Dammit, how is it our fault that amazing games like The Act fail? The very reason we are reading gaming magazines and websites are to have things like this brought to our attention about it. You guys share a load of the blame as well as we do.
On the PC Gamer podcast DJ Stapleton mentioned that the reason behind MW2 releasing late on Steam was because of Steam itself. Retail stores didn't like the idea that the physical copies of MW2 required you to install Steam onto your computers. Why would you want to buy a physical game if a program like Steam delivers it right to you? That's why Steam offered to allow players who bought the physical copy to play the game on day one with Steam and the ones who bought the digital copy had to wait 2 whole days.
Yes, Price basically detonated a warhead over our country and the massive pulse blacked out half of America. That pretty much knocked out all the equipment the Russians and Americans had.
At least that's what I can put together, I'm about to finish the single player story soon.
AlexMercer: I hate it when games offer you decisions where you are damned no matter what choice you make. The same situation happens in Infamous too, where the villain pulls a Joker on you where you are forced to choose one life over the other.
You really would've chosen Kate over Roman? I got the Kate ending but felt a lot worse after finding out Roman dies from the other choice. Kate I didn't really felt much of a bond over, Roman was a lot more lovable and went we through a lot of shit together.
I like some of the new ideas on gameplay here. Adding a laser sight will be a God-send if you play on Expert. The worst thing to kill a good experience is having dumb teammates.
Its also good to hear that the AI director will be a little more fair. Sometimes it can be pretty merciless in l4d1.