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Forums - Sony Discussion - The Agency: New Trailer - Still Alive + Major Graphical Overhaul

So it's a round based type shooter with leveling? I don't really remember the details of the game from the last time it was shown.

Is it going to have a monthly subscription? I thought I remembered that it wouldn't.



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Fuck.. It looked much better before IMO



 

zero129 said:

am i the only one who thinks this game looked better before they changed it?.

Now imo it just looks like 90% of the other FPS out there...


I thought I remembered that it had a different artistic style, but yea it feels more like other games such as MAG and Modern Warfare 2 now.



Lost all interest after seeing this. Socom and KZ3, here I come!



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It did look so much better before... It doesn't look funny anymore. It's still colorful, but... damn, it lost what made it unique. 

@Kantor

Glasses bro, glasses. :P 

I kid I kid, but there was so much color in those levels, I think you need to re-watch the trailer.



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I think we should wait for more info before we go "EEEEwwww.... it sux"



i wiil be waitting on reveiws for this game!



It did say PvP,  weren't previous showing basically team based AI missions? not sure if PvP just ditches all spy mechanics to become a generic shooter though but we'll see



Feels... interesting. This is the first time my interest in a game completely died due to 1 trailer. Was about to come back and say perhaps a should wait to see more but after just seeing the Devil's Third trailer... my interest in this game is EXTREMELY slim.



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Dgc1808 said:

Feels... interesting. This is the first time my interest in a game completely died due to 1 trailer. Was about to come back and say perhaps a should wait to see more but after just seeing the Devil's Third trailer... my interest in this game is EXTREMELY slim.


I agree



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