Your name isn't Chris.
Your name isn't Chris.
Fantastic campaign, a bit short, but even better on co-op. I've played through it online two or three times, and once you've played it more than once it's easy to beat it in like 3-4 hours. And still fun.
One of my friends became addicted to it online and played it on my XBox far more than I did, so I have less opinion on the multiplayer. It was very fun, though, with a lot of glitches that Epic did a poor job of handling. Annex was definitely my favorite mode--it's fun to have a tactical game in which one death means you're out of the round, but playing with people you don't know generally inclines you not to want to talk to them, which kills off a vital part of making a team-based game like that work well.
I totally smurfed that sentence up. What I meant was: while I enjoy the tactical, one-death-you're-out gameplay in theory, I enjoyed Annex's respawning far more because teams rarely communicated much and that sucks for Warzone or Execution.
Yeah, I'm planning on doing Multi-player with a couple friends from school who are insanely addicted to Gearz-of-War. Nice to see some positive comments, and I think the Gameplay is outstanding - I love it!
I think I might complete it today, but I have thoroughly enjoyed it so far.
By the way, what are the requirements needed to play Co-op or online Gearz'in?
EOFF needs a resurgence to it's former glory.
I really want to play this, but I can never find a copy so it's looks like I'll be waiting until I can get one in December.
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try your local gamestop or eb games undead.
It looks like the ground had a sex change.
Not many of those around in the middle of a combat zone![]()
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hero is the military. Marcus Phoenix's got nothing on him. The Cole Train might be able to keep up with him, though.
Dom is clearly Hispanic.