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Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Game of the Year

June 10th, 2009

Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Game of the Year




The Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game of the Year Edition delivers the most thrilling combat action experience available. Take on the world as both a U.S. Marine and a British S.A.S. Soldier. Travel across the globe, relying on your wits and weapons to launch all-out assaults and accomplish stealth missions. It’s the most up-to-date collection of firepower, machinery and military vehicles in the Call of Duty series. Prepare to experience the sophisticated technology and unbelievable graphics of an incredibly realistic warfare experience.

Experience tomorrow’s war today in an immersive series of land and air strikes. Get the job done using 70 new advanced weapons. Make it to the next skirmish via choppers, jets and gunships. Conceal yourself and lie in wait with night-vision goggles and ghillie suits, then bust through enemy strongholds in a display of powerful weaponry.

Features:

  • Authentic weapons include assault rifles with laser sites, claymore mines, .50 caliber sniper rifles, M-249 SAW machine guns and more
  • Engage hostiles from above in a thoroughly modern aerial gunship
  • Rim lighting, character self-shadowing, texture streaming and physics-enabled effects add incredible realism
  • Rack up experience points to unlock new items and gain perks
  • Create-a-class options allow you to customize gear for the best chance of success
  • Ride as part of an armada of attack choppers delivering manpower to the battlefield
  • Take down enemies from the sky in well-equipped jets
  • Matchmaking and leader boards provide the latest developments in tracking

Since its release in 2007, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has garnered critical acclaim, securing more than 15 perfect score reviews and more than 50 combined Editor’s Choice and Game of the Year awards.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Unbelievable!1
This game is totally awesome and you absolutely must play this online. It completely changes the entire dynamic of the game when you play online because every single player you play online is a real person somewhere and you progress upward from a private all the way to who knows what! Also this game is barely an M rating and I think it should have gotten a T rating. There is a very small amount of red splatter when you take someone out. Don’t let the M scare you off, it’s really an awesome soldier game.

4 Stars amazing
I loved this game. it is so real and I felt that I was inside the war.

5 Stars Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - Game of the Year - You Betcha!
Call of Duty 4 ( COD4 Modern Warfare ) is one of the best First-Person shooter games ever developed for any platform.

The Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) engine in this game is stunning.

The first thing you realize when beginning this game is the game developers knew what they were doing. And they wanted you to succeed! They provide an elite training center for you to hone your targeting, stealth, fast-roping, and quick-entry skills, for engaging Tangos, and then they make you part of a frosty team of Elite special forces from the West, and the far east.

And this game is cinematically intense: With amazing special effects, realistic depth of field, rim-lighting, character self-shadowing, texture streaming as well as physics-enabled effects that will enlist players in the most photo-realistic gaming experience of their lives.

I had to sit down and really think what made this game so good. And the density of armaments, and skilled manpower you have to overcome!

If you like to fire your weapon, this game will quickly turn your finger into jelly.

They provide you with some intimidating firepower, like the M-249 SAW .50 Cal gas cooled light machine gun. Capable of firing 750-1,000 rounds/minute, with an escape muzzle velocity of 915 meters/second ( 3,002 ft/s ) - These rounds are man-stoppers. Weapon handling and report feel life-like.

And there are over 70 tactical weapons employed in the game. They provide assault rifles with laser sites, and grenade launchers, claymore mines, as well as accessories like night-vision goggles and ghillie camoflauge suits, for maximum concealment.

You are more than adequately equipped for each campaign.

My favorite mission is the breached entry raid into the television station. The building is overwhelmed with well-armed grenade wielding hostiles, and there is almost no cover from them! Fire sure and do your best. You have to be assertive to quickly cover ground.

5 Stars Great game.
A great single player, as well as an awesome online community. The ranking system will really draw you in.

5 Stars AWESOME First Person Shooter!!!
If you like first person shooters, this is the game for you! The graphics are amazing and the gameplay is very realistic. I love the on-line portion of the game. The campaign mode is a bit short, but the online portion will keep you playing this game for a long time.

