I absolutely adored Return to castle Wolfenstein though.
My favorite aspect of this new one is something people may not like: it's single player ONLY, no multi-player. That should allow for a great single player experience, since they don't have to worry about creating a "dual identity" game.
Oh and +1 on the Hendrix!![]()
PLUS feels good to shoot Nazis instead of the usual Russian/Chinese/Brown people in turbans games seem to think the world consist of outside of america lol
You are my brother from another mother. :lol: I avoided Duke due to the awful reviews, but Fallout 3 and Skyrim have eaten up more of my life that I'll ever admit to, especially Skyrim.+5 for that. The next big one is going to be Fallout (4)
I long for good games designed for single player. Last one I really enjoyed was Duke Nukem Forever and DLC.
+5 for that. The next big one is going to be Fallout (4)
I long for good games designed for single player.
You are my brother from another mother. :lol: I avoided Duke due to the awful reviews, but Fallout 3 and Skyrim have eaten up more of my life that I'll ever admit to, especially Skyrim.
Yeah yeah yeah the graphics are dated WAHH WAHHHH bloody WAAAH.
It ain't about the graphics.
If we had "likes" around here, I would give you one:rock:
Play it through dude seriously it's epic epic fun.
You can tell it was designed when games were all about having fun and not going online and taking it all seriously like you're some plastic armchair soldier.
I always chuckle a bit about that. I used to be an actual soldier (well, platoon leader infantry,
but you're a soldier before you get there), and sitting behind a desk does not bloody count!
Gaming is fun (or it's supposed to be, anyway), which going to war is inherently not (unless
you're mentally deranged maybe). Not that I ever went to war (Switzerland is not really the
place where you get that opportunity, best you can do is Swisscoy in Kosovo which is nothing
more than a glorified guard assignment), but still, I was in the army, I did my time, and even
though we had some fun times overall, none of us really ever thought of war as something
fun.
Not that I don't enjoy a nice shooter (I really, really do). It's just that people taking games as
seriously as the real thing seems a bit... nonsensical to me. :headscratch:
Anyway, </rant> :lol: