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dirkd2323 said:

I really wanted this game until I played the demo, Not having Night Vision goggles really sucks, I can not believe they took that away, I don't like the sonar, you really can not tell where the walls are, Screen tearing, there was so much screen tearing it was crazy, Also the demo froze on my 3 times, it seems the game may be very buggy, just all the moves are like 1 button pressed, they took alll the real excitment away , now its all sequenced action, you just press a button and watch the computer do everything, Graphics are just OK, I have not seen a graphic wow game on 360 since GEARS of War in my opinion. I am just really disoppointed, I really wanted this game, and I don't like the direction they have gone with the franchise.

The franchise was dead after Double Agent. I wish I could go into Montreal, start kicking all their papers and computers off the desk and go

They had everything. Prince of Persia: Sands of Time and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. And look at this gen.

Assassin's Creed?

Splinter Cell: Double Agent (current gen)?

Prince of Persia?

Dissapointment after dissapointment.

They take one of the most GAR characters and put him in the most cliche story line, and I really don't know how they're going to involve the government in Sarah's death. They'll have to pull something ridiculous to do that. Look what the fuck they did to Grim? Really? Grim was a funny, witty, young, tech geek, and now she's like: "Mother fucker, I can kick ass too yo".

The cool thing about Sam was that he wasn't like any other video game character. He was old, but never complained. He suffered, but he would endure. He was dark and sadistic, but also a patriot and hero.

I understand that losing your daughter is something that'll break a man, but why the fuck did they have to go to such extreme and cliche lengths to bring in more character to Sam Fisher? They perfectly had everything with Chaos Theory. Douglas Shetland, Sam's best friend, felt betrayed by the government, and went rogue in a insane plan to fix everything (start WWIII and hopefully something better will come out). If they wanted to go with the theme of the government becomming corrupt, they could have perfectly had a similar plot without the unnecessary drama.

 

They could show the old virtues of America (Sam) becoming lost with a new America (government). Sam Fisher at this point is fucking done. He's at the edge of human capacity for active duty, and he can't take any more strain on his body. But he fights through all the conspiracies and hardship, because he has his daughter waiting (future of America/hope). Simple. They could have had the government take hostage of Sarah or something (more symbolism and dramatic hostage scene in the end), IDK, just don't fucking kill her and have Sam screaming constantly now.