In this second part of the retro documentary Columbia, a Modern Day Icarus?, Alistar Bloom goes farther into the mysteries of the floating city as he talks about the Songbird and its connection to the enigmatic "Lamb of Columbia". BioShock Infinite is coming on March 26.
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The gameplay they have shown just seems really... boring.
The gameplay they have shown just seems really... boring.
And a franchise that does things different and uses many different aspects(good story telling, atmosphere etc) being called boring is imo bullshit.
So thats why i used it as an example. And it was more then appropriate.
The most uninspiring thing is the game play, bar the gimmicks, it looks pretty straight forward to say the least.
I'd be surprised if it wasn't a good game, but I have pretty much no interest in it.
Oh no, he doesn't like like the same games i do! Go play your shitty CoD, you plebeian ass!
So what's the next step? Anyone who doesn't like the sublime simulation of Europa Universalis is a CoD-tard? :P
Oh no, he doesn't like like the same games i do! Go play your shitty CoD, you plebeian ass!
So what's the next step? Anyone who doesn't like the sublime simulation of Europa Universalis is a CoD-tard? :P
How dumb of me to use COD as an example of how game series are being milked dry to the bone. Because cod innovates and takes risk every year.
And especially since brovil posted such a great intelligent and good supported comment, it surely deserved a counter aurgement from the same level.
And mij deepest apologies to everybody i offended.
I so sorry sir megido
I cant seem to find the line where i state that my opinion is better then his, Or that Bioshock is the best game ever.
And you didn't use it as an example, you pretty much used it as a way to insult him, for not agreeing with you that this game is pants shittingly awesome.
Maybe you interpreted it differently then what was my intention.
Again my deepest apologies to everybody who was deeply hurt by my comment.