There is nothing more satisfying than plunging an arrow deep into the neck of an enemy. The only thing possibly more satisfying than that is giving a soldier an arrow to the knee in Skyrim. The oldest of weapons is one of the most fun to use and here’s our look at 4 of the best iterations of the bow in gaming.
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They all look the same, this is a badass bow http://static2.fjcdn.com/co... (Dark Souls)
the Tek Bow from Turok 1&2, 'Nuff Said.
The bow of Apollo in God of War 3 is my favourite! :)
Bow Duke the Dukes of Hazzard game.
English longbowmen in AoE2.
Dat range.
Longest range in the game other than trebuchet I believe.