The 360 didn’t just play host to trendsetters such as Gears of War, BioShock, Halo, and Oblivion. It also rendered the act of play interconnected and global in perpetuity.
Jump in forever.
The 360 didn’t just play host to trendsetters such as Gears of War, BioShock, Halo, and Oblivion. It also rendered the act of play interconnected and global in perpetuity.
Jump in forever.
Compared to the original, the sequel was a slower burn (at least on the narrative front). But once those revelations kick in, man. Nothing like it.
No wonder it was the talk of the town in '01 (and not just because of *that* switcheroo).
Compared to the original, the sequel was a slower burn (at least on the narrative front). But once those revelations kick in, man. Nothing like it.
No wonder it was the talk of the town in '01 (and not just because of *that* switcheroo).
Also doesn’t hurt that, as with MGS titles, it has something to say about society and world affairs.
Also doesn’t hurt that, as with MGS titles, it has something to say about society and world affairs.