As long as it remains the most identifiable building in America (not to mention one that is, by definition, associated with the ideals of freedom and equality), it will be used in all post-apocalyptic New Yorks we see.
What's bull, however, is how it is sitting right in the middle of NYC. LOLWHAT?
The Statue of Liberty is out in the middle of the bay. And technically in New Jersey. Just saying.
The game looks fun enough. Maybe not super revolutionary. But you certainly seem to be able to use the terrain and objects in the world far more than regular shooters. And you have more movement options. Plus, EA is claiming the enemies will react and coordinate against you in a way more advanced than any other.
And to be fair, the game is probably one of the most graphically pleasing I've seen in a long time. Now if only I had any hope of having a PC that could run it anytime this decade. Wait, nvm, unlike the first one, the 2nd will be released for the PS3 and 360 too.
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IDrownFish wrote:
Anyways, you all are horrible, @#%^ed up people
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