hylian_elf wrote:Crysis 3? Really? I mean 2 wasn't exactly great either.
Indeed it was. Great game. 3 was gash tho.Dark Soldier wrote:Crysis 2 was brillianthylian_elf wrote:Crysis 3? Really? I mean 2 wasn't exactly great either.
tigerswiftly wrote:Thief as a FPS?
We’re talking about the PC version specifically, the Gearbox port of which didn’t manage to be as iconic as the original Bungie version was on console, plus had a whole bunch of technical issues. Still, we got a good taste of what’s been so popular in Xbox land: the wide-open spaces, the vehicles, possibly the most solid and recognisable arsenal of guns in videogames, and that sense of a great escape from the lone, tunnel-bound skirmishes of shooter tradition and into a wider war. The PC version also brought (official) online multiplayer to the first Halo for the first time, which a fair few people continue to play to this day. Halo multiplayer may be inextricably mentally associated with brightly-coloured robo-men teabagging each other, but it’s such a tight, well-balanced affair which deftly weaves both land-based and airborne vehicles into the core of the combat.
It makes perfect sense if you want to get attention on the internet.hylian_elf wrote:Halo at 31 is a big surprise.
tigerswiftly wrote:Thief as a FPS?
True enough.regmcfly wrote:I was gonna argue that but then I thought those bows were pretty sweet and I shot themtigerswiftly wrote:Thief as a FPS?
Yossarian wrote:It was harder to find than it was to react, and after a day at work and very little sleep last night, balls to researching every damn thing that's posted on the forum while trying to catch my train.
Diluted Dante wrote:Why the fuck would you bother looking that shit up?
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