| snowdog said: Sorry to hear that didn't work out, although my room is very evenly lit so hopefully I won't have many problems...plus I've got a bloody great big bald head that should be easy to track lol. I've seen a few reviews complaining that the game isn't suited to playing for long periods as it becomes the same sort of thing over and over again - training mini-games, fight, training mini-games, fight etc. But it seems pretty obvious to me that only a super fit loon would play this game for long periods anyway...and Scruff7, you're getting close to mentally unhinged standards playing it for 4 hours mate lol ;oP |
Ha! Mentally unhinged! nothing new there then!
I think i'm starting to get addicted to the adrenaline or something, I'm really enjoying it! I've always tried to keep fit, and i think this game is combining that with gaming, so i'm get double the enjoyment.
I've been playing this morning, and despite it being winter, there's enough light coming through the window so the head tracking is working. I think I've gotten used to the head tracking not working, because i keep forgetting to duck, d'oh!
As for long periods of play, there's no storyline to it, it just gets increasingly harder with each fight, so you have to keep improving. And it's not just improving your stats in the gym, you start to approach fights differently, being more defensive, getting on the counter attack rather than just wading it.
You won't be able to play for ages anyway, you'll be too tired...
its funny, I know the characters don't actually hit you back, but I really am in pain today!
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