|
|
#3582 (permalink) | |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Northern Italy (No Guidos Here)
Posts: 7,118
|
Quote:
It could've been that constant tension the game put me into, too... |
|
| (Offline) |
|
|
|
#3583 (permalink) |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Jersey
Posts: 1,534
|
Finally let myself spend some money on games (haven't bought any since L4D2) and I got FF13. only played for about two hours but I love it so far. All that hype about the gameplay looking like cutscenes wasn't far off, it's fucking beautiful! The camera's pissed me off a couple of times so far though..
|
| (Offline) |
|
|
|
#3584 (permalink) |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Northern Italy (No Guidos Here)
Posts: 7,118
|
After much pondering and criticizing i borrowed (euphemism with took without permission from a buddy) a copy of the new Splinter Cell.
I havent gone far enough to review it seriously (and i'm not sure i will), but a couple of things are already evident: -the whole look of the game has been thouroughly "modernized", in a very next-gen way. That means everything is very shiny and pretty, there's alot of lighting play and if you have a less than stellar computer (oh, sure, you all have consoles) the game will run NOT smoothly -Michael Ironside still plays Sam Fisher, and he embodies the character as usual. The series is cool mostly because Fisher is a badass, this time he's also way more angry and unhinged (which isnt necessarily good). But the fact that an old man is voicing a character that still barely looks in his forties sounds VERY weird. -The gameplay has been simplified on that post Modern Warfare, way. Where you had to litterally fight your way through a level in the past episodes, here you can pull multiple target executions, and finding hiding spots is merely a question of pushing a button after the other. Weird if you think that even the old SC tutorials were gorgeously tight. This time you pretty much can let the game be stealthy for you. -Some scenes are eerily "cinematic". Which means mostly scripted. Interrogating a suspect, which could have been a great opportunity, is bvasically reduced to pushing a button and staring at the following cool cinematic cutscene. Ah jeez. There's still great ideas (Like the way flashbacks are handled, projected into the game like shattered movies on walls), but everything looks so simple. It was a stealth game, now it's the quintessential dumbed down actioneer. Again, it's a 1st impression.
__________________
My Music Podcast : http//junkstrunk.podomatic.com Or On Itunes (subscriptions and reviews are encouraged) http://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/j...473559653?l=en |
| (Offline) |
|
|
|
#3585 (permalink) | |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: North Bay, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 285
|
Quote:
Played the demo and watched some other video online, and.... I think that's enough for me. You mention some good points Junk. By nature video games instruct the player to press buttons in order to see something cool happen. However, I'd prefer to think more and press more buttons than what's necessary in Conviction. Cool scenes, but very little effort. I'll pass on this one. |
|
| (Offline) |
|
|
|
#3586 (permalink) | |
|
Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Calgary, AB Canada
Posts: 95
|
Quote:
As for Mirror's Edge, luckily I never experienced any motion sickness or the like. That game was so close to touching greatness but just misses. It feels a little incomplete, and was overly linear for a concept that screams for some open world freedom, even within a specific point-point objective. Hopefully there's enough interest in a sequel to make it happen. I also came into ODST late, but luckily so did a good friend and we were playing a ton of 2 player firefight, it's awesome, but it needs matchmaking. (The thought of trying to do it with random typical Halo players is kind of a nightmare for me though- it requires actual co-operation, an use of a headset, which I rarely use on matchmaking.) How's Invasion Mode on Halo Reach? I've been out of town for two days so I haven't had a chance to give it a go. Last edited by basserino; 05-09-2010 at 01:37 AM. |
|
| (Offline) |
|
|
|
#3587 (permalink) | ||
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Manchester, England
Posts: 5,442
|
Quote:
Quote:
Lovely game, you can play the first one for free here. Really should update that thread at some point. |
||
| (Offline) |
|
|
|
#3589 (permalink) |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Manchester, England
Posts: 5,442
|
PC gamers! GET IN HERE! Let's get some games going!
|
| (Offline) |
|
|
|
#3590 (permalink) |
|
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Chicagoland suburbs
Posts: 2,433
|
The Civ IV complete package is on sale for only $10!
I personally liked Civ III better, but some of you might be interested. |
| (Offline) |
|
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|