June’s Game Informer is 100% Call of Duty goodness
There’s something distinctly macho about Game Informer‘s new cover. All manly shades of brown and hues of white and black. Guys running towards the reader, guns at the ready. Shrapnel seemingly flying everywhere, and still, you’ve got people moving forward. It’s an action shot that certainly aims to please.
That’s why we’re excited about Game Informer’s latest cover. Unlike last month’s cover with Niko Bellic on the front, this one seems to promise war at its breaking point, and war that’s definitely this generation’s battles, and not the ones with the Nazis or the Vietcong.
More importantly, they also allege that it’s going to be INTENSE… and if it’s anything like this cover, then you know we’re going to be pleased. In the meantime, whet your appetite on our article roster for Activision and Infinity Ward‘s Call of Duty 4 (PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3), and see if that doesn’t tide you over till the mag comes out.
There’s something distinctly macho about Game Informer‘s new cover. All manly shades of brown and hues of white and black. Guys running towards the reader, guns at the ready. Shrapnel seemingly flying everywhere, and still, you’ve got people moving forward. It’s an action shot that certainly aims to please.
That’s why we’re excited about Game Informer’s latest cover. Unlike last month’s cover with Niko Bellic on the front, this one seems to promise war at its breaking point, and war that’s definitely this generation’s battles, and not the ones with the Nazis or the Vietcong.
More importantly, they also allege that it’s going to be INTENSE… and if it’s anything like this cover, then you know we’re going to be pleased. In the meantime, whet your appetite on our article roster for Activision and Infinity Ward‘s Call of Duty 4 (PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3), and see if that doesn’t tide you over till the mag comes out.