With the super bowl coming up I thought it would be interesting to see who people thought would win. For me, I think the Steelers will win by around 6-7 points, but I have been a Steelers fan for life so I guess I am a little biased, sucks living in Baltimore though.
So if a shooter is filled with linear hallways or isn't wide open, its consolized? Half life anyone? I am just trying to see how you can tell if a game is meant for consoles. I usually do it by genre, like fighters or button mashers.
I don't know why but it seems like the FPS market is a bandwagon type thing and everyone just jumps on board with what everyone else is doing. I am pretty sure that if there weren't 5 coming out in a year I would not be tired of them, and I am worried that the same thing will happen to them that happened to WW2: there will be tons of modern games and everyone will be sick of them. Now I am not saying lets go back to Normandy for the millionth time, but I want something unique, like the eastern or african area of WW1 (west was just trench warfare), the finnish winter war, or even vietnam and korea. I think we just need some different ideas out there.
With all the remastered ps2 games coming out I thought I would see what everyone else wanted. I personally would like to see the R&C series up there, along with the DMC games and maybe the Metal Gear games.
This might be me, but whenever I play a a mod for source, there seems to be a ton of players the first week or so but then it drops to almost nothing. A lot of these mods are really good, it is just that no one will play them. I want to know what happened between Half Life 1 and Half Life 2. With HL1 there were a bunch of mods that got made into official games and everyone played mods. Now no one plays mods anymore.
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