The economy was dead anyways.
The economy was dead anyways.
Actually, if the company ever requires an employee to commute further than they normally do to go to a different location or a meeting or something like that, they are supposed to reimburse the employee the additional cost for the extra travel. As an ex-ASM for EB Games/GameStop, I was asked to cover a store that was…
I wish I could get anything remotely close to either for the cost of either. I'm stuck on a 6down 1.5up (at 53 a month) because of my location and the refusal of any other company to even come into our town. :/
Not to mention the reviews don't even really talk about co-op (where the game absolutely shines). It's like they were all stuck in their cubicle and couldn't get anyone to play with them.
I'd like to know why no one really bothered to mention Co-op.
The first game had a few places like that where if you didn't get in and get out of that area it felt like that entire sections zombies would swarm you.
There's no way that Microsoft would shoot themselves in the foot like this. There's a very large demographic of xbox users that don't even go online, whether by choice or the simple fact that they don't have a broadband connection available to them.
The biggest problem I've had so far is that I bought the game directly from Trion. They didn't "apply" it to my account until about 10 hours after release (at which point it was time for the long download). I was charged 5 minutes after I bought it, but couldn't actually start playing (or even starting the initial patch) …
I got the game on discount for about 30 bucks, which is all it's worth. I played through single player and actually had fun with it, but all along the way I would think to myself "why didn't they do it this way instead" or something along those lines.
The spoilers are so blatantly obvious, it should have never been done.…