How is he going to do that without the arms Marcus just chainsawed off?Tigh doesn't rhyme with "ram a gun up Marcus' ass and pull the trigger", which is really strange, since that's exactly what he's going to do![]()
Pffft. That's merely a plothole.The hammer of dawn is a pansy weapon, I could stand right next to the blast with no ill effect. It didn't even really burn the grass around it in some cases, even modern artillery can do that. Tigh wins.
What the game lacks in plot, it makes up for in kick-assitude.It's astounding that Epic found a way to fit plot holes in, with so little plot.
What the game lacks in plot, it makes up for in kick-assitude.
I don't think GFreeman's one who appreciates 80's action flicks. He seems more the "obscure cult sci-fi" type to me. Nothing wrong with that, as long as he's not bashing Predator.I just don't get the pea-brains who keep harping on Gears of War for not having some great, moving story. Seems like the very idea of Gears of War being the gaming equivalent of the classic action flicks of the 80s - thin plot, macho characters, cheesy one-liners, big loud action and one hell of an attitude, guess all that went right over their little noggins.![]()
I really hope this new Ninja Gaiden game's story makes sense. Ninja Gaiden 1's story basically requires the use of time travel and life-revival to work.
That's just because more people watch TV than those who play videogames. Gears of War unquestionably has a higher market penetration in videogames thanWay more people like Galactica than that steaming pile of a tech demo from Epic. Suck it.
You start off in a 1500's Ninja Village, die, get revived on a space-ship probably 500 years later, open a portal, teleport back to the 1500s Ninja village, then fight THE SAME PERSON YOU MET 500 YEARS AGO.It's story was just really japanese. Lots of really weird tentacle women coming from nowhere and stuff.
That's pretty easy to do when the series has yet to have a real game. It has a higher video game penetration than Citizen Kane too WHFThat's just because more people watch TV than those who play videogames. Gears of War unquestionably has a higher market penetration in videogames than
Asstard: ****ing****ica has in TV.