Being intelligent enough to know the backstory of a game makes me a fanboy now, huh? Well, I guess it's better than someone who just hates without playing for a reason that makes no sense like you are. Anyone who thinks Gears is the same "sci-fi space marines VS aliens" deal as Halo might as well be walking around wearing a t-shirt that says "I HAVE NEVER EVEN TRIED TO PLAY OR UNDERSTAND GEARS, I JUST HATE IT BECAUSE IT'S POPULAR."diggy140892 said:You kinda sound like a bit of a Gears/xbox fanboy with that description. Yes Gears did popularise chest high walls etc. But they are impossibly muscled Space Marines wearing armor fighting aliens but just in a slightly diffeent context to what is in other generic sci fi shooter like Halo.
Never said you were one, just said you sound like one. I have played both Gears games and I am aware of the story and no matter how you try and spin it, its still over sized space marines fighting aliens. To me that seems quite generic. And looking at the trailers for Gears of War 3 it looks quite a lot like 1 and 2 which to me seems kinda well... generic.mjc0961 said:Being intelligent enough to know the backstory of a game makes me a fanboy now, huh? Well, I guess it's better than someone who just hates without playing for a reason that makes no sense like you are. Anyone who thinks Gears is the same "sci-fi space marines VS aliens" deal as Halo might as well be walking around wearing a t-shirt that says "I HAVE NEVER EVEN TRIED TO PLAY OR UNDERSTAND GEARS, I JUST HATE IT BECAUSE IT'S POPULAR."diggy140892 said:You kinda sound like a bit of a Gears/xbox fanboy with that description. Yes Gears did popularise chest high walls etc. But they are impossibly muscled Space Marines wearing armor fighting aliens but just in a slightly diffeent context to what is in other generic sci fi shooter like Halo.
Anyway, this "xbox fanboy" is going to go back to playing Ghost Trick on his 3DS after I finish writing this, because that's totally what xbox fanboys do. Have a nice life kid.
Although I agree that Games Workshop definitely introduced lots of people to Space Marines, they weren't the first. That was probably Robert E Heinleins Starship Troopers (the book, not the movie) in the 1950sdiggy140892 said:Because Warhammer 40,000 was the first thing to ever introduce Space Marines. They are probably the most popular army in the Warhammer 40K universe.C2Ultima said:The new Warhammer 40,000 actually has the term "Space Marine" in the title.
Did he at least enjoy watching you play? I miss the days of playing video games with my younger brothers, when they were still of the age that their enjoyment of just seeing blood on the screen made playing any game much more fun for meface_head_mouth said:My (at the time) 8-year-old cousin picked out the PS2 version of Ghost Rider at the local rental place and then made me play it so he could watch me.
I'd think they're standing still.Roofstone said:Less a game, and more a series: Call of Duty, same for Medal of Honor.
Neither takes a step either forward or backwards. They are just dancing in a circle..
Good point, my mistake there.Inithra said:Although I agree that Games Workshop definitely introduced lots of people to Space Marines, they weren't the first. That was probably Robert E Heinleins Starship Troopers (the book, not the movie) in the 1950sdiggy140892 said:Because Warhammer 40,000 was the first thing to ever introduce Space Marines. They are probably the most popular army in the Warhammer 40K universe.C2Ultima said:The new Warhammer 40,000 actually has the term "Space Marine" in the title.
Did he at least enjoy watching you play? I miss the days of playing video games with my younger brothers, when they were still of the age that their enjoyment of just seeing blood on the screen made playing any game much more fun for meface_head_mouth said:My (at the time) 8-year-old cousin picked out the PS2 version of Ghost Rider at the local rental place and then made me play it so he could watch me.
Oh my God, this is the best idea ever. Do a youtube series of this, you will be famous.teebeeohh said:dead to rights retarded, the only way to play this game is with a friend who acts like it is a satiric take on the state of gaming and he is doing the commentary
Yeah, he had a blastInithra said:Did he at least enjoy watching you play? I miss the days of playing video games with my younger brothers, when they were still of the age that their enjoyment of just seeing blood on the screen made playing any game much more fun for meface_head_mouth said:My (at the time) 8-year-old cousin picked out the PS2 version of Ghost Rider at the local rental place and then made me play it so he could watch me.
Have you seen a little girl? Short, black hair? About seven years old?Harry Mason said:Snip