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Originally Posted by GameMaster
I already backed my original statement within the statement itself. Joeiss says he enjoys the current Medal of Honor scenario. But it is an undisputed fact that if the character was given an actual identity and storyline, Joeiss would enjoy the game more. Controlling someone who you have no historical knowledge of and never presents any exclusive personality or story within the game is not as enjoyable as a character with background info and exclusive personality. End of discussion. Go have dinner with a complete stranger. I guarantee you it won't be as great as dinner with a friend.
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It is not an undisputed fact, numb nuts. To each his own.
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Originally Posted by GameMaster
I beg to differ, kind Sir. The actual reason is deception. Gamers are led to believe they're buying one thing when in fact they're buying something completley different. Allow me to guide you through the trickery:
What We Think: A game focused on one man fighting to preserve honor for his country.
What We Get: A game focused on millions of men fighting to preserve honor for their country.
The Point: EA deceives it's buyers with misleading box art advertising. It makes me want to cry to even ponder how many people are getting swindled by EA everyday.
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I never played that MOH game.... I only played the one released on PS2 several years ago... And I really enjoyed it because it felt like I was the character, leading my troops into battle. It was sweet.
And if it is true that EA deceives its buyers with misleading box art advertising, then I am all for it, because the games are awesome anyways.