Stark's soulmate tears into this game that I was never going to buy or pirate anyway.

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I don't mind World War 2 video games so long as they seem to make an effort at trying new things. But they haven't, they've beaten the arcade style "shotz ur dudz" and the "comand ur dudz" systems to death. Battlestations Midway was a good effort, but whoops! It got bad reviews because IGN was too fucking stupid to figure out where the unit spawn button was on a CONSOLE CONTROLLER.The age of the Medal of Honor series really puts America's fascination with World War 2 into perspective, right?
hund_schraube wrote:yes another american coming here to say i love the reviews but thought the moh:a one was all about bashing america.i wouldnt have been offended with a few seconds of slaming the usa but it was almost half the friggin review.for the record we saved your aussie's ass's from speaking jap just like we saved europe from all speaking german
Yahtzee Croshaw wrote:No 'you' didn't. 'You' didn't do shit except post that just now.
Here's a new rule I propose: when most of the people who could have directly benefitted from event A have died of old age, everyone has to stop taking credit for event A. This is why I'm not going to say that America was settled by Europeans, because if we want to live in the past it was the Roman conquest that first spread Western civilisation so by this logic we aren't allowed to criticise the Italians for anything ever.
And morons like this is why EA will keep churning out generic WW2 shooters for the next couple of decades or so...hund_schraube wrote:yes another american coming here to say i love the reviews but thought the moh:a one was all about bashing america.i wouldnt have been offended with a few seconds of slaming the usa but it was almost half the friggin review.for the record we saved your aussie's ass's from speaking jap just like we saved europe from all speaking german
Hitler rode a giant robot in the last level of the third episode of Wolfenstein 3D. It wasn't a spider, though.Manus Celer Dei wrote:Historical accuracy be damned, I want to see Hitler riding a giant robotic spider.
A giant robot with quad minigun arms. And when you blow it up, he hops out, rips out a minigun in each hand and charges you.Drooling Iguana wrote:Hitler rode a giant robot in the last level of the third episode of Wolfenstein 3D. It wasn't a spider, though.Manus Celer Dei wrote:Historical accuracy be damned, I want to see Hitler riding a giant robotic spider.
Hehe, c'mon, who IS spared from his wit? The guy hasn't seemed to shy away from attacking the French or British either, and when US companies (movies, games, politics) continue to put out new masturbatory material of the exact same beach landing you have to wonder at what point someone is going to go "You know, we've probably made up more fictional soldiers for this war than actually ever fought in it."Panzer Grenadier wrote:ha pretty good except for all the "lolz America is t3h st00pid" bullshit in it. Really I expect something more from yahtzee.
CoD2 had a large segment about Africa, and the original MOH started there, too. That's what I had in mind.DavidEC wrote:Er there hasn't been too many popular games concerning the campaigns in North Africa, or Italy, for that matter. It's Normandy all the way.
*Plays world's smallest violin*Panzer Grenadier wrote:ha pretty good except for all the "lolz America is t3h st00pid" bullshit in it. Really I expect something more from yahtzee.
Red Orchestra?PeZook wrote:
Where's my "command a Russian company on the Eastern Front from an FPS perspective" game, huh? And don't say it's impossible to make one. Show some goddamned effort.
Company, dude. Not platoons of retarded sugar-addicted children.RedImperator wrote:Red Orchestra?PeZook wrote:
Where's my "command a Russian company on the Eastern Front from an FPS perspective" game, huh? And don't say it's impossible to make one. Show some goddamned effort.
A Bridge too Far has been doing proper terrain, ammo and morale for about as long as I have been in glorious existence. You'd think they could bring that back. A Bridge too Far 2, for example, would blow WWII games out of the water.PeZook wrote:I would love to see a "command" game with a good interface (unlike Flashpoint's horribly broken one), where you get a combat unit like a company, and command it like you would on a real battlefield, with well-simulated fog-of-war. The game would have to model ammo use (duh!), morale, terrain, tactics and equipment. Like radio failures.