I think I would go with un-astonished. That is about as close as you will get, though I'm not sure it is technically a word.gigastar said:Whats that word thats the opposite of "surprise"?
If you happen to know it, im that.
Allready played through Spec Ops. And frankly, even if I was a fan of the pro-america gunwank shooter, after that I don't think I can even look at a modern military game ever again without getting flashbacks. White phosphorus, man...Dalisclock said:So let me guess.....Captain Price commits war crimes and is a total badass while doing so while the world goes to hell. Have I summed it up?
Sorry, I'm playing "Spec Ops: The Line" right now and It's going to be really hard to look at COD the same way ever again. Spec Ops might as well be called "Nice Job Breaking it, Hero: The game."
Yeah my mind was full of fuckDugMachine said:Oh it's not that Bill Murray. I got a little too excited there
I do not appreciate you sarcasm, good sir or ma'am!Hero in a half shell said:I could have told them that!
They're making a Call of Duty 4.
The sky is blue.
Rain is wet,
and there's a land war in Asia.
Let me use my amazing jedi powers to make another prediction, It will come out next year, at the beginning of November.
Probably Price and Wallcroft/some other character voiced by Craig Fairbrass.crazyrabbits said:All the main characters besides Frost, Wallcroft and Price are dead. Who's it going to follow? The only other people they have to work with are Ramirez and Foley from 2.
I honestly figured that they were going to be done with the Modern Warfare series (though not necessarily the theme of modern warfare) and transition to whatever Sledgehammer Games is meant to be developing [http://www.polygon.com/gaming/2012/6/12/3080057/next-call-of-duty-developed-by-sledgehammer-games-job-listing-confirms]. But apparently they're not yet done.crazyrabbits said:That said, it was pretty much a foregone conclusion. 3 was the biggest launch in the history of the entertainment medium. Activision is making money hand-over-fist at this point - it would be stupid not to continue it for 5, 10 or 20 more installments.
Wow, is that really true?albino boo said:I'm surprised that Murray is even allowed into the US given his connection to organised crime.
Yeah Murray is known associate of the Kray family, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins. He knew the twins, their brother Charlie and his sons. Murray has never been arrested but has a 40 year association with eastend gangsters. US immigration is notoriously picky that kind of thing has been enough to keep people out.Cyrus Hanley said:Wow, is that really true?albino boo said:I'm surprised that Murray is even allowed into the US given his connection to organised crime.
I had the same thought... and then I remembered that Bill Murray was killed in that zombie apocalypse a few years back.DugMachine said:Oh it's not that Bill Murray. I got a little too excited there
Well that's certainly soured my opinion of him.albino boo said:Yeah Murray is known associate of the Kray family, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kray_twins. He knew the twins, their brother Charlie and his sons. Murray has never been arrested but has a 40 year association with eastend gangsters. US immigration is notoriously picky that kind of thing has been enough to keep people out.Cyrus Hanley said:Wow, is that really true?albino boo said:I'm surprised that Murray is even allowed into the US given his connection to organised crime.