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Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Game of the Year

June 8th, 2009

Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare Game of the Year




The Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Game of the Year Edition delivers the most thrilling combat action experience available. Take on the world as both a U.S. Marine and a British S.A.S. Soldier. Travel across the globe, relying on your wits and weapons to launch all-out assaults and accomplish stealth missions. It’s the most up-to-date collection of firepower, machinery and military vehicles in the Call of Duty series. Prepare to experience the sophisticated technology and unbelievable graphics of an incredibly realistic warfare experience.

Experience tomorrow’s war today in an immersive series of land and air strikes. Get the job done using 70 new advanced weapons. Make it to the next skirmish via choppers, jets and gunships. Conceal yourself and lie in wait with night-vision goggles and ghillie suits, then bust through enemy strongholds in a display of powerful weaponry.

Features:

  • Authentic weapons include assault rifles with laser sites, claymore mines, .50 caliber sniper rifles, M-249 SAW machine guns and more
  • Engage hostiles from above in a thoroughly modern aerial gunship
  • Rim lighting, character self-shadowing, texture streaming and physics-enabled effects add incredible realism
  • Rack up experience points to unlock new items and gain perks
  • Create-a-class options allow you to customize gear for the best chance of success
  • Ride as part of an armada of attack choppers delivering manpower to the battlefield
  • Take down enemies from the sky in well-equipped jets
  • Matchmaking and leader boards provide the latest developments in tracking

Since its release in 2007, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has garnered critical acclaim, securing more than 15 perfect score reviews and more than 50 combined Editor’s Choice and Game of the Year awards.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars GOTY has no differences anymore — no free map pack
Please do not purchase this game thinking you are getting the free map pack. There are many postings online, and my friend recently purchased this from Amazon, and they all say that the Call of Duty 4 Game of the Year Edition no longer has a code for free maps.

If you ask me, there should be a law against this type of marketing, because they “Game of the Year Edition” typically means the same game but with added freebies. There is nothing new if the map pack is not included.

Other than that, it is a good game. I just feel that people buying this game now are being cheated, because their friends told them how they were able to get the map pack for free if they buy the GOTY edition.

http://cod4boards.com/cod4-xbox-360/85471-i-got-cod4-goy-edition-new-but-not-sure-where-my-variety-map-pack-code.html

5 Stars This has single player?? Multi-player rules!
My son got this and couldn’t put it down for a week. I finally watched decided it looked like fun, tried it when he wasn’t around, then got hooked.

I played just the first two sections of the single-player campaign. While it is created very well, the multi-player is so good that I can’t go back to single.

The multi has 11 different ways to play. There’s different ways to play team deathmatches, a capture the flag game (Domination), setting a bomb & preventing the other team from defusing it, etc.

Plus as you get experience points and get promoted up the ranks, you’ll get more choices in weapons, add-ons, and perks.

Also, there’s about 15 different maps. They’re all done amazingly well, with what’s obscured, where the hiding places are, the size, etc. Also, they put in the effect your eyes have in the daylight of when you’re in a building and walk towards a window, at first you just see white glare, but as you get closer, you can see the things outside.

If you’ve never played multi-player, it’s not like single that requires a start to finish, specific order type thing. Multi is pretty free-form. That’s the awesomeness of it. By the way, there are still thousands of players throughout the day playing all the types on Xbox Live.

The only drawback is that you’ll need to subscribe to Xbox Live for multi-player. Obviously I think it’s worth it. Do it!

This is easily my favorite Xbox game. I love it. There’s just so much you can do, & b/c it’s live & multi-player, there’s not that much redundancy.

4 Stars Just wait till you kill a 13 year old…
Great game all around…

Graphics:

Very visually appealing. The weapons look real”ish”. The scenery is nearly flawless. The special effects are great.

Audio:

Again, great. The gunfire and explosions will leave your ears ringing (Litterally with the flashbang).

Controls:

Pretty good actually, everything becomes fairly intuitive when you get used to everything. The meelee gets some taking used to though considering that it’s a press of the right joystick.

Single player:

I haven’t bothered with much of it so far. But it seems challenging enough to a point. And the story up to date keeps me into it.

