that at times I actually feel like I'm on a Pacific island rather than just playing a game.
See, one attack that shows how easy it is to break in and point out security flaws, that's at least a little understandable. But multiple attacks, which seem like they're just "for the lulz" is an entitled "we can, so we will" mentality. I hope they either knock it off or get found by the Feds.
It's nice to see that you can pilot helicopters, and that it's set in the real world vs. bizarro world.
Although I'm wondering how much they're going to make things like being a door gunner or an AC-130 gunner happen versus just flying planes.
Metacritic uses an oddball scoring system, right? And a 71 is closer to an actual 80?
That said, I didn't play Homefront, and it kind of sounds like an extended MW2 Ranger campaign, and I didn't particularly care for MW2.
This looks like a LOT of fun. Seems like it has a third person shooter/brawler feel to it, which could be good if it's pulled off right. I just hope there are more options wargear-wise, and you're not only using boltgun/bolt pistol/chainsword the whole time.
Well, if for some reason this insanity occurred, I'd probably side with America. Being American, y'know?
Although on the upside, we do like the English, Scots, and Irish enough that we wouldn't turn the British Isles into a crater day one.
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