Nothing says "games are art" like a half naked dismembered torso of a woman. Thankfully it's only available in the UK, so we won't be able to hear too many screaming mothers.
@garyfrclev0815 That's Gamestops company policy. Actually, I can't think of a store that doesn't have that policy. When I see parents buying violent games for their kids, they've usually been lied to by the kid. The number of parents that trust their kids and ignore the warnings from the employees is surprising.
@SporkFireXPS Wow, it doubled over the course of a decade. They had less than 2000 murders in 08/09, wher we had nearly 9000 last year. That would seem to say that they are safer with gun control than we are without it. Does that make sense? Or do I need to break it down further for you?
@SporkFireXPS Before you damage the reputation of Americans any further, you really need to post a link to the article proving that gun violence has doubled in the UK since gun control was implemented.
So they want to get families to spend more time with each other? Okay, that's a noble goal. I do have to ask though, what was keeping these families from going out to eat or go bowling before this project started? It seems to me they're throwing the baby out with the bath water here.
Or maybe, they're just trying to remind people that instead of coming home and whiling away their evenings in front of the TV, spending time with your loved ones is an option that may have been forgotten.
Why? They're offering a refund to anyone that doesn't like the game. You can't get a refund for "not liking" a new game from any other retailer. So why be angry at them at all?
All those knock outs are totally unnecessary. I only had to choke out two guards in the first mission and only a few in the second mission where the Overseer and the Captain meet for wine. I shot everyone in the room with sleep darts using bend time, then I used the open windows at the top of the room to transport the Overseer to the interrogation room without anyone noticing.
@sandrin @lazzdamian666 And yet, even when it hits the "Halo 6" mark, it'll still be behind the count when compared to the "Call of Duty" series. I'd much rather have an artfully crafted single player experience than CoD's yearly multi-player update.
It'd turn out like every trinket and bit of technology that we already have. The second you buy it, it's already obsolete. Nothing like going home after dropping your life savings on that new pair of "ambulator mk7" legs then reading about the mk 8s releasing next quarter.
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