Some releases I'm looking forward to...
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Some releases I'm looking forward to...
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Amazon reckons 30/31st Oct for Bioshock 2 and Mass Effect 2 - console and PC releases unlike the wait for Mass Effect last year - albeit worth it with much better controls.
Ass Creed 20 Nov here, but I can't care much, even the tutorial was so annoying I had to stop playing. I think it must be a whole style of game I dislike, ignoring the sneaking elements - the controls seem based on those survival horror games, and MGS games all of which I found dismal.
They in turn borrow from 3d-platformers like Tomb Raider, Ratchet and Clank and all the other annoying start-over-when-you-miss-a-jump shit.
Yes, there's a massive section of hugely popular games that I really don't get on with.
It's not mandatory for a third person action game to have utterly wank controls - take Jade Empire with just a few buttons for fighting or the GTA series, Saints Row and all the other copies - they feel more like an FPS with some extra action buttons added on, not as with Assassin's Creed a huge library of extra buttons with movement and view direction added on.
Ass Creed 20 Nov here, but I can't care much, even the tutorial was so annoying I had to stop playing. I think it must be a whole style of game I dislike, ignoring the sneaking elements - the controls seem based on those survival horror games, and MGS games all of which I found dismal.
They in turn borrow from 3d-platformers like Tomb Raider, Ratchet and Clank and all the other annoying start-over-when-you-miss-a-jump shit.
Yes, there's a massive section of hugely popular games that I really don't get on with.
It's not mandatory for a third person action game to have utterly wank controls - take Jade Empire with just a few buttons for fighting or the GTA series, Saints Row and all the other copies - they feel more like an FPS with some extra action buttons added on, not as with Assassin's Creed a huge library of extra buttons with movement and view direction added on.
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No, the fight controls were Jade Empire. I just meant the general ease with which you could move around in the GTA series, with a few extra buttons to do actions. In things like Assasin's Creed and Mirror's Edge I got lost in the tutorials with not just the masses of single-purpose buttons, but the seemingly endless button combinations you needed to do stuff. Maybe they should just introduce them a bit slower.Baliame wrote:You cannot possibly call those fight controls. I mean you had to hold LOCK TARGET and smash HIT THE FUCKER until he died.
Okay, it's good that you're actually performing the actions yourself, rather than the oversimplified context-sensitive 'A' button of some Nintendo games, but the happy medium seems to sit with the games I mentioned.
MORDETH LESTOK wrote:I'm getting old though...starting to prefere to be on the couch, kicked back and playing them on a HD big screen...blaring through the house on a 1.21 jigowatt surround system...
Apart from the sound as I don't have anything like that. And I'll accept the lower resolution, etc. as a trade-off for less hassle.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototype_ ... ototype</a> is probably my next purchase. Looks like fun.
I've just watched the debut trailer for Red Dead Redemption and it looks interesting. I'd welcome an Old West cowboy game with similar gameplay, scope and style to the GTA franchise. It'd be a fresh approach.
Not due for release until next year and no PC version listed. You can tell from the trailer they're not aiming for high end graphics anyway.
Not due for release until next year and no PC version listed. You can tell from the trailer they're not aiming for high end graphics anyway.
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Blood...I had so much fun in this one...and I still here the screams of the monks as I set them on fire...."IT BURNS, IT BURNS!!!"HereComesPete wrote:Blood was amazing (ly bad) but the absolute daddy of merkin shooters is obviously redneck rampage.
Redneck Rampage with the Cuss Pack! I spent hours just shooting chickens in that one. The twister at the Trailer Park was awesome.
Don't forget Outlaws! That was quite a bit fun solo and deathmatch.
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heh...I forgot Outlaws used F Keys for taunting other players...makes me want to dig up my disk...
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