If the '70s transformed horror, then the '80s was the decade when the genre really came into😄 its own. Although many fans have a soft spot for slasher movies, the '80s also birthed iconic monsters, brought body😄 horror to gooey new heights, and sparked a new subgenre: the splatter comedy.
The decade produced some of the most iconic😄 slasher villains of all time, and introduced a slew of cult classics built on practical effects alone. To this day,😄 directors still pay homage to films of this decade easily categorizing it cinema's Golden Age of Horror.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 3\n\n Black Ops 3 is arguably the longest Call of Duty game.💶 Most people report finishing the main story in about nine hours, which is certainly a respectable amount of time for💶 a first-person shooter that releases just about annually.
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II" is the most realistic version of the game yet. The💶 first-person shooter game has incorporated methods of photogrammetry and performance capture to transport our world into the world of "Modern💶 Warfare," scanning in everything from Ghost's mask to fully-costumed characters.
The easiest would probably be Ascension. Run in circles on the lander area next to Widow's Wine🧾 with a PaP'd RK5 with Blast Furnace or something, and a Thundergun for monkeys.
At launch, the game features three on-disc maps: "Voyage of Despair", which takes place on the RMS🧾 Titanic; "IX", which takes place in an Gladiatorial Arena in Roman Egypt; and "Blood of the Dead", a soft-remake of🧾 the Black Ops II map "Mob of the Dead", taking place once more in Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary.