

M&K CANNOT be equal, no matter how hard you try. Timmy playing on big brothers' Christmas Xbox isn't good team work.Ĥ. It don't always happen, but a lot of us on PC like communication and team work.

HLL is a "hardcore" game, console has a casual audience by large. Try to kill people +200m away and imagine getting shot by three MG42s between 0.4 and 0.9 seconds after showing your head. Because of #1, the average engagement distance on PC is MUCH further than you think.

Are you SURE you want me spotting you from 2x what you can do to me?Ģ. This is Sion Sono at his most endearing and awesome.This is mostly dedicated to console users since PC users already know everything I'm about to say.Īt 2k resolution, (2560x1440p) I have a MASSIVE advantage over people who don't. Described by Sono as "an action film about the love of 35mm," and based on a screenplay he wrote nearly 15 years ago, Why Don't You Play In Hell? is among Sono's best work as his trademark excess and outrageousness is infused with an affection for the Japanese films that have come before it. Circumstances have brought them to this fateful moment where they'll be able to film the climactic battle between yakuzas in an epic, over-the-top ending for the ages. Enter The F*** Bombers, an eager but untalented group of wannabe filmmakers whose dreams of making movies have come crashing down after ten years. Now, Ikegami seeks revenge, while Muto only has one desire: to have his wife return from prison to see Mitsuko star in her first movie. Despite the carnage, the most unfortunate fallout from this attack is when Muto's beloved daughter, Mitsuko, has her adorable toothpaste commercial taken off the air. This unexpectedly left the Kitagawa clan in shambles, with their top hitman Ikegmai wounded and Muto's wife in prison. Ten years ago, the Kitagawa yakuza clan attacked the Muto yakuza clan at Muto's own home, only to have Muto's wife fight back.
