The single - player
campaign makes you feel real emotion, just like CoD4 did before it.
Not exact matches
The court papers reveal how business interests
felt they «owned» Dean Skelos, with
real - estate bigwigs discussing Gov. Cuomo's plan to enact
campaign - finance reform, with statements like, «We better
make sure Dean keeps his word, AC [Andrew Cuomo] is a wild card,» according to the court documents.
There's a couple of genuinely funny lines, and for some reason Berry's deep voice and unusual style
make them even funnier, but for the most part the humor just
felt forced, which turned out to be a
real problem as every single
campaign level is preceded by one of these fairly lengthy narrations.
I won't go into the details because of spoilers but the last missions of the
campaign specifically are very underwhelming for
feeling like you've
made any
real progress which is a shame because the original Halo Wars managed to get it pretty much spot on.
This desire to
make a
real - time strategy game
feel accessible certainly takes the edge off the
campaign and the multiplayer side of things, but it has born some very sweet fruit: Blitz mode.