Display title | There Is No Kill Like Overkill |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | There are some opponents you want to defeat. There are some opponents you want to kill. Then there are some opponents you want to stab numerous times, followed by unloading an M61 Vulcan Gatling gun, carpetbombing the entire area, spamming the corpse with a combination of Wave Motion Guns and Kill Sats, nuking, then standing on them while dancing horribly before falling on your back (on them), and just to be sure, driving them into the ground with a jackhammer.
Sometimes, the act of killing an opponent can be completely overdone. A prime example would be shooting an enemy until they're almost dead, then, to finish them off, completely blowing up their body and everything else in a five mile radius. All in all, it's a waste of resources, tactics, and time. |