Fallout Enforce press video
- Wolfman Walt
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That was so horrible someone deserves to be shot for it. Seriousily, that was horrible. How the hell did that promote Fallout in any way? I mean.....I guess there are some reviewers who are like "Yea, it has sex, its cool in my book!" But seriousily, that has to be the dumbest piece of shit I've seen in a long long time.
Harriers for the cup.
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Surprisingly, yes. I was thinking maybe another trailer like movie. Lots of hard-core shooting action with some hookers put in-between. I wasn't expecting this. Nothing like this. There's just none of the 50's "gadgets of the future" emphasis like the Chrysalus or Mr. Handy ads in the intro of FO1, none of the G.E.C.K. *Results may vary gadget stuff in FO2. It was just... well. All about one very small aspect of the game which wasn't even present in FO1 to any great extent. Seems like Interplay went sex = Teh matuer!11! and stopped their thinking there.Saint_Proverbius wrote:Worse than you were expecting?DarkUnderlord wrote:Oh my God.
It's even worse than this!
Interplay has degraded into some form of mossy shit that clings to the moldy ass of a dead donkey, sucking the life from it's shattered corpse, then moving on to another life form for further rapage and defiling.
Well, perhaps Interplay's downward spiral is a good thing. It will awaken gamers to the fact that any beloved series, be it a game, book, film or TV show, can be destroyed and devoured by a retarded conglomarite of greedy french bastards.
At this point, all my hope is planted in the fact that someone might make a NEW PA universe, as a sort of substitute for Fallout. This community has been through worse, and I doubt a bunch of asses like the ones seen in Interplay will bring us down. Live on, as we have.
Well, perhaps Interplay's downward spiral is a good thing. It will awaken gamers to the fact that any beloved series, be it a game, book, film or TV show, can be destroyed and devoured by a retarded conglomarite of greedy french bastards.
At this point, all my hope is planted in the fact that someone might make a NEW PA universe, as a sort of substitute for Fallout. This community has been through worse, and I doubt a bunch of asses like the ones seen in Interplay will bring us down. Live on, as we have.
Endure. In enduring, grow strong.
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- Franz Schubert
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Cheese-y
Cheese-y
Cheap, cheese-wiz filled marketing that barely qualifies as eye candy.
And a sad testimony that there was more effort paid to the selling of FO:BOS than to the making of FO:BOS.
At least the marketing beetle that rolled this ball into being knew where there might be recognisable FO content.
At least these scarabs were basing their product on some derivative of sourse material, and not hiding behind the fig leaf of "artistic" creativity.
The game team justified their work in a cheap rendition of "artistic" freedom. I thought this was a commercial venture, calculated to make money, and not aesthetic visions of 'gauntlet with guns.'
So nice of the game rolling team to take the responsibility for their "artistic "content. We can be sure the roller of this ball of .... cheese, will stand tall on judgement day.
4too
Cheap, cheese-wiz filled marketing that barely qualifies as eye candy.
And a sad testimony that there was more effort paid to the selling of FO:BOS than to the making of FO:BOS.
At least the marketing beetle that rolled this ball into being knew where there might be recognisable FO content.
At least these scarabs were basing their product on some derivative of sourse material, and not hiding behind the fig leaf of "artistic" creativity.
The game team justified their work in a cheap rendition of "artistic" freedom. I thought this was a commercial venture, calculated to make money, and not aesthetic visions of 'gauntlet with guns.'
So nice of the game rolling team to take the responsibility for their "artistic "content. We can be sure the roller of this ball of .... cheese, will stand tall on judgement day.
4too