I always found the fact that you needed to defend Burger Town in MW2 somewhat amusing. It was also interesting to fight in a suburban area rather than your typical "long abandoned town" or "stereotypical middle-eastern village". The fact that I live in such an area made it more relevant to me, I guess you could say.
Of course I actually like Red Dawn somewhat. Sure it's out of date with it's Cold War fears, but I still like it. And yes during the "Wolverines" mission in MW2 I couldn't help but yell out "Wolverines!" when I first saw the Russian paratroopers dropping in overhead (and I hadn't seen the title for the mission yet either, that's the funny thing).
And apparently the rodent (rat? guinea pig?) beat the rock at the staring contest.
Of course I actually like Red Dawn somewhat. Sure it's out of date with it's Cold War fears, but I still like it. And yes during the "Wolverines" mission in MW2 I couldn't help but yell out "Wolverines!" when I first saw the Russian paratroopers dropping in overhead (and I hadn't seen the title for the mission yet either, that's the funny thing).
And apparently the rodent (rat? guinea pig?) beat the rock at the staring contest.