Men can be just as bad against one another when it comes to so caleed 'geek cred'. I remember I was at a Comic Society meeting in Uni last semester and I got talking to some guy about V for Vendetta and how I thought the film was under-rated. He then accused me of being some kind of Anonymous...
To be fair, he never said he disliked Halo, just that it was average.
Heh, I remember Cannon Fodder. I always felt bad when I saw the hill covered in the graves of the fallen.
Why is everyone acting so surprised? This a period in gaming that still has Soul Calibur and Dead or Alive and Bayonetta and a score of other games I can't even think of where women are sexualised.
But you know what? This trailer shows that Hitman is taking a turn for the weird and surreal...
I have several friends who would highly recommend it and am planning to put some cash on my own GOG account and buy the hell out of it.
I myself don't have much knowledge of it, but any game made in the 90s that endures to this day and comes with so many recommendations is certainly worth a...
Having played both Gow's and a brief bit of the Space Marine demo I can see where you're coming from. They have their similarities but I would argue that they differ in the fine details. Space Marine has a more fleshed out close combat and the whole jet-pack scenario whereas Gears is more shooty...
Bahahahahahahaha!!
Seriously though, they were, its just people stopped about fifteen-twenty years ago when they realised it was becoming a genre of its own.
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