I don't hate on games as much as I used to, more like the developers or publishers. There are certain genres that I liked, like Metal Gear because it was a smart mans game. Bioshock was a great game but as a certain Brit-Aussie had pointed out that it was the love child of System Shock 2 and was a little dumbed down. COD4's multiplayer is very straightforward and simple, new guns might seem a bit redundant, but after all, it is up to the player to acknowledge whether or not those guns exist. Perhaps the best multiplayer game is Counter-Strike, because it made things so simple and gave people quick economy lessons. The best game half-life according to critics, but in reality it is your own, but when you play a game honestly, you should attempt to see why they see it good and the best way to see that is by being objective when playing a game. I learned that when Haze completely killed my expectations and gave Free Radical the finger.
Now if you'll excuse me, I am going to attempt to deconstruct the supersoldier, really I have one in my basement, that needs to be dissected, the aliens from District 9, are hungry and are gunning after me if i don't feed.
Now if you'll excuse me, I am going to attempt to deconstruct the supersoldier, really I have one in my basement, that needs to be dissected, the aliens from District 9, are hungry and are gunning after me if i don't feed.