Alan Parker - 10
Albatross - 11
Ali Shaheed - 10
Conrad Marburg - 9
Grigori Pazinhov - 10
Henry Leland - 10
Hong Shi - 11
Konstantin Brayko - 11
Madison Saint James - 0
Mina Tang - 10
Omen Deng - 11
Ronald Sung - 10
SIE - 11
Scarlet Lake - 13
Sean Darcy - 8 (-1 Die die die)
Sergei Surkov - 8
Sis - 12
Steven Heck - 14 (+1 Pure Win)
Yancy Westridge - 10
I like my wall of death build -> Assault Rifle/Tech/Toughness.
You're not invulnerable, but you can just stand there and go headshot -> headshot -> headshot... until the area is clear
And if you get bored with that, instead of a ton of healing items, you can load up on a double ton of grenades.
One thing is certain, there needs to be accountability in this - real accountability.
Not a slap on the wrist.
Seeing as I've heard a lot of people say this is the greatest ecological disaster ever... (dunno if that's true or exaggeration)
Did we read the same previews?
I may be over-reacting slightly.
Mmmmhmmm.
From what I've read, it seems it's like your old, archaic, ancient, 8-bit X-Com; but shiny-new, FPS, and set in the 50s.
I'd totally love to do this, cuz Borderlands was awesome...
But... (yeah, you knew there was a but coming)
But I have a 360 copy, and can't get my 360 on the net
I hate to say this, but I went into this game more or less blind.
I knew it was made by Obsidian (obviously) and was a spy game... and... that's it.
Glad I did though.
Had the same problem, on the same system.
Even though I didn't unlock the perks, I noticed I was getting more ammo per pickup, afterwards - so I dunno.
Dungeon Siege was pretty good
House of the Dead was awesome, but not for the reasons most people would think.
Alone in the Dark was... abominable.
Bloodrayne was one of the best comedies I've ever seen... could not stop laughing as I watched this.
*after hacking a computer and launching a missile*
Westridge: What the hell was that?
Mike: I fired a missile.... at the palace.
Or something like that.