Author Topic: Can MW3 live up to its sales with handicaps?  (Read 19158 times)

How was it not fun? Too hard for you?

Please, I've played much harder games.


I suggest you all go play Dwarf Fortress and I Wanna Be The Guy.

You'll see the term "hard" much, much more powerful than what it was.

sonic the hedgehog
sonic the hedgehog 2
sonic the hedgehog 3
sonic & knuckles

oil city zone

>:|

So anyways, want to counter attack our argument now?
They do if you do not try to get them as you progress through the game for the first time. Also there are other things about it that count as replay value

ie: intel items, the story is fun, replaying in harder diffuculty, SPEC OPS


I suggest you all go play Dwarf Fortress and I Wanna Be The Guy.

You'll see the term "hard" much, much more powerful than what it was.
I thought he meant fps style games.

MW3: Just another propaganda tool

MW3: Just another propaganda tool

Cost effective propaganda tool.

Cost effective propaganda tool.
Conditioning kids to violence and CIA operations never brought so much money in the bank before.

MW3: Just another propaganda tool
And BF3 isn't? Or Skyrim?

And BF3 isn't? Or Skyrim?
Tools in the figurative propaganda toolbox.

Only MW3 is *the* game to play if you want to kill terrists.

And BF3 isn't? Or Skyrim?

Skyrim is a medieval fantasy game where you fight dragons.

What are you on?

Skyrim is a medieval fantasy game where you fight dragons.

What are you on?
Dragons = China = Communism = EVIL

I SEE WHERE HE WAS HEADED.

Dragons = China = Communism = EVIL

I SEE WHERE HE WAS HEADED.

But these are not chinese dragons?!