Oh god....
Modern Warfare 2 looks.... AWESOME.....
I...
It.....
Ooooohhhhhh.......
Sooo prettyyy........
Modern Warfare 2 looks.... AWESOME.....
I...
It.....
Ooooohhhhhh.......
Sooo prettyyy........
Well if you want to one-up your own "Mile High Club" you need to make a "350 Mile High Club".CantFaketheFunk said:...I don't get how that would work. Not only is the ISS actually pretty teeny, but something about shooting guns in such a small space where you absolutely do not want a hull breech strikes me as a bad idea...Christemo said:saw this yesterday, and it looked pretty cool. i do, however, still doubt i will buy it after IW´s cockslap on the PC gamers.
edit: oh, and btw John, the space thing is presumeably a level in the Internation Space Station (which would be pretty awesome).
I agree it looks like Price and that's what the rumor around town says is true.IdealistCommi said:And the guy in front of you on the boat section, did anyone else think that hat looked like Price's?
You bastard!!! You high-jacked my thread ((.CantFaketheFunk said:Modern Warfare 2's Launch Trailer is Really Badass
With the launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 just around the corner, Infinity Ward has released one final trailer to promote the game's single-player campaign and get itchy trigger fingers twitching in anticipation.
Who knew that the sweet musical strains of Marshall Mathers fit so well with scenes of carnage and destruction? I sure didn't.
Lately, it seems that there's been quite a storm of controversy around Infinity Ward's massively anticipated Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, but said controversy has been solely aimed at one of the most eagerly-awaited titles of all time [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/95594-Infinity-Ward-Responds-to-Modern-Warfare-2-Controversy].
The above trailer showcases scenes from the single-player campaign, and I have to admit that even as someone who probably wasn't going to pick up the game right away, it's looking pretty awesome. I think that this trailer's particular strength is that it shows fast and furious combat in a huge variety of settings and situations. There's urban combat in what looks like a bombed-out developing nation, there's suburban combat in the streets of the U.S.A. (but we knew that already), there's fighting in snow, in the desert, bombarding what looks like a medieval fortress, and it goes on from there.
There is one bit that has me scratching my head, though: At 0:57, there's a very brief sequence that unmistakably takes place beyond Earth's atmosphere. I'm assuming that it's just a cutscene of sorts, because even a guy like Soap MacTavish probably has no business being out in space. It does make me wonder about the context of the scene, and why we'd be messing around with satellites in Earth orbit instead of gunning down bad guys on the ground.
Guess we'll find out in less than a week.
(Thanks, EquinoxETO!)
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No, its $60 in the US (at least for the PC version)CantFaketheFunk said:Last I heard, the price increase was just in the UK, wasn't it?JWAN said:Do we have to pay money to watch the trailer
sorry, the price tag is still getting to me
Ha!GamerLuck said:Oh yeah... forgot about that o-o;;;JaymesFogarty said:Uncharted 2.GamerLuck said:Infinity Ward seems to be striving for "Most Cinematic Game Ever" here, and personally, i think they've done it...
not having a ps3 kinda colors my glasses a bit... mostly x-box green...
Read the article. That's scary. And I'm an RTS fanboy. Those features are all standard to [PC] gaming overall. That's pretty evil.Hybridwolf said:No, not really, too busy watching a space station go ka-boom. But if your that bothered by it, then don't get it. Simple.axia777 said:Anyone want to read how and why the PC version of this game is just a ported console version? How Infinity Ward has screwed over the PC community and does not seem to care?
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2009/11/pc-modern-warfare-2-its-much-worse-than-you-thought.ars
Modern Warfare 2 has long earned the ire of PC gamers for its lack of dedicated servers, but Infinity Ward has now announced that it's taking away much more than control over hosting with the game in one long face-palm of a question and answer session. No servers, no console, no mods, no problem!
OT: it's all looking good, but I'm intrested in this co-op thing they have. Looks like a load of fun.