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Please tell me the name of the store or i wont believe you.



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i will buy it.



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Ok if you really rented this then tell us all what the first mission in the game is. So when the rest of us get to play it then we can see if you really did rent it a week before retail gets the game. Oh and take note the train mission in the demo is not the first mission in the full game.



bugrimmar said:

A few points of consideration about this game through the 2 something hours I played through it.


 


1.) The graphics need (a lot of) work. Pop in is unbelievably all too common in the scene, frame rate slows down quite a lot, very little anti-aliasing (lots of jagged edges), very few character and object models (people, cars, random enemies look mostly the same), and everything just looks generally damp and gloomy. The electrical effects, however, are very nicely done.


2.) Story's not bad, but the karma system is rather confusing. I kill a hundred or so civilians in the street, cause random acts of insane havoc, but I'm still a hero. Meanwhile, as I accept just one evil mission without actually carrying it out, I become a bad guy. Confusing.


3.) The action is intense and enjoyable... for a little while. After destroying the hundredth bad guy with your electrical powers, you'll soon find that your actions are rather limited. Sure, for the first few hours you'll be hooked because of the breadth of freedom and power you have in your hands. Calling down a lightning storm for the first time is really exciting... but after twelve or thirteen times, it really feels repetitive. I think the problem here is because your powers are unnatural, they get old too quickly without more options because your imagination starts to run wild at the possibilities, as opposed to a realistic approach (like GTA), where you don't really expect more than the limits of logic.


4.) AI is rather blotchy in some areas. The enemies have a rather good logic going, but the random street people are like dummies. Blow up a car beside a guy and he'll just stand there like nothing ever happened. The bad thing here is that they literally just stand there staring into space when you do something to their surroundings (except if you happen to hit them of course).


 


Overall: Variety is severely lacking. In the end, the biggest problem with this game is the fact that you're given this amount of power, yet your actions are relatively few. It creates this idea in your mind of what you can do, but you seemingly can't in the game, delivering boredom after a few hours. As mentioned, enemies, people, cars, and environments are bland and lack variety. Fortunately, the parkour system (you can run up any wall and slide across rails) is very quick and easy to use, and you do feel a sense of urgency in the action when a few dozen enemies are shooting at you. 


 


7.8/10. I wouldn't buy it because I don't feel a lot of replay value in it, but I expect maybe... 80k-100k first week, 1.5-1.8 million ltd. (thanks largely to the cool boxart)


 


***in case anyone is wondering, my store got the game early or broke the street date (as it usually does with big releases) so i did play the full game***

the red indicate contradictions to 2 hours.

The blue indicates youre out of touch with reality.



Dude doesnt have it, or played it for alot longer than he says he did. Things in there he talks about arent available for a while, but ARE available in the demo. Besides, when its getting 9+ at all the review sites I have to go with the collective critics and not someone that is shaky at best.



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He didn't rent it. It's fairly obvious he might have the demo. I own the game have played it for 5 hours and only have half the powers he's described. The comment on no replay value is laughable. I'm already hyped up to go through my second run as an evil dude. You get different powers and missions debending on your status. Finally the fact that "his store" is renting it out is questionable.



Last time I checked, youg guys didn't play the game.

He did.

So before you call the Sony Exclusive Defense Force, take note of what he told you. He played if for two hours already, and found some parts underwhelming. With inFamous being another victim of "infamous" PS3 hype, I'm not surprised. Not everyone has to have their face buried in a game's crotch area in praise.

As for Gamespot and IGN, GS's credibility in reviews is laughable at best, and IGN has overrated a sandbox game beGTAfore.



Leatherhat on July 6th, 2012 3pm. Vita sales:"3 mil for COD 2 mil for AC. Maybe more. "  thehusbo on July 6th, 2012 5pm. Vita sales:"5 mil for COD 2.2 mil for AC."

Relax, people. So he didn't rate the game like the 'reviews'. A review is a opinion. To complain about someone having a different opinion then a review opinion is plain silly and rather patetic. Remeber how many think they overrated GTA4. O..p.i..n.i..on.

And you know street dates aren't laws written in stone. Maybe the guy has got the full game. People cheat on any agreement.



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7.8? That's really low. In my opinion before the reviews, my prediction from IGN was a 8.7. Graphics aren't really a major part of gaming, it's basically the gameplay. Gameplay, story and the soundtrack are the major points I'm interested in games, also replay value.

I agree with you on the box art part :P. I can imagine a lot of kids buying it just because of the box art.



Battlefield Bad Company 2 > Modern Warfare 2

In my case its not that im mad about his score vs IGN( I could care less about Infamous) its more of he reviewed and scored the game..off of 2 hours!!!??? he didnt even touch on the good points