King Of Nowhere wrote:Don't do it!
It's the same shit as last year, and the year before, and the year before, and... only with a bit more shiny.
papalazeru wrote:It's like real war.
How the fuck you you bitches sign up to this shit?!?!?!
It's so annoying. Honestly, you don't deserve to live. It's really offensive.
It's CoD for a start, that shows you have not talent when it comes tom gaming.
The rest, just kill yourself please.
so sorry wrote:
I've played my shiny new Black Ops II last night for a few hours and I thought it was fun, and can't wait until the wife and kiddies go to sleep tonight to continue. Is it totally different than previous entries? Well aside from the story and weapons, not particularly different. But isn't that how all these games are? I'm not sure what exactly "different" you would expect KoN from a shooter game like this. I'm a Call of Duty fan(atic?), so this is perfect for me. And after I finish the campaign mode, I look forward to countless hours spent playing the online community game (and routinely getting my ass handed to me).
King Of Nowhere wrote:
Do you also look forward to spending another $60 on maps in order to be able to enjoy said multiplayer?
so sorry wrote:King Of Nowhere wrote:
Do you also look forward to spending another $60 on maps in order to be able to enjoy said multiplayer?
You know what, I actually do look forward to it. 60 bucks, once a year, for something I get hours of enjoyment out of is worth it to me. I'm a casual gamer at best. My game time is so incredibly limited that I'm perfectly happy with what is essentially the same game year after year, but with shiny new guns and new maps. Is the campaign mode too easy? Sure it is. But again, aren't all these shooter games run the same way? And that's a legit question from me, as I don't play any other games.
so sorry wrote: I'm not looking for a Mensa level puzzle solving game experience, I'm looking to shoot things for a few hours before I go to bed. Your complaints about the multiplayer are all aimed at Treyarch and Playstation, not really the game itself really. I have my own multiplayer complaints, most of which revolve around the fucking God-like powers of snipers, but again, for what I need this game to do, its perfectly suited for me.
so sorry wrote:King Of Nowhere wrote:
Do you also look forward to spending another $60 on maps in order to be able to enjoy said multiplayer?
You know what, I actually do look forward to it. 60 bucks, once a year, for something I get hours of enjoyment out of is worth it to me. I'm a casual gamer at best. My game time is so incredibly limited that I'm perfectly happy with what is essentially the same game year after year, but with shiny new guns and new maps. Is the campaign mode too easy? Sure it is. But again, aren't all these shooter games run the same way? And that's a legit question from me, as I don't play any other games. I'm not looking for a Mensa level puzzle solving game experience, I'm looking to shoot things for a few hours before I go to bed. Your complaints about the multiplayer are all aimed at Treyarch and Playstation, not really the game itself really. I have my own multiplayer complaints, most of which revolve around the fucking God-like powers of snipers, but again, for what I need this game to do, its perfectly suited for me.
Georg Szalai wrote:Vivendi management on Tuesday also got shareholder questions about Netflix's upcoming launch in France and the decision to sell its stake in video game maker Activision Blizzard.
Fourtou on Tuesday also admitted that he was glad about the Activision divestiture given concerns about the effects of shooting games, such as the company's Call of Duty franchise. "They are on the cutting-edge of technology…They are a jewel," he said. "When we decided to focus on content and we had to reduce debt, the board decided that the priority would be to exit."
He added: "Activision Blizzard's business activity is based mainly on two games - World of Warcraft and Call of Duty, so it was fragile. When we bought Activision Blizzard, we very much believed in Guitar Hero, which was booming But within six months, it basically vanished." And, he argued, that "every single time there were massacres in Sweden, Norway, the United States, the killers were people who had been spending a lot of time playing those two games, especially Call of Duty."
Concluded Fourtou: "Supervisory board members just as you felt it was really a problem having this kind of business activity in our company."
so sorry wrote:
Advanced Warfare trailer. Still on the fence on whether or not I'll get it. The more complicated these games get, the less I like them (and more embarrassingly, the less well I play them).
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