"That inherent, unapologetic, child-like fun is still present in Armageddon. Seeing buildings crumble, bridges collapse, and explosion after explosion takes me back to the endless multiplayer matches of my youth. Blowing stuff up in RF's virtual world creates the same joy as stomping on your little brother's LEGO creations or kicking over someone's sandcastle, except without all of the sharp pointy bricks in your feet and the tears of a stranger at the beach." - Daniel Bischoff [Game Revolution]
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sad article. not an easy or rewarding lifestyle.
Thank you to those who do what you do.
But what if I like the tears of beach strangers?
Good review. I like blowing stuff up, so I may have to check this game out.
I tried blowing my house up with a rocket. I didn't think it through.