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Am I the only who sees the Wii U's 'U' symbol under the T? :p



JayWood2010 said:
AndrewWK said:
JayWood2010 said:
AndrewWK said:
Ohh yeah! If there is one franchise we need more games, then it is the FPS genre.


I'm pretty sure you are being sarcastic but I honestly do.  This doesn't seem like a generic FPS  1st off but how many noticeable good FPS games are there?  CoD, BF, Bioshock, Halo, killzone, Borderlands......Are any of them the same?  No.  They are all distinctively different.  The only time anybody should complain is when they are genereic shooters.  This is the same problem with JRPG's and TPS genres.  



Homefront, Crysis, Far Cry, Medal of Honor, Resistance, Metro. They are not exactly the same but I mean is published by Activision so I am pretty sure it wont revolucionize the whole genre. But we will see.

Not what I mean.  I mean it doesn't appear to be a generic shooter. Homefront, Crysis 2, Medal of Honor, and Metro are all viewed as being pretty generic hence their low scores. Only time will tell if it will be good or not but just pointing out that is an FPS just makes people look silly seeing as every genre is the same way.  The only reason FPS's has got picked on by people like you lately is because they sell better than other genres for the most part

Seriously? I don´t care how much shooters sell. And besides of Halo, COD and Battlefield most Shooter sell as much as other games. I don´t First Person Shooters because they don´t work  as good as third person games. With a FPS you can just shoot. They will never be able to make an FPS like Uncharted where you have the shooting climbing, puzzles and melee. Even the Stealth in a First Person game is inferior to third Person games. This is just my opinion tough.

P.S. I have enjoyed some FPS´ a lot. Bioshock is one of my favourite games ever.