Return to the fight against terrorism!
Medal of Honor last year led the first military shooter situations of engagement by operational units loyal to Tier 1, immersing the player in a different way of playing. Although little care in the narrative, the title has managed to carve out its space and has got a good opinion of critics and audiences.
Mark Christianson of Danger Close, talks about how the new patch has been studied showing the Tier 1, the engagement of an experienced pilot and aviation as it was thought of the new terrorism, no longer confined to the Middle East but now globalized.
Sean Nagasawa writes: "You would think that writing for a site named Go Fanboy would somehow prepare me for the continual onslaught of "fanboyism" and blind faith that some gamers have in corporations. But the way in which people eat up the BS Steve Jobs spews about Adobe and Flash being sub-par is just amazing.
Jobs has somehow hypnotized the general public into believing that every other company on the planet is a money-grubbing bandit with low-quality goods that don't last. The entire time he sells this concept, he gets consumers to purchase a slightly upgraded version of his product on an annual basis while simultaneously making them believe the apps monopoly is a good thing."
duh! If flash was allowed on the Apple mobiles, the app store would go out of business. He's not fooling anyone. Maybe not out of business, but it would take a huge hit.
Well put. But everyone (besides the blind and deaf) already knows that Jobs is one of the worst players in the industry.
Adobe is guilty of a terrible sin in his eyes: Making photoshop just as good on Windows as it is on Mac (and ripping a good slice of the professional design market away from the overpriced macs).
Of course Jobs is very butthurt about that, so now according to him Adobe is the devil.
I don't know whose side to take, but Its a major pain to everyone that owns an Apple product. If you aren't going to support flash, come up with another option instead of just saying FU and leaving all the Mac users scratching their heads.
No. I'm sorry but while some of the statements from Steve were extremely hypocritical about it being propriety 'n all this, many of his points were completely spot on.
It is too resource intensive for what it is, it is buggy and is limiting progression. Having this mindset does not make you a fanboy at all.
This week, Hooked Gamers' Senior Editor Ingvi Snædal lists the top 9 games 2012 could do without.
There is plenty of room in our gaming lives for more Battlefield 3, more Bad Company and many more military first-person shooters from EA, the giant game publisher's number two boss told Kotaku this week.
im already tired of military shooters, i only play shooting games that are different from the rest i mite give the new ghost recon a break and try it out and 2010's medal of honor was pretty good
I thought that ea was going to reveal the DLC for B3 last week?
My only hope is that they optmize Frostbite 2.0 to the fullest by the time MOH and Bad Co 3 drops since its still buggy in its current state. Bad Co 2 is still the better game in terms of overall balanced gameplay compared to BF3 in its current state.
OMG such a bad translation...