Three words,
Zombie Apocalypse Sandbox
No one has done one and if done correctly (scavenging for ammo, resources run out in areas) would be a ton of fun.
I was riding around hanging rock today and this guy rides up and says "they are going to hang my brother! you have to help!" so I followed him back to hanging rock and sure enough three guys have some poor sucker in a noose at that tree. I quickly killed them and shot the rope he was hanging...
I select fists after I shot him in the leg, and you can tackle him with Y. You can also push people down. Then you can sit on his chest and punch him till he doesn't move. I couldn't loot him so I assumed he was knocked out.
No honor for knocking him out though, must be some way to get...
I've had all sorts of funny random things happen in this game and I'm sure I'm not the only one. I was wondering what kind of things have happened to you in this game.
For example, I was riding out in the desert and this guy on foot says "mister give me a ride! and starts begging for me to...
Those are FPS games that are spotlighting different play mechanics so semantically you got me there. I guess I should have said "tactical war FPS" games. I'm not out to prove anything just to stir up some talk about a great game that's not going to sell a tenth what MW2 did.
Actually you're wrong about the maps, every building in BFBC2 you can walk into look out the windows. It's more detailed in every way.
But the thing that really pushes the genre is the way a map looks after fighting on it for 30 minutes it looks like a war actually happened there.
So you think that BF2 from the same mapmakers (dice) made a better game 5 years ago than they do today. That's interesting, I'm sure they'd be thrilled to hear that. And people say I make bold statements.
Modern Warfare 2 did nothing to advance the genre, in fact I think the lesson taken...
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