04-03-2009, 22:47 | #831 |
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I was surprised as well. I think that going through the levels you think you're killing more than you actually are.
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Much like GTA went from the greatest game on the planet to the worst over the course of a 30 page thread I do like the look of the game and it's one of the few games for it I have seen that has had me looking at bundles.
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05-03-2009, 10:42 | #834 |
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They've just recently announced Sam and Max series 1 and 2 are coming to the 360
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05-03-2009, 10:48 | #835 |
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Company of Heroes on the PC.
CRYSIS on PC. COD5 2nd play through, Doing Vet this time, Pfffff kin Nazi Nubs sux my bullets like a ten bob whore. Fallout3, Not given up yet. L4D on PC kicked some Zombie butt tuther night big style. BF2 coz I loves my BF2 IO 64 man wars Enuff be gone with you Muuu ha ha haaaaaa I Love having a job & having enough time to still have a life. What you doing Me, Playing games & smoking myself stupid but I work so **** off & leave me to it |
05-03-2009, 11:03 | #836 | |
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That said, the controls are not an issue in my eyes, aside from its rather short length (8 hours) the single player was really very good. The multiplayer has the controls loosened up in order to encourage faster play, but the single player has everything 'weighted'. This indicates it's a design decision and after you get used to it it's imo perfectly fine. Of course this is a completely opinionated matter, some people hate the way Half Life 2 controls but i think it's the best example of control in an FPS. If people dislike the control method that's totally their decision to make, i just don't see me ever 'accepting' there's a problem with the controls as i don't think there is one.
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Read it in a mag whilst standing around in WHSmiths the other day. Xbox Gamer I think the mag was or maybe 360 gamer.
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05-03-2009, 13:37 | #838 |
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I’ve become a little bit addicted to PuzzleQuest: Challenge of the Warlords on DS. It’s the kind of game that lends itself to a quick 10 minute play, but that 10 minutes always seems to turn into an hour or more.
In a nutshell it uses the Columns/Zookeeper dynamic of switching blocks to match and clear lines of three – the neat twist is that the puzzle is used as the combat mechanic in a sword and sorcery RPG epic. Clearing coloured stones builds mana to power spells. Clearing skulls bashes your opponent. Clearing stars builds XP and clearing gold lines your pockets. It’s simple but compelling, and that’s just scratching the surface you can also capture enemies and interrogate them back at your citadel to learn their spells and abilities, or ride captured monsters around as a mount, or craft your own gear using gathered runes….the list goes on. It seems to be available on almost every platform going, but seems way better suited to portable gaming than pc or xbox.
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05-03-2009, 14:40 | #839 |
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I was the first person on OcUK to say that too .
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05-03-2009, 15:51 | #840 |
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I'm also on the side that thinks Half Life 2 doesn't have the best fps controls and I'm glad it's not much of a real shooter so it's not too detrimental. Having played through the whole game again recently incl. Episode 1 and 2 I can also say it's not something you really get used to either. I'm also struggling a little with Battlefield Bad Company though I can live with it.
From COD2 onwards this series has the tightest fps controls imo and should act as a benchmark for how to get it right. For the record the worst fps controls have to be in Perfect Dark Zero; shockingly bad. I'd love to get the chance to play Killzone 2 (should do soon) so I'll reserve judgement. |