I don't think it should. Sure, the game looks to be improved in the combat department, but the appeal of the game for myself was the story and leveling up (the RPG aspects). I don't see how that would translate well into a "horde" mode.
1. Lose weight 2. Save the money that I have now 3. Do well in college this semester 4. Get a job 5. Play the hell out of Mass Effect 2 (so excited!) and Modern Warfare 2 6. Cut down on my backlog
Destructoid and Giantbomb are the two sites I visit the most. I visit Destructoid the most because I love the community and the sense of humor all the writers have over there. I love this site because the videos are just flat-out entertaining and hilarious. Plus, both sites have awesome podcasts.
I have quite a few games I need to beat still. Usually, they get put on the shelf because other games are released and I forget to go back to them. The game that I really need to beat is Batman: Arkham Asylum. The reason I put it down was that I was about 5 hours into the game, and my save became corrupted. I didn't feel like restarting the game, so I decided to move on. Hopefully I will finish it over Christmas break.
Other than the Bombcast, I listen to and would reccomend A Life Well Wasted, Joystiq, Player One Podcast, Podtoid, RetroforceGo! (hopefully they record a new one soon), Sidescrollers, Cagcast, JPAG, Hey Ash Whatcha Podcastin? (don't listen if you aren't familiar with the Hey Ash Whatcha Playing? video series. Too many in-jokes.)
I am thankful that: My friends, family, and I are healthy. I have been able to play and beat many games, while still doing well in school. I have adjusted to college well. Even though I am overweight, I haven't gained any weight in college. In fact I think I'm losing a bit. I haven't done anything too stupid/harmful to myself or others recently. I have such great friends and family, and they are both as hectic as ever.
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