TheRealMafoo said:
It's definitely worth the money ;) (free) It's so different then Warhawk, that I have no way to compare, so I won't. As for CoD4.... The three of us last night seem to play the game like we were playing CoD4. We got the assault rifles, and just gunned each other down. MagicMaker was trying to be more stealthy with the box, but due to a red outline we could see of each other, he was easy to find. I have no idea why that kept happening. It might be some sort of penalty for how we were playing, I am not sure. I also played with a char named SuperNothing, and he had a completely different play-style. He was very stealthy, used a lot of close quarters techniques, hide a lot... he used the entire breadth of the game. He was far more effective then the rest of us. There are a lot more game style directions you can go in MGO then in CoD4. However, when you try to stuff CoD game play into MGO (like we did last night), you get less of an experience. My guess is people who pick the game up and just play, will play it like a FPS, and find it to be less enjoyable then CoD4. People with many hours in both games, will probably find MGO a deeper experience. (weather you find deeper game play more fun, is up to you. Halo seems to say millions don't :p) |
I agree. This is no run and gun. You won't make it if you play COD 4 style.







