I apologize in advance if this is too much to ask (oh and this is about the xbox 360 version):
Can someone please objectively explain what is so good about this game or what it does that is innovative and special? I am especially interested in the multiplayer side because that appears to be where any semblance of replayability lies.
I'm not trying to flame anyone who likes this game or anything, just trying to understand what is so great about it so that I can make an informed decision with regards to purchasing the game or not. And please don't just point me toward the online reviews of the major sites which I've already watched and which came off so biased that it was ridiculous.
As I'm just coming off a flash-in-the-pan experience with Torchlight (which I played for two days and haven't gone back to--guess I just haven't been in a single-player mood at all) I'm trying to guard my wallet against expenditures which will disappoint, and unfortunately MW:2 doesn't cost $20 as well--although I could return it and probably should have taken advantage of that gamestop deal...
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Can someone please objectively explain what is so good about this game or what it does that is innovative and special? I am especially interested in the multiplayer side because that appears to be where any semblance of replayability lies.
I'm not trying to flame anyone who likes this game or anything, just trying to understand what is so great about it so that I can make an informed decision with regards to purchasing the game or not. And please don't just point me toward the online reviews of the major sites which I've already watched and which came off so biased that it was ridiculous.
As I'm just coming off a flash-in-the-pan experience with Torchlight (which I played for two days and haven't gone back to--guess I just haven't been in a single-player mood at all) I'm trying to guard my wallet against expenditures which will disappoint, and unfortunately MW:2 doesn't cost $20 as well--although I could return it and probably should have taken advantage of that gamestop deal...
- Ernest Rutherford