
I remember having the Game Boy version of Tetris when I was a wee lad. :)
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 11:43,
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DO get BF3 it's awesome, started MW3 straight after
and have to say that the weapons sound very 'weedy'
compared to the stunning audio of BF3s monsters
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 11:46,
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and have to say that the weapons sound very 'weedy'
compared to the stunning audio of BF3s monsters

and im confronted with the sounds of distant gunfire, explosions and choppers, im always extremely impressed, and like to take it in a bit before i spawn in (and die instantly)
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 11:54,
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I'll be getting BF3 much later, but it does seem like I'd have a lot of fun with it, despite having not played a BF game before.
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 11:59,
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Did it on 'Hard' and spent most of the game on my belly.
Very realistic! :)
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 12:02,
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Very realistic! :)

The single player campaign is brilliant, despite breezing through it.
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 12:20,
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im trying to finish it on hard now, and its a reloading (as in dying, then reloading) simulator for me! Never really been that keen on the campaigns for these sort of games, as you die every 10 seconds, as all the enemies are aiming for you from 10 miles away, despite being in a squad of many other troops.
Its the online that draws me in with battlefield. Unlike MW's fairly cramped, lazer quest style maps and rampant doom style deathmatches, battlefield is more open, more free and team based. Its kind of like a less realistic version of that ARMA game i keep being impressed by.
Lots of sniping when prone in the bushes and creeping up behind people and stabbing them. Laying C4 and Claymore traps is so much fun too :-D
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 12:21,
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Its the online that draws me in with battlefield. Unlike MW's fairly cramped, lazer quest style maps and rampant doom style deathmatches, battlefield is more open, more free and team based. Its kind of like a less realistic version of that ARMA game i keep being impressed by.
Lots of sniping when prone in the bushes and creeping up behind people and stabbing them. Laying C4 and Claymore traps is so much fun too :-D

Not dying all the time, but the fact it's more realistic than MW3, in that you have jobs to do, you have objectives to complete, whereas MW3 is about getting the most kills (in Team Deathmatch anyway)
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 12:25,
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The game is very realistic, especially on Hard. The underground mission in the Villa
nearly made my heart stop. Tried it yesterday, sober, and did it!!! :)
Only dabbled in Multiplayer, but you're bang on about it being more tactical
and less run and dash like COD.
I would LOVE Rockstar to do a 'Sandbox' WW2 game! :)
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 12:27,
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nearly made my heart stop. Tried it yesterday, sober, and did it!!! :)
Only dabbled in Multiplayer, but you're bang on about it being more tactical
and less run and dash like COD.
I would LOVE Rockstar to do a 'Sandbox' WW2 game! :)

There are great things in both games. I agree fully with Ninjy about the sound fx though.
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 12:26,
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but then, i found black ops dissapointing. I dont know if ive just got a problem with the scripted-ness of war FPS campaigns, or ive just not found the one for me. Ive heard folks raving about MW3's campaign.
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Mon 14 Nov 2011, 12:33,
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