At first, I thought this was a crazy idea and something I wouldn't be interested in. But after I thought about it, I might just be interested. It looks just like a touch screen tablet, which gives it a type of professional look that not even the original 3DS has. I have never been a fan of the 3D on the 3DS (which was largely why I sold mine already), so it's not at all a loss if the 2DS doesn't have 3D. It looks durable and resistant (since it's flat and hingeless), and the circle pad is located more towards the center of the device, which is better than the 3DS's circle pad located on the lower edge. Overall, a highly strange yet thoughtful invention!
At first, I thought this was a crazy idea and something I wouldn't be interested in. But after I thought about it, I might just be interested. It looks just like a touch screen tablet, which gives it a type of professional look that not even the original 3DS has. I have never been a fan of the 3D on the 3DS (which was largely why I sold mine already), so it's not at all a loss if the 2DS doesn't have 3D. It looks durable and resistant (since it's flat and hingeless), and the circle pad is located more towards the center of the device, which is better than the 3DS's circle pad located on the lower edge. Overall, a highly strange yet thoughtful invention!
@hellcat29er I agree with you, but I think the reason why it's a poor decision for CoD to release a game every year is not necessarily because the DLC is uncreative or even the new games are uncreative. (If you watch a lot of the gamescom and E3 conferences for CoD games, they actually bring up a lot of crazy different stuff everytime, despite the usual criticism that they do nothing new...)
The reason is because gamers get overwhelmed with the series due to its too frequent release. You see, I see people still playing Black Ops 1 with a lot of devotion, but when there are 2 newer games in just 2 years, people get overwhelmed with "CoD stimuli" and start to get angry at the series that should "settle down".
Sortof like this: The Battlefield series is like the model child who sits down, eats his food, focuses on his homework, and grows up to be a stable, model parent. The Call of Duty series, on the other hand, is like the overly hyper child who is constantly changing his mind, can't focus on a specific task, and never settles down later in life.
I was not a fan of Battlefield 3 but, quite honestly, this looks plain awesome. Destructible skyscrapers?? Parachutes???? This is so neat, and this is coming from a COD player!
Wow, another Call of Duty. I never saw it coming. Just an honest tip for those who read this: DON'T need to pre order Call of Duty: Ghosts, or any Call of Duty for that matter. Why? Because last year, for the overly hyped Black Ops 2, the "special" preorder bonus was supposed to be the "exclusive" Nuketown 2025. I just bought my copy of Black Ops 2 for PS3 on the third week of April - a week or so ago. I still got the Nuketown map! So really, you will get whatever preorder bonus is included in the box, regardless if you preorder or not. Do yourself a favor and read reviews, watch trailers, and may be rent the game before you just throw preorder money at it.
Yeah, we should ban violent video games because 1 out of a billion gamers turn into a mass murdering shooter. That's just too much. Think of the kids! Games ARE the fukcing guns.
After playing Star Wars Battlefront 2 for over seven years already, I have come to the sad, sad realization that I will buy and pay whatever a game developer wants if the game they're selling just has "Star Wars Battlefront (insert version name here)" on it.
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