I hope we get to see more soon, this really looks cool. It almost reminds a bit of the old game, Darkwatch, if anyone remembers that from the PS2/Xbox era.
Sometimes, if you're lucky, you already get the pre order bonuses included with the game from some stores without actually having pre ordered the game. That's how I got Metro Last Light's Ranger Mode and bonus AKS-74u when it first released.
Awesome, I can't wait, it looks like you'll finally, once again, get to work with some Allies in this one(British troops, from one video I saw). Hopefully, you'll get to see them fight and clear out areas as you provide overwatch for them and counter-snipe any other Nazi snipers for them to advance.
I really hope we'll get to see some more awesome gameplay during the wait though.
I agree. Although, I wish the Authority had a little more, I don't know, just a bit more in-depth background and presence to them, like an actual face to them whether it be some advance AI or an old man from before the meteor stike in a giant mech/exoskeleton keeping him alive, or whatever. Even though we saw how they affected Subway Town, with more troops stationed there, people being kidnapped, etc. as you continued the story, it would have been great to have a more satisfying final bat...
I enjoyed it for what it was. I wish it was a bit more free roaming( like more scavenging, just a bit less linearity to the levels instead of relying on just the wasteland fighting Scorchers in vehicles). The races were pretty fun, the visuals were really good(except for the texture pop in when it released), weapons were neat like with the ammo types and the wingstick( especially when you chose what kind of "specialty" you wanted like with the engineer type of play or soldier type)....
Agreed, don't me wrong to those who also enjoyed the game also, I absolutely loved the game. But, it's like Monster Hunter in so many ways, another game I love. It's just the grinding and constant going back to the same area, same boss, it does start to wear on you after a while because you want to move on to other missions of the game, but you also want that badass weapon and gear. But hey, they're still enjoyable in the end.
"I'm trying to run an office here, go to lunch... WILL. YOU. GO. TO. LUNCH!?"
Yeah, it looks like they're setting this in a pseudo-modern-future type setting, but taking a lot of military weaponry concepts that we have now and perfecting them for the sake of the setting of this game. Like taking past failed weapon system concepts/projects and perfecting them. It looks they're wearing exoskeletons, something that's been tested a bit by the military, I think it was made by Raytheon, but not something that is in mass production or anything like other pieces of...
I was literally, just playing Black Monday yesterday and hoping The Getaway 3 would be picked up again after being disappointed by the news years ago about it's "on hold" status. It was too bad some gamers alway tried to compare this to GTA and stuff and say it sucked, but they're both great series.
Good for you man. I really enjoyed Dragon Rising and Red River for their tactical gameplay compared to more action oriented shooters that came out then(it's hard if you don't know how to issue orders, don't use cover effectively and don't have a good rifle with a combat sight for long range engagements), but the only thing that stopped me from beating Dragon Rising on hardcore was the incredibly and infuriatingly dumb friendly AI. It improved a bit for Red River and I managed ...
Agree. Killzone 2's most frustrating part by far, for me in ANY game was that final battle to get to Visari Palace on elite. I had a relatively easy time until that point, but when I started that part, I stopped playing elite before picking it up and beating it a few months later. It was the same frustration I had when trying to play Call of Duty World at War on Veteran difficulty.
And good one on Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising. The thing with that game is that if yo...
Nice, I just beat it yesterday. This game really surprised me, it was a ton of fun. But, the crashing, is this something that happens more online or something? I only played solo and had a few crashes from time to time, but for other players is it a lot?
Good list. I literally just dug up my PS2 and played 6 of these games in either their actual game/demo forms.
It looks like they're combining the map layout from MGS4 and MGS3. MGS4 had the ability to switch between 2D or 3D models of the map, but MGS3 only had a 2D map, but also had a bit of detail to the topography of the land.
And it looks like Ground Zeroes added the ability to relay any intel you gather in the field and display it on the map, whereas in past games, I think only objectives on where you should be were marked. Although, it looks like if you refer to the map in Ground Ze...
I was just playing a ton of my old OPM demo disc, both PS1 and PS2, yesterday. Good times. Behind the scenes, cool moves and the PS2 save downloads sections. I remember constantly playing Tomba and Einhander on an old PS Underground demo I had when I firs got my PS1. I miss those times.
Don't bother. It's sad because the majority of people here, I'm talking about the American users, are part of the problem with why our country is going in the direction that its going and they don't even realize or acknowledge it. They hate one political party that they perceive with the same mentality that people had back in the 1960-1980s, yet they are supporting another extreme political group that is becoming something new and it shows within our culture with how we react ...
At least it's not like when Larry King had an interview with Jake Brown- "How important is the board?"
AHAHAHAHA, that's a funny mod. Shemale Elf Warriors is the way to go.
Ah the memories. I still remember reading about Thrill Kill from my first issue of OPM magazine, the one with the Crash Bandicoot, December 1998 issue.