Posted November 20, 2012
MoP
Comfortably Gray
Registered: Dec 2009
From Poland
TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada
Posted November 20, 2012
I rarely ever play any type of shooter (in fact, the only shooter style games I can think of offhand that I've played are Mass Effect 1 and 2). I tend to go for things like RPGs and puzzle/sidescrollers. But on normal difficulty, I didn't find it was too bad. The mechanics are actually enjoyable in this game and I only ran into a couple areas that forced me to redo some sections. Checkpoints are fairly frequent as well, so you won't have to redo large sections of the game if you happen to bite the dust.
*edit* And as OG says, it's really doing the game a disservice to describe it as a shooter. It's really so much more than that. Cripes, I hope we're not overhyping it now...
Post edited November 20, 2012 by Coelocanth
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 20, 2012
I rarely ever play any type of shooter (in fact, the only shooter style games I can think of offhand that I've played are Mass Effect 1 and 2). I tend to go for things like RPGs and puzzle/sidescrollers. But on normal difficulty, I didn't find it was too bad. The mechanics are actually enjoyable in this game and I only ran into a couple areas that forced me to redo some sections. Checkpoints are fairly frequent as well, so you won't have to redo large sections of the game if you happen to bite the dust.
dyscode
LowEnd Gamer
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted November 20, 2012
so you mean that is actually an Anti-War shooter?
I am speaking in the tradition on Apocalypse Now or Jarhead here.
I have to admit that intriques me.
The only 'realistic' war shooter I was interested in was Six Days in Fallujah and that got stuck in limbo.
I am speaking in the tradition on Apocalypse Now or Jarhead here.
I have to admit that intriques me.
The only 'realistic' war shooter I was interested in was Six Days in Fallujah and that got stuck in limbo.
Post edited November 20, 2012 by dyscode
MoP
Comfortably Gray
Registered: Dec 2009
From Poland
Posted November 20, 2012
Alright, You've generated an eventual +1 to the games sales count, cheers ;)
CrateBoxer
The Crate Boxer
Registered: Sep 2010
From Canada
Posted November 20, 2012
I am speaking in the tradition on Apocalypse Now or Jarhead here.
I have to admit that intriques me.
The only 'realistic' war shooter I was interested in was Six Days in Fallujah and that got cancelled.
Anything else I have to add has been covered, but I'll just echo the praise everyone else has for it.
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 20, 2012
I am speaking in the tradition on Apocalypse Now or Jarhead here.
I have to admit that intriques me.
The only 'realistic' war shooter I was interested in was Six Days in Fallujah and that got cancelled.
Anything else I have to add has been covered, but I'll just echo the praise everyone else has for it.
dyscode
LowEnd Gamer
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted November 20, 2012
Yeah, Heart of Darkness, read that, too. Thanks for the insights, everybody :)
Post edited November 20, 2012 by dyscode
Rohan15
The Joe
Registered: May 2009
From United States
Posted November 21, 2012
It takes what CoD does and does a complete reverse. It starts off like a typical war shooter and then BOOM! no more hero. It's all hell afterwards. It's also part satire too. Great game.
danteveli
grasz24.pl
Registered: Dec 2010
From China, People's Republic of
Posted November 21, 2012
Its interesting story wrapped around mediocre gameplay. Neat ideas mixed with boring stuff. Still its memorable and I liked the twist .
PhoenixBlade
New User
Registered: Dec 2009
From Portugal
Posted November 21, 2012
Then, I read an article about it that put things into perspective, at least for me.
Perhaps the gameplay is suppose to be easy to get into and, in the end, comfortable. You're doing what you've always done: slaughter hordes of enemies. And that ties into the story as well. This is really easy for you to do - pull the trigger and they're dead - because this is what you've always done. The story explores the other side: not the heroes, or the villains, but everyone affected by all the death.
I can't say more without spoiling it, but I was shocked to see this game and Sleeping Dogs getting sales so quickly. They are experiences you really shouldn't miss.
Just my two cents, of course. :)
orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
Posted November 21, 2012
Then, I read an article about it that put things into perspective, at least for me.
Perhaps the gameplay is suppose to be easy to get into and, in the end, comfortable. You're doing what you've always done: slaughter hordes of enemies. And that ties into the story as well. This is really easy for you to do - pull the trigger and they're dead - because this is what you've always done. The story explores the other side: not the heroes, or the villains, but everyone affected by all the death.
I can't say more without spoiling it, but I was shocked to see this game and Sleeping Dogs getting sales so quickly. They are experiences you really shouldn't miss.
Just my two cents, of course. :)
"Press X to execute this man."
grviper
Cat Confuser Lv6
Registered: Dec 2010
From Russian Federation
SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted November 21, 2012
Actually, I think putting games on sale early isn't necessary a sign of bad sales. Especially Spec Ops would have had a hard time competing with CoD and MoH marketing. While I would have paid 50€ (heck, I bought it twice for 30€) the original price drop made the leap of faith easier.
StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted November 21, 2012