
My apologis, had to throw out this rant again. Looks at Sniper Elite V.2 and the rest of the incomplete games.
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Especially the fact they Always seem to latch onto: The system’s user base isn’t big enough… I say B***SH** you make/add it to PS4 and XB1 which have NO install base at all and won’t have any until the end of the year so cut te crap, and do something, if you want to make money use all resources do not exclude one resource, because when you do we gamers won’t be bothered to buy halfarsed unfinshed games or crap ports. Will we really miss this title I haven’t adopted a WiiU yet but from what I read here and on probably every other place online and in magazines it seems like WiiU is only getting half finished games… Lack of DLC, Lack of Online Modes, Lack of Multiplayer modes (except biased local modes, even the local modes are pretty bad in general) I Think really only Monster Hunter 3U had a excellent online mode, every other game thusfar seems to be half games (in cases price will be cut, see Batman)Īs someone said on the other article about batman that online multiplayer mode is not really needed in a batman game, I have to say I agree with him, but why leave it out on WiiU and put it in on other platforms, feels to me like WiiU only get’s half finished games and that pisses me of so much. This is the reason why I absolutely hate how developers are prejudice towards a gaming console. He did that on purpose so that when he joined Microsoft, there would be one less console to worry about. Peter Moore was the president of Sega of America, he fired a bunch of Japanese workers who wanted to keep SEGA in the hardware industry and then pulled SEGA out of the hardware industry completely, ditched SEGA and joined Microsoft. With four gameplay modes and online capabilities, this is more than just a quick-fire gameplay session. Funny thing is, Microsoft was partnered with SEGA at first, but the only reason they partnered with SEGA was just to figure out how the gaming industry operates, leading to Microsoft developing the Xbox behind SEGA’s back. EA wanted SEGA consoles to die, and so didn’t Microsoft.

When the Dreamcast still existed, EA did the same exact thing to SEGA. I know it, you know it… certain developers are prejudice towards Nintendo and they think they can control whether a console fails or not. synopsis (EN), The sequel to Rebellions highly-acclaimed 2005 game. The same developers who make excuses for not developing on the Wii U because of poor sales, will probably develop on the Xbox One, even though probably one one person will own the console. What pisses me off is that we already know that the Xbox One will probably sell worse then the Wii U, and I sure hope it does because its a piece of shit of a system. The 'St Pierre' DLC pack was released for the game earlier this week.I really doubt the Wii U will be selling poor for long. Sniper Elite V2 was previously released for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. That'll come in handy because the game can get pretty tough if you're spotted." The fact that it's all at a glance too - rather than hidden away in a menu - means you can react quicker.

Set in World War II, the player character utilises appropriate weapons for the era.The sniper rifle is the primary weapon throughout the game, though additional side. Many of the single player levels allow multiple routes for the players to take in order to avoid direct firefights.
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Gaming Review: Sniper Elite V2Kingsley added: "These are all things you can't do on the current console and PC versions. Sniper Elite is a third-person shooter that involves stealth and first-person shooter game elements.


Gallery - the latest images of Sniper Elite V2: "Using the GamePad a player can now track the exact positions of any patrols they've 'tagged' in real-time, and locate any explosives they've set - in fact the map even tells you the diameter of their explosions, so you can work out exactly when to set them off for maximum carnage." "Marking patrols, planning the perfect vantage point, setting traps to defend your position… but the Wii U's GamePad really dials up the tactical elements of the game and makes them that much more satisfying.
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" Sniper Elite has always been about letting players think carefully about how to execute their missions," he told Nintendo Life.