Multiplayer:

Here’s where the real fun is. The multiplayer is freaking sweet. The leveling system is fun, but horribly frustrating. You basically start out with nothing but a M16a2 or a MP5, iron sights only and some fairly weak perks. This will definatly test your metal as a player, but will seriously P*** you the F*** off when some 13 year old S***head comes running at you with a P90 on full auto while holding down the triger till he hits you enough to kill you. While the first few levels fly before your eyes, it’s almost enough to make vetran players of the series throw thier controllers into traffic. No real worries though, by time you get some decent toys, you’ll send people crying into thier basement rooms so po’d they may never log in again. Just try to be a good sport about it.

Communication:

As with all XLive games, communication almost breaks the whole game apart. Your gonna have your usual suspects here. The diehard players that scream, cry, and cuss you out because thier getting whooped on. The babies that can’t handle being killed and yell “no fair, I was reloding” or “you stole my kill” every ten seconds. The stoners that spout off about weed, d***, and fart jokes and only occaisonally back up their comments with a nice shot. And on occaison you’ll get some honest to god good players that are also good sports about it all (prefer the players, they might kick your a**, but you’ll feel good about it). If you don’t want to deal with any of these people mute comm all together and just play for some fun.

Killstreaks:

This is actually my biggest problem in the game. If your on top of the totem, I dont think you should have anything else helping you out. Three kills, you get an unmanned arial vehicle (UAV) that tells you where everyone is. At five kills, a few fighter planes will bomb a location for you. And at seven whopping kills, a helicopter will do your job for you and p*** the whole crowd off. Everything is avoidable, but it gets on my nerves personally. The UAV is cool, but I think it should have stopped there.

Leveling:

As stated before, it’s frustrating. Dealing with a M16A2 and only a M203 attached to it can get really annoying. As you level higher everything becomes better. Eventually you get challenges to complete which will allow you to access better attachments, like the ACOG scope, and better perks, like claymores and overkill. Perks really can help you out. Juggernaught (more health) users get bagged on fairly constantly, but sometimes live longer too. Mayterdom (dropping a grenade on death) users enjoy some beyond the grave kills, which annoy most, but will bring a smirk to your face (especially if you can score more then one kill off of it). Over all patience is the key. Adjust and overcome. In the begining it seems one sided, but there’s nothing better then leveling some “hotshot” 13 year old with a newbs gun and turning the tables.

Replay:

As stated, I haven’t made it through the solo mode (I enjoy multi too much to stay solo) but I would imagine it just like others, maybe go back for an achievment or two (X360), but prolly not much past that.

All in all great game. If you can get past some unfair advantages in multi, you’ll enjoy yourself. Try to remeber its just a game too. Unless your one of those high tech geeks with that goofy looking tacvest that simulates bullet shots with compressed air, your not really getting shot at.

5 Stars Call of Duty 4 GOTY Edition: 5/5
When I bought the game, I already knew what I was getting because I had it before. When I traded my PS3 and all its game in for the Xbox 360, this is one of the games I bought again. This time, the Game of the Year (GOTY) Edition. It’s great. 5/5. Best multiplayer fun online I’ve ever had. Very realistic. Graphics are awesome and the sounds are amazing. On a side note however, I bought the GOTY Edition expecting to get the free map pack. I was notified upon purchase that the GOTY Edition no longer includes that. Also, after playing the PS3 version I did find that although the quality in graphics were the same, it was a little harder–the controlling–than the PS3 version. When pressing the sprint and knife buttons (clicking the right and left analog sticks), I would sometimes accidentally throw special and stun grenades (right and left trigger buttons). It’s the shape of the 360 controller. I never had that problem with the PS3 controller. However due to Microsoft’s paid online membership of Xbox Live, the quality of playing online is a lot better than it was for the PS3 because on the 360, everyone just has a better connection.

4 Stars Great game
This game has the best multiplayer options i have ever seen. the only problem is that they should have servers that host games with lower-ranked players (when i started out, it was very hard playing against level 55’s with .50 cal rifles). Another thing, why buy GOTY when Collectors or even regular versions are being sold here, at amazon. So again, an excellent game, but don’t spend extra on GOTY. (Game Of The Year)

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Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas 2

May 28th, 2009

Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas 2




The sequel to the award-winning next-generation first-person shooter — returns to Sin City. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is your last chance to rescue America’s sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege that will force you into heart-pounding action from beginning to end. The best are back and this time winner takes all.

