I'm pretty excited about it, but it started to sound like they were kind of trying to cram to much into it last time I read about it. Still, zombie killing action is where its at for me!
this game is pretty fun. i was playing the demo with 3 of my friends. it's a 4 player co-op first person shooter game. it's also playable online and has voice chat so it's pretty fun since u can talk directly with the ppl isntead
My dad smashed the cd because I was playing it way to much _____________________ 50% of the US's population can visualizes a 3 dimensional object and only 10% of that can apply that skill!!!
I like this game, however I think it is one of the very few games, besides Halo 3, that is better for xbox than for PC.
I wish there were more campaigns though =\
The demo was great, though I couldn't play after the game was launched. Been very broke lately, so I haven't purchased a game since Sept. '08.
Love CO-OP games and looking forward to more coming out on the market in the future. I realize a lot of companies want to produce a game and they'll launch it before it is even "bug-free" because of demand, as well, they want to start profitting from sales, but why do they always have to go with the latest technology, graphics features, etc. and why are more not COOP? I play TF2, another Valve game, love it, kick ass in it and enjoy mice elf quite a bit in the game, but when it came out, it performed well on my machine, but after some updates, my FPS dropped severely. Though I was able to fix it by toning down graphics settings as well, found some command line tweaks. Now, it plays well on my game rig, but again, sometimes they'll put out an update and I'll have to re-tweak my settings to get an FPS increase. Again, these companies, sometimes, seem to only be out to make a profit and offer the latest advancements in game technology, cutting off many people with older systems that can't play the game well, as their machine isn't quite up to par with the latest tech.
I bought Supreme Commander, Forged Alliance, last summer and it's great, but my pc lags when scenes get busy. Would be nice if I had some money to upgrade, but soon, hopefully, then perhaps I'll also buy one of the latest games to hit the market. It took me forever to realize that I should check out a game demo before going and buying a game. Helps to know if my machine will handle it and / or if it is any good. Though, using Steam, I noticed they do not always show if a demo is available so I head to the game maker's site or Google to find an available demo. _____________________ I don't kiss @$$, I kick it!
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