November 20, 2009 10:13:57 AM
I never got the hostility against them, when I heard about the boycott, I thought it was sensible, I mean when most games get a sequel, the original doesn't get many updates, and it did seem like a bit of "more of the same" from the video at E3. I understand why they stopped the boycott, there 3 main article points were explained by valve in detail. Yes more content IS on the way besides crash course. We cannot do anything about the price for technical reasons. Got what they origiinally wanted the most (more content) so the boycott is over. I also think the media was VERY harsh on these groups. Even PC gamer had me a bit upset when they called the open house to the protest leaders a "Flub" on valves part. When is letting fans know more about the company and plans a flub? Would it be a smart idea to just say "F U" to anyone that questions your ideas as a company? And would you walk away with a smile on your face if they did that to you? Anyway, Im glad more content is coming to both L4D and L4D2, hopefully, a DLC is a fallowup on whats going on with the original survivors of Bill, Zoey, Francis, and... um... the office worker... (dangit I cant remember his name for some reason) I think francis would do well with a fire axe or machette
November 13, 2009 10:33:09 AM
Tell you the truth, when I played this scene, I took potshots at the terrorists, not a full unload of the barrel, just "accidental" shots to the head that could have been mistaken for trying to shoot at the victims. Never got a traitor, even after I did give Makarov three new holes to the head. Personally I wish we could have done that, kill the terrorists, but the russians show up and only see a CIA opperative that killed hundereds of russians. Even the latter mission where Makarov shows up could have been delt with by having a subordinate take his place.
November 13, 2009 7:41:38 AM
@pinchythecrab: Also Knights of the dinner table is a good comic book! So why dont you just leave now and let this relic comic be in peace.
November 6, 2009 10:06:23 AM
@CaptainHomeless: This post is marked 100% truth. Different games for different machines, sounds like a perfect idea to me.
November 2, 2009 11:13:00 AM
If you are including Mad Maestro in a list of good games that are very obscure, I have to say I salute you!
October 26, 2009 11:16:00 AM
And to think we used to be afraid of poison in the candy and razorblades in the apples. Now kids (and grownups that act like them) have to worry about "Frank's Fun Room"s.
October 21, 2009 8:42:59 AM
Heh, nice, I wondered where this was going. And dang that is a great name.
October 21, 2009 8:40:29 AM
wow... that is going to be interesting if it becomes marketable.
October 9, 2009 11:31:15 AM
@Palalong: Could also be scarlet initiate sashes the forsaken have to gather up in thier starting area.
October 6, 2009 6:38:19 PM
This game souds awsome.
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