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Back to Sin City
Coordinate with your Team

Coordinate with your Team
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Intense Multiplayer Modes

Intense Multiplayer Modes
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Next Gen Consoles generate realistic lighting effects

Next Gen Consoles generate realistic lighting effects.
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Battle to your hearts content

Taking the fight to the streets.
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What Happens In Vegas, Stays in Vegas…
This is your last chance to rescue America’s sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege. You can play as Bishop, a new member of the Rainbow squad who is soaring through the ranks. Or you can customize your character with experience points earned in both single-player and multiplayer. Choose between a male or female character in the singleplayer mode.

Unprecedented Character Customization
Fully customize your character choose your gender, facial configuration, hair, clothing, and weapons. Exclusive to Xbox 360 you can now take a photo of your face and place the image onto your character using the Xbox LIVE?Vision camera and literally get into the game. A stat-tracking feature observes how your play style, unlocking new weapons and equipment based off your performance. 11 new weapons, 13 multiplayer maps, 2 new game modes, and an improved ranking system makes Vegas 2’s multiplayer option easier to locate and join online matches that are already in progress.

Game Features:

  • Ubisoft Montreal Returns - The award-winning studio responsible for the hit game Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas is back with another unforgettable experience that will bring the Vegas storyline to a startling finale.
  • Bigger, Bolder Vegas - Explore brand-new Vegas hotspots for the first time by day. Whether it’s the daylight-drenched Strip or the Nevada desert at dusk, all are superbly rendered in mega-watt Vegas style.
  • Expanded Multiplayer Mode - The highly acclaimed multiplayer that made Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas a must-have game has been expanded to include more than 10 new close-quarters maps perfect for dramatic face-offs, two new adversarial modes, a deeper rewards system, and improved online matchmaking.
  • Unprecedented Character Customization - Fully customize your character: choose your gender, facial configuration, hair, clothing, and weapons. Even put your own face on your character using Xbox LIVE Vision. Then, complete the Vegas storyline in single-player mode or—for the first time ever in a Rainbow Six game—take your unique character online to battle other fully customized operatives - Xbox 360 version only.
  • Vastly Improved Co-op Gameplay - New single-player maps with multiple entry points make co-op gameplay easier than ever. Have a friend jump into the action anytime, anywhere, and automatically switch from single-player to co-op mode—all without affecting the storyline.
  • Dramatically Revamped AI - Hone your most cunning tactics on terrorists equipped with thermal vision, night vision, and shields. Your enemies react differently each time you engage them—ensuring that no two battles are ever the same.
  • Extensive Tactical Options - Rely on your teammates to provide advanced tactical strategies like thermal scanning and leapfrogging to gain the upper hand against the toughest opponents.
  • More Weapons and Armor - An expanded selection of camouflage, body armor, and weapons adds up to the most customizable Rainbow Six experience yet.

The Story So Far
The terrorist threat to Vegas is still five years away, but the seeds of deceit are soon to be planted. And you, unknowingly, are about to play a central role.

You are Bishop, leader of Rainbow’s elite Bravo Team. You’ve been ordered to a desolate observatory where a hostage stand-off is underway. Your mission is straightforward: infiltrate the observatory and protect the hostages should negotiations fail. But you’re experienced enough to know that things have a funny way of not going as planned…

2010 - Las Vegas, Nevada
The tragic events at the observatory are now a memory, but the terrorist threat in Sin City is very real. While Logan Keller is in pursuit of Irina Morales in Mexico, Six has ordered your team to Vegas. There, terrorist mastermind Alvarez Cabrero is hatching a scheme to bring Sin City to its knees—and it’s up to your team alone to stop him from turning Vegas into a devastated inferno.

Return to Sin City for the last time in Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and put an end to the terrorist threat. There, you’ll unravel a web of betrayal that will take you beyond the events of Rainbow Six Vegas. At a remote hideaway you’ll witness the astonishing conclusion that will bring an end to the crisis in Vegas—once and for all.

