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disolitude said:
Pock3R said:
disolitude said:
No.

FPS still #1.

But I am getting tired of generic war FPS games. Operation flashpoint, COD 2, MAG, Bad company 2...etc

Games like Halo, Borderlands and Left 4 Dead 2...you know the ones with personality and cool elements still kick ass.

are better than halo, borderlands and left 4 dead 2

 

afk

Maybe to you but you can boot them side to side I won't know which is which... Add the new MOH to that mix.

disolitude said:
dsister44 said:
disolitude said:
No.

FPS still #1.

But I am getting tired of generic war FPS games. Operation flashpoint, COD 2, MAG, Bad company 2...etc

Games like Halo, Borderlands and Left 4 Dead 2...you know the ones with personality and cool elements still kick ass.

Ok, I was going to say basically the same thing, but instead of personality I was going to say splitscreen co-op, and list the same exact games.

 

Minus MAG, and BC 2 because I haven't been able to play them 

Just looking at the videos for these games...I can already tell what they play like...lol

 

 

 

I'm with MAG and BC2 =D

I know for sure MAG would be a tactical and very cooperative game.

And from exhaustively playing Bad Company 2, I can say the same.

It's like an MMO. The fun isn't the actual shooting, just like how it isn't the actual tapping of buttons, sword swings, and spell casts that are fun.

It's the tactics and infinite amount of human creativity you can have with the game, and the presence of friends and any social people (people who actually speak with mics) that make the experience fun and unique every time.

I hooked up with KylieDog whenever he's on. When he's not on, I'll have awful times because I feel like it's just run and gun. But when I finally meet someone with a mic, we just have a blast.

It's a blast when there are people glitching with the medkit spam, and KylieDog C4s them to get 5-7 kills.

It's a blast when me and another guy are cursing at how we're under heavy fire, and I yell "Follow me!" and we run through the smoke and bullets up the hill.

It's a blast when one of my squadmates gets killed, and tells me to avenge him, and laughs in delight when I do so.

It's a blast when there's an enemy behind a wall, and I'm told to take it out, and we just see a squad exposed to us and mow them down like mafia members.

It's a blast when I see our entire left flank just being dessimated and littered with revive symbols, and we're rushing over to intercept the wave of enemies.

Bad Company 2 is unique in that it has a lot more variations of threats and needs, and that you need squadmates to meet them. You need medics, you need engineers, you need assaults, you need snipers.

It's bad when you have a team that just act on their own, and pick the same classes and don't cooperate in taking out a tank or going the other way.

But when you have a squad, it's like you have a blindfold lifted from you. You're able to see the situation clearly, what needs to be done, and how to do it.

Bad Company 2 is a game that you can't "Know how it plays", by just watching game play videos.

The closest you get are these:I'm with MAG and BC2 =D

I know for sure MAG would be a tactical and very cooperative game.

And from exhaustively playing Bad Company 2, I can say the same.

It's like an MMO. The fun isn't the actual shooting, just like how it isn't the actual tapping of buttons, sword swings, and spell casts that are fun.

It's the tactics and infinite amount of human creativity you can have with the game, and the presence of friends and any social people (people who actually speak with mics) that make the experience fun and unique every time.

I hooked up with KylieDog whenever he's on. When he's not on, I'll have awful times because I feel like it's just run and gun. But when I finally meet someone with a mic, we just have a blast.

It's a blast when there are people glitching with the medkit spam, and KylieDog C4s them to get 5-7 kills.

It's a blast when me and another guy are cursing at how we're under heavy fire, and I yell "Follow me!" and we run through the smoke and bullets up the hill.

It's a blast when one of my squadmates gets killed, and tells me to avenge him, and laughs in delight when I do so.

It's a blast when there's an enemy behind a wall, and I'm told to take it out, and we just see a squad exposed to us and mow them down like mafia members.

It's a blast when I see our entire left flank just being dessimated and littered with revive symbols, and we're rushing over to intercept the wave of enemies.

Bad Company 2 is unique in that it has a lot more variations of threats and needs, and that you need squadmates to meet them. You need medics, you need engineers, you need assaults, you need snipers.

It's bad when you have a team that just act on their own, and pick the same classes and don't cooperate in taking out a tank or going the other way.

But when you have a squad, it's like you have a blindfold lifted from you. You're able to see the situation clearly, what needs to be done, and how to do it.

Bad Company 2 is a game that you can't "Know how it plays", by just watching game play videos.

The closest you get are these: