Hisiru said:
Solid_Raiden said:
Hisiru said:
Solid_Raiden said:
Hisiru said:
Solid_Raiden said: lmao at the second video. The guy says they are "clean" as in they don't have weapons after shephard hands over his pistol but he still has a backpack full of firearms which is obviously shown throughout the video.
I'm still really, really hyped for this game, but I was kind of dissapointed in the gameplay shown in the videos. After playing Uncharted 2, the combat just seems too slow, and clunky. |
I played Uncharted 2 for hours and it's very very very linear (you will always know where you need to go, it's more like a movie with puzzles and some action). Unchartad 2 is good game but it's not for me, I just don't like all those "Indiana Jones" actions. The real fact is that we can't compare both games in ANY aspect because they are very different. If you play the game you will see that it's not just an action game like Uncharted 2.
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How does that have anything to do with my statement? I was comparing the combat which is simular enough to Uncharted to draw comparisons. Both are third person shooters which take advantage of cover and I was comenting on how clunky it looks in this game compared to the smooth movement and animations of Uncharted. I never compared stories or anything. I have played Mass Effect 1 and beat it twice by the way, and I never claimed it was just an action game. :P I for one will be playing ME2 for it's story mainly. But if a story is all I wanted I would watch a movie or read a novel and not play a video game. While I loved the first game's story, it really suffered in the gameplay department and it felt more like a chore then actually being an enjoyable game. This new one looks much better in every department and will be an incredible game. I just still think the gameplay looks pretty clunky. I love how much easier it is to tell your teammates where to take cover though. Huge improvement.
S.T.A.G.E.,
ME2 is too good to be compared to Uncharted 2?.....So now ME2 is too good to be compared to a game that has a 96 average on metacritic and has been hailed by both critics and gamers who have played it alike as one of the greatest games of this gen? Wow. Would you mind making a bet as to if ME2 will beat or even be equal with Uncharted 2's average? And I'd much rather play a masterpiece that is ten hours long then any lesser game regardless of length. Length does not equal quality. Uncharted has already been proven to be of the upmoast quality.
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Sorry but did you REALLY played Mass Effect 1? It's NOT similar to Uncharted 2 (in any way)... just the idea that it mix RPG + shooter makes the combat system different from Uncharted 2.
@Edit: And even having a lot of bugs, look at the scores for Mass Effect, that's because the game is incredible, no matter what you say.
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Yes. I really did. And even if I didn't, I can watch a video and compare it. I wasn't comparing the entire game. I was comparing the video that was posted here which showed third person shooter gameplay and compared it to a third person shooter. And it doesn't matter if it's not the main point of the game, or if you don't even have to use it. If it's in the game, it should be judged. Otherwise they should have left it out. The game is about taking cover regardless of your class really, and it just looks pretty sloppy. Does that mean the game will suck? Hell no.
S.T.A.G.E.,
Metacritic is an average of "professional" critics reviews. How are the fans going to scale the average. If your not going to take the word of critics over another means then fine. You obviously have a bet in your sig about average reviews from critics. So that's obviously not it. But whatever. lol
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Mass Effect is a third person shooter RPG, Uncharted is a third person shooter action. The combat system has to be different. You are comparing both games just because both are third person shooter? Keep in mind , ME is RPG after all and U2 is an action game. And no, you can't watch a video and compare it, you have to play it and feel the controls.
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lol. I'm just going to stop. No point in talking with a broken record.