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CGI-Quality said:
mirgro said:
Kantor said:
They're identical, just like EA's racing franchises, Burnout and Need for Speed. Oh, wait.

Contrary to what is unfortunately becoming popular belief, all FPS ARE actually different. MoH isn't the same game as BC2. R2 isn't the same as KZ2. Metro 2033 isn't the same as Halo 3.

Honeslty the differences are very minute. Although you could have at least spared Metro 2033 considering it's the only new FPS that has new ideas shining out its ass in the past several years.

Of the games he copmpared, the differences are not minute. Killzone 2 feels nothing like Resistance, Metro feels nothing like Halo, etc, etc....

All FPS games are different. It's the perspective I think people feel bored of.

Thaat is utterly false. You migh as well argue that somehow back in the day Christina Aguilera wasa different from back i the day Britney Spears.

You have your guns, different shades of gray and brown, and you shoot at the aliens. You can also pilot some vehicles in random points of time. Regenerating health, limited weaposns, the list goes on and on. The differences are mostly the story and how the character handles, and the guns I guess but I would hope that wouldn't count a being different.

The upside to Metro was the lack of bullets, bullets as currency, stealth system,  a choice in how to progress through stages, and the atmosphere where you see how people live. Also all the things like the gas mask and other little touches which are quite brand new in how they are executed. I am sorry but FPS games are depressingly similar as of late, I don't even know why they keep getting made in such quantities.