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Gather ‘round, kiddies, Uncle Coriolanus’s got another tale from the trenches. Ask’em to tell about the one with the mass graves, it’s a hoot. >:P%
@Pizzamovies @Jinx
I remember, one time long ago when I blitzed across cooperative maps with up to 24 team-members in RWR: Pacific, I had
‘‘Their Land, Their Blood’’ playing on a youtube tab as I took
Mt. Suribachi with just a few other ppl playing, including a cat dood who always called out artillery strikes by saying; “callin’ down naval bombardment, clench those asscheeks nyaaaaah!”. I liked that guy, cool dude.
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There was also one guy I also liked who called a
Type 4 Ka-Tsu he’d hyjacked and kept maintained thru-out a match “Gary”, since the two 13mm cannons on the bow of that amtrac looked like a snail’s eye-stalks, though that was in the alternate-history map based on
Operation Downfall.
The one thing that always summons up to my memory tho whenever thinking back to that game DLC, is when I was standing on the eastern side of Mt. Suribachi where some really big anti-naval guns were nested at, that we’d captured and turned against the island’s japanese positions below. While my comrades were doin’ that, I was sniping anyone who escaped the blasts with an M1D Garand sniper rifle, while taking out any japanese who tried to scale up the cliffs by cleaning them out with hand grenades and an M1911 sidearm.
Right when the game’s day-night cycle turned to morning, the end of
‘‘Blowtorch & Corkscrew’’ played, and since the mountain was taken the rest of the team went on to take airfield No.1, then later the rest of the island.
%At one point early on at the start of the Guadalcanal map, I also led the charge with a flamethrower across a small river. Sounds dum ja, but then three japanese soldiers showed up in a
Kurogane, toting
those funky LMGs of theirs at me lads. It only took one short burst-streak of gelled fuel to kill everyone onboard it, & then it esploded. :P%
Different game ya, but, loik, playing it with Sean Murray’s soundtracks. It was just too good.
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