The lights are on
Around 3am last night I finally finished it, the campaign that has been dubbed a roller coaster ride by many. I am not going to lie, it certainly did have it's twists and turns, but did anyone think it was a little short? Maybe it is because im used to playing 100+ hours on Final Fantasy games, or maybe it is because I haven't played the first one, but i did feel that it lacked a bit of length. I think that is the major problem with the game, as great as it is there just aren't that many online maps or in game campaign levels. Having said that I am yet to tackle the co-op mode. I have a sneaky suspicion that is going to take me a long, long time. Especially since i am somewhat less that a prolific sharpshooter.
It is now 11.14pm on sunday the 29th of November, 2009, which means for me (and i'd assume most of the people on here) that it is the end of an amazing 4 days of being lazy, eating food in the highest volumes and lowest nutritional content of the year thus far, barel
So black friday has come and gone, the hype has ended and the dust has settled. This year all I was looking for were 2 things, and I am positive I wasn't the only one looking for these two things, yup, you guessed it (or at least you should have since they are in the title of this blog): Assassins Creed 2 and Modern Warfare 2. I'm not usually a fan of war games but its always nice to have something you can blow people to bits with in your gaming arsenal so what better game than modern Warfare 2? I don't know either, that's why I bought it.
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