There are a few things the new Joe game does right that certainly give it a fighting chance. Rather than try and retell the movie, something that often dooms such games, G.I. Joe is set after the events of the film and draws from Joe's 45-year history.
With Batman: Arkham City continuing to prove that licensed games can be good, what other properties deserve another shot?
I would love a good GI Joe game...I'm thinking a gritty FPS that is secretly super cheesy. Like, you've got your team of dudes charging into battle yelling "WE'RE OSCAR MIKE!" or whatever, but then they're all carrying laser guns and nobody gets killed.
Holy crap, that last G.I. Joe game was utter crap. Yes, I played it. At gunpoint. Shoulda just taken the bullet.
J Lynch: "It seems like every week when we’re trying to figure out who to pick as the CBotW, we end up looking to the fighting genre because game designers have intentionally made the female characters of that genre appear “over the top” (and quite often in the “top” area). Instead we’ve looked to the action genre and plucked a character from the world of games based on cartoons and movies. While games based on licensed materials rarely satisfy, we think our pick this week for the Cosplay Babe of the Week does a good job."
Actually like that these girls pulled off sexy while be covered. See ladies, you don't have to be half-naked to be hot.
Nice pic. Alodia Gosiengfiao FTW <3
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@below: yep she is. :)
Asians FTW. The one on page two destroys em all. And thatOs taking into account that the others are hot too.
The one doing laundry is the same ciosplayer who does that super popular Morrigan. She's very well 'equipped' for cosplaying.
PlayDevil posted a review of the X360 version of "G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra".
Here's a snip:
"G.I. Joe is a pretty straight up action game, that seems to take most of it's cues (bizarrely) from 'Lego Star Wars' and 'Gears of War'. Obviously, GoW is the action game de jour, so that is obvious, but this game is more aimed at slightly younger people (despite the bizarre 16+ recommended age), so that's where the LSW focus comes from."