Black Ops is number 7 in the main console series.Biggest sonic fan wrote: Since World at War, there wasn't any new WWII games. And I think Call of Duty 7 will be Modern Warfare 3.
From what game(s), would you like to see a sequel?
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Aren't you way too young to play games like CoD? O_oBiggest sonic fan wrote:I don't know why, but I am missing the old WWII CoD games. Since World at War, there wasn't any new WWII games. And I think Call of Duty 7 will be Modern Warfare 3.
Anway, I'll be completely honest:
I wish they would stop with the war-shooter-mass. May it be CoD, Battlefield, Medal of Honor or any of the other similar games. They look the same, play the same, feel the same and are all the same stuff. They have some different skins for weapons, vehicles and models if they have different themes (such as WW2), but otherwise it's all just the same.
I remember back in the day when shooter were creative... I miss games like the old Doom, Quake and Unreal/UT. They now all feel not really outstanding too - UT specifically what with the vehicles and all - war-shooter in a futuristic setting. Meh.
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Well I'm definitly part of the problem since I still find enjoyment in modern FPS games.
Though you're so wrong Option it hurts. Battlefield is awesome and plays nothing like CoD or MoH. :I
Also is Black Ops modern? I'm still under the impression that it's 'Nam. Or am I just thinking of the Bad Company 2 expansion?
Though you're so wrong Option it hurts. Battlefield is awesome and plays nothing like CoD or MoH. :I
Also is Black Ops modern? I'm still under the impression that it's 'Nam. Or am I just thinking of the Bad Company 2 expansion?
I may have some good news for you.Option wrote:TimeSplitters...
More power to you. I just would like some, y'know, variation. =|Reknoc wrote:Well I'm definitly part of the problem since I still find enjoyment in modern FPS games.
They all feel the same to me.Though you're so wrong Option it hurts. Battlefield is awesome and plays nothing like CoD or MoH. :I
I meant all war-shooters, not only those of the present - I mean from WW2 until now, basically.Also is Black Ops modern? I'm still under the impression that it's 'Nam. Or am I just thinking of the Bad Company 2 expansion?
OMGOMGOMGOMG!I may have some good news for you.
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Yea, I kinda agree which is why I'm super stocked for BulletstormOption wrote:More power to you. I just would like some, y'know, variation. =|
Bleh, dunno what's wrong with you then.Option wrote:They all feel the same to me.
Whoops sorry that one wasn't aimed at you.Option wrote:I meant all war-shooters, not only those of the present - I mean from WW2 until now, basically.
http://www.radiosega.net/forum/showpost ... stcount=65Option wrote:OMGOMGOMGOMG!
Oh jeez. Can't wait to play a creative FPS, then. :3
Might need to whip out my GC and play some TS2 as celebration.
Might need to whip out my GC and play some TS2 as celebration.
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