Stupid addition of a rap song, but whatever, I'm still getting it. Who doesn't love destructo-scenery? Especially when it can be useful.
Actually that's exactly why I said it. Reaction to Crysis 2 trailer was something like "wow, damn good" while the reaction to this is more like "Why that particular rap?"Alakaizer said:Erm...Didn't you notice the EA stamp right in the beginning of that video?Reveras said:They should take a hint from Crysis 2, that game had one of the best trailer soundtracks ever:
Captcha: sofheyo school,
I don't always enjoy rap, but when I do, It's because it was used well in a trailer. (referring to this one)Reveras said:They should take a hint from Crysis 2, that game had one of the best trailer soundtracks ever:
Yep, I actually enjoy the song a lot. I don't listen to rap mostly, but some songs can be quite amazing *points at Coolio etc*.LobsterFeng said:- snip -
Seriously, that's the first thing that stood out to me from this trailer. "99 problems but a ***** ain't one", could that perhaps be referring to the amount of bullet holes in his gut? That's the closest I've come to understanding it.danyy2009 said:How is a rap song about bitches goes along with a game that suppose to be realistic and about war?
And how this game won "shooter of the year" in some magazine if its not out yet?
This trailer just screams: "COD fans come here, we got rap songs! (aka cookies)"
Touché sir, touché.gphjr14 said:Probably the same amount of people who don't care about Jay-Z or Eminem. People have different taste.BristolBerserker said:Who wouldn't want to play a WW2 game with Slayer's Angel of Death being played.
Also googeling black ops and Eminem gives you the advertisement I was talking about.