Shadowrun: now with 20 percent more superlatives

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Shadowrun is an upcoming multiplatform release for the Xbox 360 and Windows PCs that will allow online play bridging the two disparate platforms. We can all agree on that, right? Good. Now that that’s settled, I want to make a list of things that Shadowrun is not:

Shadowrun is not that pre𒆙tty girl who never called you back after one date even though you⛄ thought there was a really special connection there.

Shadowrun is not liquid gold in the form of two beautiful twins willing to submit to your every fan🌃tasy.

Shadowrun is not the second coming of a Christ-like figure who shoots rainbows from his eyes and buys you a puppy every time you hav🐈e a bad day.

Shadowrun is not the ultimate usurper of Counterstrike‘s claim to the “most-played online FPS of all time”.

Then again, according to on UGO, I’m apparently totally wrong. While I support the use of superlatives and (confusingly complex swears), the following statement from their preview only shows that it’s very possible to type coherently with one hand while giving handjobs to development teams with the other;

Shadowrun is definitely looking to usurp the enduringly popular Cℱounter-Strike, especially when you consider the fact that it will in fact be the first game to offer cross-platform PC and Xbox 360 play. And the way things look right now, it could po♛ssibly do just that.

We appreciate their use of non-committal terms like “possibly”, “looking to” and “the”, but comparing an unreleased title to a game that uses more bandwidth on a daily basis than and combined, is tantamount to comparing oranges to other, really sexy oranges that shun the first oranges for having terrible skin and being bad at sports; it’s just not done.

 


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