Maybe you could just punctuate it.WhackySacky said:read it slowlyneedausername said:Still confused...
and read the last line i got kind of carried away with the rest
I would buy that. There should be a lot more Nazi campaigns in World War 2 games.Kuchinawa212 said:... well I remember I had a friend of my mine that was just about to send an email about his idea
Call of Duty: Call of the Fatherland or something like that. In which you played a nazi instead of an American soldier. We all agreed that no one would buy the game so we never sent the email in.
We pretty much had all the writing and levels done, just didn't follow through
I didn't know there were any.Merteg said:I would buy that. There should be a lot more Nazi campaigns in World War 2 games.Kuchinawa212 said:... well I remember I had a friend of my mine that was just about to send an email about his idea
Call of Duty: Call of the Fatherland or something like that. In which you played a nazi instead of an American soldier. We all agreed that no one would buy the game so we never sent the email in.
We pretty much had all the writing and levels done, just didn't follow through
shellshocked nam 67, its a good game, played it on the ps2 and had alot of funGlerken said:I didn't know there were any.Merteg said:I would buy that. There should be a lot more Nazi campaigns in World War 2 games.Kuchinawa212 said:... well I remember I had a friend of my mine that was just about to send an email about his idea
Call of Duty: Call of the Fatherland or something like that. In which you played a nazi instead of an American soldier. We all agreed that no one would buy the game so we never sent the email in.
We pretty much had all the writing and levels done, just didn't follow through
I would too. I also want to play a game based on the Vietnam war.
Probably just because I can't, but still.
Did you steal our script when we weren't looking?diga1994 said:That would be cool actually, the main character could be a young German, brought up on propoganda and lies by the Nazi Government, then he goes to war and struggles with his conscience as he witnesses the horror of war and the way in which the nazis treated some of the occupied countries that he fights in... it could be kind of educational in a way 0.oKuchinawa212 said:... well I remember I had a friend of my mine that was just about to send an email about his idea
Call of Duty: Call of the Fatherland or something like that. In which you played a nazi instead of an American soldier. We all agreed that no one would buy the game so we never sent the email in.
We pretty much had all the writing and levels done, just didn't follow through