since I don't have money for all of these games, who wants to recommend me a good netflix instand stream movie?!
NO. Before Sunrise and Before Sunset Bronson Conan O'Brien Can't Stop Enter The Dragon Once Upon a Time in the West Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid The Thing The Hudsucker Proxy Special Howl's Moving Castle Trollhunter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> labyrinth
So my friend who works for EA was generous enough to give me an online pass but I didn't really enjoy it. The spawns suck and the maps are too big, even for 24 players. Jets aren't even that great. I'll try again later though. I should probably be posting this in the BF3 thread but I can't be bothered.
it's good you posted here, that way i cant get yelled at for suggesting you get MW3 and join your bros
I'm not a fan of Call of Duty. Especially the story. Here's my own rendition of a CoD campaign: *SHELLSHOCK* *Can't do ***** *Get touched by friendly* Friendly: "Come on, -insert morale boosting phrase-" *Continue mission until the cycle repeats* In addition, the multiplayer isn't dynamic enough for me to love. It's good I guess, but everything that happens is so predictable. I might get it once the price lowers. Or I'll just rent it. Probably the latter.
furry, get on a bf3 ting on monday afternoon/evening and hit me up, ill show you the ropes. jets arent fun when you just start, and playing alone can be frustrating.
agreed, can be said about most of the game, but definitely the jets. it helps a ton having someone more experienced helping you out until you level up.
once vice told me how to fly, i got competent and could take 2 jets on myself (with a little ground support) drop throttle in turns!
COD4 had an amazingly well-produced and thought-out story. The rest of the post-COD4 Call of Duty games are fair game, although MW2 did o.k as far as sequels go, and was a solid follow-up.
i'm at my parents for the weekend, but i'll be sure to get on battlefield and not get stuck on skyrim. a vm on here's always handy to get me on.