2011-12-13, 12:35 | Link #263 |
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Probably will be at least a few people who will be franchise fatiguing by that point. Unless they shake things up a bit. I'll admit I haven't been totally up to date with the various Call of Duty games, not because I don't like them per say. It's more to do with the fact I don't unlock things in MP fast enough for me to feel justified in getting the next game for the new MP features.
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2011-12-21, 11:58 | Link #264 | |
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Call of Duty: MW3 Japanese Dub Video Clips
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It includes YouTube video clips from the Japanese dubbed version. Ueda Kana dubs the voice of the daughter of Russian President Boris Vorshevsky, Alena Borisovna Vorshevsky: To the best of my knowledge it has not been revealed who she dubs yet, but I think I recognize Tanaka Rie's voice in this video clip: The Japanese dubbed version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is slated to be released in Japan on Thursday, December 22, 2011.
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2011-12-23, 11:48 | Link #265 | ||
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Japanese Main Dub Cast Announced
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CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WARFARE 3 JAPANESE DUB MAIN CAST (INCOMPLETE LIST) ANNOUNCEMENT ON OFFICIAL WEBSITE United States of America Sandman: Suzuki Tatsuhisa Truck: Kusonoki Taiten Grinch: Mamiya Yasuhiro Overlord: Tachiki Fumihiko SEALs Leader: Inoue Gou AC-130 TV Operator: Nishi Rintarou AC-130 FCO (Fire Control Officer): Tanaka Rie AC-130 Pilot: Ishikawa Hiroaki A-10 Pilot (Valkyrie 2-6): Kaida Yuuko President of the United States: Ogawa Shinji Task Force 141 - Irregular Forces John Price: Ishizuka Unshou John "Soap" MacTavish: Okabayashi Fumihiro Yuri: Egawa Hisao Nikolai: Ootsuka Houchuu Kamarov: Hayashi Kazuo SAS Baseplate: Sugou Takayuki Wallcroft: Shirokuma Hiroshi Griffen: Endou Daichi Meyers: Mori Icchou GIGN Sabre: Suyama Akio Ultranationalist Faction (Imran? Victor? Both?) Zakhaev: Wakamoto Norio Vladimir Makarov: Fujiwara Keiji Maxim "Volk" Khristenko: Mugihito Alexi: Suwabe Jun'ichi Waraabe: Shimura Tomoyuki Others Russian President Boris Vorshevsky: Uchida Naoya Alena Vorshevsky: Ueda Kana Sarah Davis's Mother (Mrs. Davis): Tanaka Atsuko Source: SQUARE ENIX's Official Website for the Japanese Localization of Activision's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
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2011-12-24, 09:52 | Link #267 |
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Japanese Call of Duty Challenge Special Streamed Live on Nico Nico Douga
I didn't see it, but Nico Nico Douga streamed a live broadcast on Thursday, December 22, 2011 from Japan of the Call of Duty Challenge Final Special, hosted by voice actress Ueda Kana (Alena Vorshevsky) and voice actor Okabayashi Fumihiro (John "Soap" MacTavish), featuring guests voice actress Tanaka Rie (AC-130 FCO), voice actor Shirokuma Hiroshi (Wallcroft), Square Enix promotional producer Inoue Kazunori, and comedian Hirai Yoshiyuki from the manzai comedy duo America Zarigani.
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2012-03-09, 22:49 | Link #269 |
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Well that's a blow to Jason West and Vincent Zampella.
Activision Wins Small Battle in Large Call of Duty Lawsuit
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2012-08-30, 15:34 | Link #272 | |
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Black Ops 2 was announced some time ago.
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Yesterday I decided to give this game a try on a friend's Steam Account. And honestly......I don't see what all the hubub is all about with this title. The first thing I noticed is that the sound and feel of most of the weapons are....well.....pitiful. They feel more like I'm firing pellet guns rather than actual small arms. This is especially true with some of the Assault rifles, and I especially cringed with the sound of the AK47 in the game (in which I wonder why they don't have the Russians also use the AK74M, or even the AN-94 and AEK?). This weekend my brother and I fired off out AK47 (yep, I'm a gun collector. And I assure you that I am not racist, homophobic, and trigger happy. Hell, I advocate Dialogue more than going into straight up fights) and the gun is alot louder than how it sounds in MW3. And it has a bit more of a kick as well. I know I'll be stroking the feathers the wrong way by comparing both games, but I've got to nevertheless bring up this point. In Battlefield 3, I love how the weapons look, feel, sound, and handle. They feel like actual guns, and they sound quite loud. They actually feel threatening, especially when your character gets hit by a bullet. The loud sounds of the gun makes me want to take cover more when I fight against enemy forces (well, hat and I take damage. )
Also a good portion of the levels feel dull and uninspiring, and I only enjoy going through a few levels (the first level has a bit of an epic feel to it, though). The level "Turbulence" was one of the silliest levels I played through in any FPS in years. But back with the weapons, at least there's more of a variety of small arms this time around and they have various attachments. The Crysis series did spoil me a bit by allowing me to place on various attachments at any moment, where I had to scrounge for weapons with my ideal attachment in the game. And incorporating the Hybrid sight was a nice touch. All in all, I think I'll pick this up once it hits $10 or less on Steam. The game, overall, just feels so bland and generic. And I'm now more hesitant than ever to pick up the upcoming COD Ghosts (despite being a sucker for post apocalyptic settings). For the life of me, I don't know how MW3 sold millions. But I guess that's just me. |
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