Yeah saw that in the movie My Way. Japanese peeps getting slaughtered due to a saddistic japanese officer lol.
That's not what I meant, I just think it wasn't used often/wasn't a common tactic after 1941 anymore.Almalexia said:I'm just puzzled why some folks (looking at you, Joe ) give off the impression it was never used, when it certainly was.
Arvenski said:http://www.pcgamer.com/french-forces-will-be-premium-dlc-for-battlefield-1/
Vive la cashgrab.
Age of Empires II: The Densetsu said:If it will be anything like Battle Field Four then it is going to be a decent game because Battle Field Four was a decent game that was not bad.
I'm generally not a person with strong opinions but the campaign of BF3 was atrocious. I can't even imagine what BF4 is like.MithrellaS said:Battlefield 3 was way better than bf4 though. Bf4 campaign sucked arse.
From the Internet said:Both terrible, linear, cliché ridden, corridor shooters lacking any opportunity for the player to explore or utilise the unique sandbox nature of Battlefield to progress.
They were good because the characters were good. And yeah if with the ww1 setting they have the potential to make a funny squad made up of different nationalities. The posh Englishman, the nationalist Irishman, the useless Italian and the drunk Russian. I would get behind that campaign.Age of Empires II: The Densetsu said:The Bad Company campaigns were alright, I wish they'd make the BF1 SP in a similar vein.From the Internet said:Both terrible, linear, cliché ridden, corridor shooters lacking any opportunity for the player to explore or utilise the unique sandbox nature of Battlefield to progress.
Lumos said:Wasn't as great as BFBC2's pacifist-hippie-heli pilot, but was lightyears ahead of BF3's.
(Honestly, the only good moment in the BF3 campaign was when me and a squadmate had to sneak inside a building through the toilets, but there was an evil Iranian there and he saw us, and I failed the quick-time event and got stabbed in the stomach, and as I was bleeding out, I heard a gunshot and saw my squadmate's body dropping on the floor beside me. It was hilarious. That Iranian guy made for a better protagonist than me.)
I honestly expected to be able to sacrifice myself. After all, I had no personality, didn't utter a word, would only moan slightly when a car crushed my legs, and wouldn't make a sound whilst being tortured with electricity. Moreover, others in my squad would give out audible orders despite me being the sergeant and having a mechanic to give orders.Radalan said:The only part that mattered was in the end, when you could choose which one of your friends would sacrifice themselves.
Indeed, and whilst they could get a little repetitive because there was only six of them, I found them quite enjoyable with a friend. Wish they had more of them, and had added them to the next games. Who knows, we might get a wave-based bot survival mode for Battlefield 1. Totally not stolen from Battlefront.Radalan said:Also Battlefield 3 had co-op multiplayer missions.
The sneaky-beaky one (second or third) was do-able solo without breaking stealth. Once had a recording of me doing it, but lost it in the shuffle to new hard drives a while back. You have to pop 2 guards with headshots and a camera all within a second at one point. That was frustrating as ****.Lumos said:Indeed, and whilst they could get a little repetitive because there was only six of them, I found them quite enjoyable with a friend. Wish they had more of them, and had added them to the next games.Radalan said:Also Battlefield 3 had co-op multiplayer missions.