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Author: SamildanachEmrys
Posted: September 10, 2011 (03:33 AM)
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Nicely done. I enjoyed the way you put this game in the context of the later installments, since that's going to be important to most people who play it for the first time now. I also liked your choice to describe the feeling of playing at various points. For me, how it feels to play is often more important than the technicalities.


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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: September 14, 2011 (11:58 AM)
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Thanks for the kind words. That was what I set out to do with this one, as I thought it would be more effective to look at this one from the perspective of both the modern CoD games, as well as the MoH ones. So I'm glad it worked!


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