i'm on my second play through of ME2 as a sentinel and its just as fun as the first, actually gonna play through ME1 again and do some things different like not kill wrex and save the council before my 3rd playthrough as a vangaurd
Yes..it just depends on how you get to the end. Like all the characters alive or dead. And endings cound on how they died. Like theres this part where you save a girl in a drowning car. If she lives or dies, thats a different ending. You have to play almost entirely through for it to count. The last game I started, I was going to kill all the characters...but got bored and quite after I started lol
You could have: A: Drowned in the car B: Died in a gunfight C: Died at the end in a fight
I'm just gonna send it in to Sony and shell out the $180 to get it fixed. They did offer me a 160 gig slim to replace it with but I still want the b/c model.
UK, April 12, 2010 - Vince Zampella and Jason West, the two former heads of Infinity Ward who have been recently embroiled in an increasingly bitter lawsuit with Activision, have joined EA to form an all-new outfit named Respawn Entertainment.
It marks a homecoming of sorts – both Zampella and West worked on Medal of Honour before going on to help found the hugely successful Call of Duty series. Both left Activision in March, and legal proceedings between the two have quickly heated up.
EA has yet to announce what Respawn Entertainment will be working on – though seeing as the press release includes a plea for new staff, a reveal looks like it will be some way off.
"For the past decade we led a great development team and poured our hearts into creating an epic game franchise," said Zampella, who will act as the General Manager of the new studio which will be based in Encino, California. "We're very proud of what we built – and proud that so many millions of fans enjoyed those games. Today we hope to do it all over again — open a new studio, hire a great team, and create brand new games with a new partner, EA."
West celebrated the news with a none-too-subtle dig at his former paymasters. "We're excited," he said, "Now that the team is in control of the games and brands, we can ensure that the fans are treated as well as they deserve."
President of EA's Games Label was equally excited, saying "Jason and Vince are two of the top creative leaders in the entertainment industry. At EA, we're honored to be their partners and to give them the support they need to hire a team and return to making incredible games."
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You could have:
A: Drowned in the car
B: Died in a gunfight
C: Died at the end in a fight
probably something else I forget.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfEGdiJRYa0
Yeah none of my other peeps even came close to dying.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/10603337
PACMAN: THE MOVIE TRAILER from Therefore Productions on Vimeo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDc0TwXxPnA
This
Yellow Light Of Death.
This is gonna be a long couple of weeks.
UK, April 12, 2010 - Vince Zampella and Jason West, the two former heads of Infinity Ward who have been recently embroiled in an increasingly bitter lawsuit with Activision, have joined EA to form an all-new outfit named Respawn Entertainment.
It marks a homecoming of sorts – both Zampella and West worked on Medal of Honour before going on to help found the hugely successful Call of Duty series. Both left Activision in March, and legal proceedings between the two have quickly heated up.
EA has yet to announce what Respawn Entertainment will be working on – though seeing as the press release includes a plea for new staff, a reveal looks like it will be some way off.
"For the past decade we led a great development team and poured our hearts into creating an epic game franchise," said Zampella, who will act as the General Manager of the new studio which will be based in Encino, California. "We're very proud of what we built – and proud that so many millions of fans enjoyed those games. Today we hope to do it all over again — open a new studio, hire a great team, and create brand new games with a new partner, EA."
West celebrated the news with a none-too-subtle dig at his former paymasters. "We're excited," he said, "Now that the team is in control of the games and brands, we can ensure that the fans are treated as well as they deserve."
President of EA's Games Label was equally excited, saying "Jason and Vince are two of the top creative leaders in the entertainment industry. At EA, we're honored to be their partners and to give them the support they need to hire a team and return to making incredible games."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTfmSf5I2uM
i never played GoW 1; but i did play the 2nd one... and it was fucking epic.