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BFBC2 - Vietnam


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So is the Vietnam expansion good? I can't decide if i feel like paying for it. I just started playing the maps they released a couple weeks ago and im enjoying them but im not sure how much more i can take of the same gametype over and over again.

Its definitely worth the $15 it whatever it costs.

I also much prefer Rush on these VN maps. Hill 137 especially.

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I went ahead and got it. It's great. The flamethrower is fun. I just like how the music is playing in all the vehicles. I couldn't stop laughing when a chopper flew over and they had that charge song playing. Can't remember exactly what it is but is usually played in movies when they are going into battle. The maps are good though.

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You are on 360 correct? If so what it your GT I think we are friends but have never played together.

Playing today :)

I've played with you before. I played with you and Pepp90. I think he is southcak or something on here. My GT is Britneck 704. I was going to hit you and Stan up last night but i was only on for a little bit. I'll be on sometime today. I'll send a message when im on.

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I went ahead and got it. It's great. The flamethrower is fun. I just like how the music is playing in all the vehicles. I couldn't stop laughing when a chopper flew over and they had that charge song playing. Can't remember exactly what it is but is usually played in movies when they are going into battle. The maps are good though.

I think you are referring to "Flight of the Valkyries"...it's the song that is played in Apocalypse Now when they are flying those choppers into battle.

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I've played with you before. I played with you and Pepp90. I think he is southcak or something on here. My GT is Britneck 704. I was going to hit you and Stan up last night but i was only on for a little bit. I'll be on sometime today. I'll send a message when im on.
I've seen you on playing BFBCII before but I think you generally play in a party so I don't try to join. I only join people that are by themselves or if they're in a party I'll join on an invite.
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I went ahead and got it. It's great. The flamethrower is fun. I just like how the music is playing in all the vehicles. I couldn't stop laughing when a chopper flew over and they had that charge song playing. Can't remember exactly what it is but is usually played in movies when they are going into battle. The maps are good though.

that be would Wagner, Ride of the Valkyries. And i haven't heard that on this game.

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