| mesoteto said: The major complaint I have so far is just a nit picky one. Call me crazy but unless in the future there is an over abundance of clones, or pentahepseptuplets are the only one who can serve in space, the ships crew all looked the same. I suppose to counter this they decided to make the voice acting different, which is a nice touch, but is not enough. My other concern is the ease in which to spot scanable items. It might be different in echo but in prime the only way to spot scanable was to set the orange or red symbol. Here all you have to do is throw on the scan visor and blam, as if dipped in paint the whole item glows. Some of the fun in the first game was to hunt down those items. In corruption there still will be hunting, only know we will be going after elephants instead of lions.
Now for some outside game grips firstly, the controls. Everywhere I have read I see the same complaints that it’s awkward to hit buttons. I want to put this one to rest real fast. This is with out any doubt the silkiest controls I have ever felt in any game, hands down. Whether I was switching between visors, morphing in to a ball, or ripping away shields, I was in total control. I will be fair and say I have been getting a lot of game time out of the Wii, so maybe I am just used to how the waggle stick feels in my hand. After ten minutes scanning and blowing up boxes I was in control. Before I even left the ship I had over 400 kills, thanks mostly to the energy room and the little crawling things. And as far as turning around, two seconds is not a problem. After all that is why strafing is made available. And lastly the lack of HD is not even an issue, after all who needs HD cartoons?
Other then these few problems the game has kept me absolutely wrapped up in the struggles of bounty hunting. If not for work I would be home now blasting pirates and scanning odds and ends. The controls respond to my slightest whims, the music is enthralling, the sounds enticing, and the combat unmatched. With little doubt I can say Nintendo has delivered a “hardcore” gamers’ game. |
QFT, I noticed the clone thing on the ship also but like you said its pretty minor when you only spend a small amount of time there anyways, but it is something they could have improved. I would of been very impressed if they had added a personality and profile to each othem
Could review of the start of the game.








