Funny, that's what I get when I play COD on my 360, except I cant just find a legit server to play on because there is no fucking server browser on console COD.
It didn't come out yet, but it's campaign is said to be influenced by COD. Because of that it looks really linear compared to the other Ghost Recon games.
There are more reasons for disliking COD other than it's popularity alone. It's success is negatively influencing other game franchises to attempt to copy COD's play-style , and failing badly at it. Examples: Ghost Recon Future Soldier, BF3 campaign, and Medal of Honor.
I loved the first Red Faction!
I'm glad they got rid of stopping power. It leaves more room to be creative and use a different perk instead of stopping power being the mandatory perk that everyone uses.
My Xbox all ready died twice and I doubt it will still be running by the time the 720 comes out. Can barely open the damn disk tray. Stupid old hunk of garbage. And no, the sales will not go down and it will not officially die anytime soon.
I disagree. When I used the IR scope I was getting way more kills than when I used a regular red dot sight. It also made it seem like the weapon had no recoil, and I couldn't miss a shot at long range with an SMG. When combined with a flashlight and a silencer it was if I was a one man army, and that should not be possible in a game like BF3.
You don't want the gameplay to change for the better at all? Don't you think that balanced weapons, perks, maps, and spawn locations will make the game better? How would dedicated servers hurt? The "N4g COD haters" ARE the "true fans" who have bought the games year after year and want to see it improve, and you're going to sit there and say that we are wrong for pointing out the obvious flaws with the franchise we once really enjoyed? Get going.
Disagree? I guess I must be hallucinating then, because I could have swore I had to keep checking my map due to not having a compass.
I've never played Resistance, I have a 360, but I've always wanted to try it. I wasn't specifically pointing out Battlefield 3, more the genre as a whole, but I found Battlefield 3s story okay at best. Playing as Spetsnaz is pretty cool though.
Halo manages to have an intriguing story, but I agree that FPS games are lacking a story that is more than "There are evil terrorists who have weapons of mass destruction, and you, and you alone, must kill all of them".
I strongly believe a 15 year old could write a better review, although I do agree with a few of it's points.
I'm getting annoyed with my compass being off-screen on my not so big TV. There is no option to make it fit either.
That's nothing compared to the amount of reused buildings seen in Battlefield 3. It's sort of bothering me that almost every building was in BC2, except for about three new ones that are used over and over...
The video is funny as hell.
I'm having the same problem on my 360.
Battlefield 3 had to be cut down to size considerably to be played on console.It's a fact that Rage could have been a much larger game if the Xbox 360's discs had more storage space.The games can be done but they could be done much better with new consoles.
For me killing comes second when using the recon class. I use it primarily for team support by spotting people and calling out enemy vehicles. I only kill someone when I have to defend someone or myself. Needing to shoot someone in the head too kill them instantly doesn't really bother me. Just become a better shot. I know I have too. It's called recon instead of sniper for a reason. Maybe this will start getting people to use their reconnaissance tools more that their gun. Doubt it w...
Did any one of the dumb ass commentators here actually read the article?