Do you think pretty much anyone can hit a cardboard target with a rocket launcher or did they have to do a bunch of retakes when he missed? Or did they have an explosive on the cardboard cutout that they detonated separately so it wouldn't hurt his feels in case he missed?
Frankly, I would be surprised if a cardboard cutout provided enough resistance to trigger the rpg to explode. Also, it looked like they recycled the shot of the cardboard cutout exploding a few times.
I haven't liked a Call of Duty game since MW2, but I think they will have me back with this. At least for 3 days before I find it boring and get rid of it. Hopefully the enemy is a rouge AI.
As long as the enemy isn't some not-Iran or not-Pakistan, I'll be happy. I'm hoping the real villain will be one of the following; Rouge AI, China, military industrial complex plot to take over America, the Vice-President, or cybernetic ghosts.
I've never even played the single player of any of the Call of Duty games, but I like future stuff so this one seems interesting to me.
I recently graded a freshman comp paper in which the kid used their, there, and they're all in one sentence, and each one was used incorrectly. At first I thought they might be fucking with me, but then the rest of the paper was just as bad =(
People are too crazy about rules for English. This might sound like a crazy statement, but if the written English language was all phonetic the world would be a better place.
I don't like Fox News. But I do like that guy and the SNL impersonation that they do of him.
After watching the movie last night, I watched a few episodes of season 1 today. I find myself not hating that intro any more...and hating myself for thinking that way.