It is july 2013 as i write this comment and while i absolutely adore the modifications that deep silver have made to the arma2 engine (guns, vehicles, acessories, skins, sounds, maps..etc) I can't really blame the reviewer for giving this game a 2.0. From a casual gamers standpoint (compared to all the current great games out today) your first impression of this game is going to be.. Its garbage. But it's not the game that was made poorly, it is the lack of flexibility of the arma engine that makes developing a fluid campaign nearly impossible. If you can step back and look at arma for what it is, than you can begin to appreciate iron front. Arma really is nothing more than a military simulator.. i would really not even consider it a game. If you are looking to kick back and just mindlessly enjoy a shooter campaign than this is not the game for you. Arma is like playing army chess.. One where there just happens to be a 3D battlefield for you to get a better look.. But being the stiff, calculating, engine that arma is.. Its hard to make an actual entertaining, believable, campaign story out of like deep silver tried to do with iron front.. Its still a great game tho.. just hard to wrap your mind around
@pezzott1 once i played order and chaos on my iphone and i made a seperate character on my ipad so i could play both characters at once.. And if i ever told a joke in global chat and nobody laughed.. i grabbed my other char and typed "lol" so it seemed like somebody found my joke funny.....forever alone
I don't really take screenshots released by the publisher of the game too seriously.. Give me a few bucks and i can even make the war-z look like a state of the art masterpiece with a few select screenshots
Never really understood limits on things like these.. How much possible storage could a players friend list account for? lets see one persons name being probably 10-15 chars max.. <1kb?
lol so now xbox live will be like the android marketplace.. 10000 pages of different apps that are nothing more than one single picture with an ad at the bottom.. Or thousands of those worthless picture-scramble games.
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