How about this? A new study shows that FPS affect the brain in a way of not knowing the difference between new and old. Proof? Look at COD sales, people always buy the same fucking game year by year at $60 price tag. There, no university needed. FPS makes you actually stupid with a bad memory.
I think the students of this so called university are misunderstanding the study. Memory and reaction are two different things. Shooters actually increase visual and auditive reflexes, but that's nothing new. There are lots of studies proving that.
Gamespot comments should have an option similar to "like", but saying "don't like". Just for saving our time to respond to all those non-sense comments of kids who have piracy-steal-phobia and that they actually agree that DRM is a good thing or that non-DRM would cause more piracy. Stupid arguments based on nothing.
@Sfr528 @Sheik2 Really? so I guess games like COD without "online passes" like BF3 would have more piracy and thus less sales. OH WAIT! COD actually has much much sales than battlefield. Excuse to steal? lol, I'll say every EA fanboy loves to have an excuse to defend a bunch of companies of assholes. To steal is to have online passes with some games and then close their servers after a year like EA did.
Now I WILL pay 60 bucks for this game the first day if I can. Ask me if I ever bought battlefield 3 or resistance 3, even nowadays that they are less than 20 bucks. Some companies actually learn... FAITH IN HUMANITY RESTORED!!!
Good change. It might not be very original, but the turn-based strategy genere from xcom enemy unknown just wasn't my taste. This doesn't have to be a copy of uncharted or gears of war just because it is cover-based third person shooter. As long as they keep it "tactical" like they say (REALLY tactical like the first rainbow six or ghost recons, not pseudotactical like most modern tactical shooters), and as long as they don't use 5-second fully regenerating health, the game has the potential of being decent.
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