@Homeless-_- What you really meant by wanting to 'see more' was to study the hypnotically-swaying decay patterns on their nauseating faces and ample fountains of gore as the flesh pigeons get popped...That's all you would be seeing anyway.
I don't know why this wearisome game should be the first to implement such a long-overdue and frankly axiomatic addition...And AREN'T PEOPLE TIRED of watching disreputable anti-heroes kick rounds into a moving wall of undead that would in reality probably rot to nothing before it 1) ever reached the 'beleaguered' defenders or 2) managed to land a good hit when their heads have wagged backwards by nothing more than inertia from their swaying?? And for those that can't open a box of cereal without getting flustered, I think zombie scenarios are ridiculous.
I hope that's more a statement about the fact that Nintendo STILL doesn't cater to filthy adult content rather than just assume that Crysis is just an unenjoyable game.
No doubt the sales reflected the miraculously-enduring preeminence of clean gaming among consumers. Remember, not all holiday shoppers have children to buy for...if we have seen ANY trend lately it's been a proliferation of self-gratification and avoidance of both family and responsibility, almost always the same.
So doesn't this mean that Sony will see the light and take this as the writing on the wall...? No, of course not, people can forgive and forget (in the misdirected fashion this generation has come to be known for...) by the time the PS4 comes out, and if not US mentality will have rotted under the Ministry of Truth in power right now such that who knows what they can get away with in the end...If they elected Obama and for the reasons they did, yeah, this society can get duped, AND HOW!
Since this game DOESN'T NEED but most likely WILL FEATURE M-content, I spit on it and hope that it fails, and doing so is wholly justified when I get spammed with garbage options for new games and deprived of potentially-enjoyable experiences needlessly ruined.
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