About Team Rainbow
Team Rainbow is a multinational task force comprising counter-terrorism experts from around the globe. Equipped with state-of-the-art weapons, Team Rainbow is deployed during terrorist crises. When all other attempts have failed, Rainbow is brought in to save the lives of innocent people. They do not negotiate with terror. They destroy it.

Rainbow began as an idea shared by John Clark and Domingo “Ding” Chavez. Clark, a former Navy SEAL and CIA operative, met Chavez during a covert operation in Colombia. During the operation, Chavez was rescued by Clark. After that mission, Chavez joined the Central Intelligence Agency. Clark and Chavez developed a mentor-student relationship over the course of several missions together.

Rainbow was created in 2000. Ding Chavez was made a Team Leader and began recruiting counter-terrorism operatives immediately. Experts in close-quarters combat, demolitions, electronics, surveillances, and reconnaissance were recruited. Snipers, hackers, soldiers, policemen, and contractors were all brought to Hereford, England, where Rainbow shares its headquarters with the British Special Air Service.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Excellent game
Lots of fun, and given that it’s generally cheaper than full retail now, worth picking up

5 Stars Rainbow Six Vegas2 Review
I buy games in order to have fun, this game is fun. The game play looks realistic, but one thing would improve game play and that is the ability to go prone. Imagine being in a real battle and not being able to lie down to hide or snipe. Still, the game is entertaining and worth buying.

5 Stars The Best First Person Shooter Ever Produced!~!
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is the best shooter game ever made; If you like, enjoy and value; (1) Realistic small arms warfare engagements, headshot is a headshot. (2) Advanced Customization of your online character that will affect your play because you can decide how much, and where to place different types of anti-ballistic armor. (3) Being able to use active duty small arms weapons used by special forces all over the world ! Pistols, Snipers, Machine Pistols, Light Machine-Guns, Shotguns and the most commonly used, Assault rifles. The assault rifles are quite mathematical in this game as, they each have unique recoil patterns after being shot, put a 6x scope on yours to experiment!

I havent been able to play this game, because i scratched the R6V2 disc, and i like this game so much, now that i cant play it, i dont even play xbox360, because this is the only game worth playing, if you are all about hardcore realistic shooting game, play HIGH STAKES if you have true skill!

Don’t miss out on this game, COD and halo cant compare because they arent realistic, they are made for kids, this isnt a childrens game , as there is much blood, especially when you get headshots, buy this game for sure!

If you don’t have xbox live, this game is still replayable and will last long, if you do have xboxlive, your good to go!

5 Stars Vegas2!!!!
I’ve liked this game since the first one it has longer campaign and some changes in gameplay like sprinting, and ranking up just by playing the campaign… Good game overall online is just as fun great multiplayer maps and their free!!!

5 Stars still holds up
i know that RSV2 is a relatively old game, however, i would suggest that any FPS fan buy the game. if you like COD4 or other realistic FPSs this is the game for you. the single player campaign is intense and always interesting. i would rather play co-op single player than live. this my favorite game that i own.

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Warhammer Dawn of War II

April 30th, 2009

Warhammer Dawn of War II




Experience intense hand-to-hand & devastating ranged combat / Command an elite strike force / Co-Op Multiplayer / ESRB Rating M Mature Customize your Space Marines with persistent leveling and unlockable special abilities Utilizing Relic’s proprietary Essence Engine 2.0 to deliver cinematic visuals, detailed graphics and special effects

User Ratings and Reviews

2 Stars Mostly fun game but steam sux
The Game itself:

Good game, if you enjoyed bounding your squads in Company of Heroes up from cover to cover to flank enemy positions you’ll enjoy this game. Add to that RPG elements like choosing your teams weapons and assigning experience points, and destructible environments makes this game a fun way to waste some time battling for the fate of the universe. Most of the optional missions get repetitive but are worth playing to get that extra suit of terminator armor or the fancy new bolter that you’ve been aching to get your hands on.

Steam:

Steam sux, nuff said.

