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Monday, February 14, 2011 . 6:47 PM

Guilty As Charged.

This is an excerpt from a Gamesradar article, written by Deanna Morono, titled Game over: 8 game characters to avoid when seeking love advice.

Joseph Allen, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Beware of loving too much.


Above: Check out the file of Joseph Allen’s boss

For the love and dedication of his country, Private First Class Joseph Allen goes deep undercover to infiltrate a terrorist cell (which earns him kudos), but his attractiveness as a proper lover fizzles when his devotion to playing his role leads him to participate in the massacre of hundreds of innocent people in a Moscow airport. Instead of mowing down Makarov’s goons and dying a hero, his unwavering loyalty pilots him to his grave as a terrorist. Too much passion in a relationship could prove as devastating. Don’t smother a woman by pouring all your attention over her all the time, for a woman’s scorn is worse than a bullet to the head.

"You'll Never Walk Alone"

Archangel

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