Relic:

The first time I saw the trailer for the original Dawn of War I thought to myself, “WTF? space marines vs orcs?” I honestly felt it would just be a crappier rip off of starcraft and warcraft. Having wasted plenty of money on starcraft wannabes, I decided there was no way I was going to give Dawn of War a chance. Eventually I came around after watching my friend play the game on his rig and watching a dreadnought unit pick up an orc, spin around and chuck him across the screen. Ever since then, I have been a Warhammer fan, going as far as reading some of the Black Library novels but none of that painting figurines stuff some losers do. What does this have to do with anything you ask? Have you ever tried to pull someone away from WoW long enough to try something not made by Blizzard? I have, it’s not easy . . especially when you have to invest an hour JUST to install the game. And when I describe the game, “It’s space marines vs orcs” all I get is talk about how great Starcraft 2 is going to be . .

Anyways, Relic needs to follow in the footsteps of Blizzard by making their games appeal to casual as well as hardcore gamers by providing fun, SIMPLE, and exciting game play. Turning off even your hardcore Warhammer fans with software that crashes all the time and takes forever to install is not a good strategy for selling video games, especially after the craptacular Soulstorm and Mark of Chaos games.

1 Star Utter Crap
Nice Graphics…other than that, pure crap. Crap Maps. Crap Units. Crap Scale/size of armies. Crap replay value. Crap acting. Just a big steaming pile of crap that embaresses the originals. Spend your money on Left for Dead for a fun game.

4 Stars Great game
This game is a blast, I have had fun just starting out with the single campaign.I had no problems on the install, and haven’t had even one crash yet. Though this game isn’t really a rts, I recommend to those who like rts.

2 Stars Change you can’t believe in
The people over at THQ think that RTS fans of DOW want small battles, half the unit variety and less then half of the playable races. They think that this is better because now during battles you can use “cover” as a factor. Why not just give us all the units, races and tech trees while still improving the battles. The developers of this game have short changed the loyal DOW fans here; most of which bought every expansion and enjoyed them thoroughly.

RTS fans, and more importantly fans of DOW like large battles and tons of units. In DOW 2most fights are three units vs. four units or one vehicle vs. one vehicle. Under its tight unit cap and watered down tech tree this is the most you can expect. What’s confusing is this is touted as improvement over DOW because there is less base building and allegedly less resource gathering. First what is wrong with base building? It adds an important strategic element to any RTS. Plus in DOW 2 you still have a base that must be destroyed to win in skirmish or multiplayer. They just dumb it down for you and build it for you with a couple of cannons protecting it instead of you having to strategically place the defenses around the base yourself. Plus you still have to collect two kinds of resources you just have less options on where and how you do it.

The graphics on the original DOW look kind of like an Anime movie which works because the game is Sci-Fi. DOW 2 takes the engine from Company of Heroes (COH) so it looks more realistic than DOW but it does not work here because COH was meant to portray real life people from WWII not Sci-Fi characters such as Eldar, etc.. Some people will say the graphics are improved but I think the DOW1 engine worked better for what they are trying to do and the COH engine belongs with COH. Although I will admit some of the details that show up on a high end system are impressive. The Steam and Windows Games complaints are legit but are the least of the game’s problems.

Oh did I mention that there are only two or three skirmish maps? I usually play skirmish mode and found a lot or replayability in DOW, but not here. After about three hours of play I am ready to dust off DOW Soulstrom, or dive in to some Empire Total War (a franchise that got it right this time around by giving its fans more of what they like not less!) This game gives RTS fans, and more importantly DOW fans, less of what they like and essentially guts one of the best RTS franchises out there.

1 Star Another game unplayable with Steam
Well when I preordered this game I saw nothing about steam in the review. I now have 3 games that use steam, Last Remnant, Dawn of War 2 and Empire Total War. So Basically I have spent over $100.00 on games I can’t use.

I have tried steam, between it telling me that my credentials have expired and that the steam servers are unavailable I have not successfully entered 1 single product registration code successfully into it. I am currently in Afghanistan. Though I may get ohh well when you get back to the US you can play. That isn’t the point. I work hard for what recreation I do get, and when I pay money for said entertainment I shouldn’t have to go through some other company just to have my enjoyment.

Boxes should be clearly marked STEAM so that I know I can’t enjoy these titles and find some other products that I can actually enjoy to spend my money on.

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