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Normchacho said:
KiigelHeart said:

Oh cool Gears talk!

I absolutely loved the campaign, for me it was only second to Gears of War 2 as far as story goes. From gameplay's perspective it was the best yet, pacing of the action was so much better than previous games. Basic storyline is simple, yes, but come on can you say there's anything more going on in 1st Gears? And Gears 3 was just disappointing, Karen Travis knows how to write books but her writing didn't work in a video game, it just felt off.

New characters are a bit bland but there's room for development there. Only negative thing about the campaign imo is that it was a bit short. Multiplayer on the other hand, has lots of negative aspects even though I think it's the most balanced and fun Gears MP yet.

 

edit. oh I think I've put around 200hours to horde and versus multiplayer so I'm definitely enjoying it despite all the negative stuff :)

Don't get me wrong, I'm enjoying the shit out of the campaign, and I actually don't think it's much shorter than the other games. But the characters are really what makes the story in the first game great, and the new characters are bland as hell.

 

I haven't finished the game just yet, and I assume they all survive. But I would be totally fine if they all died and they just used new characters in the next game. I also could not care less if we even find this girl's mom, because they spent zero time developing or filling out these characters in any way.

Yep I do agree they are bland. They're not given much background and they seem too similar to each other. Marcus, Dom, Cole and Baird were perfect for a game and story like this, they were likeable the first time they were introduced. They all had different characteristics too. I'm hoping we'll learn more about these youngsters later, now the old geezers ran the show. Gears 4 as a whole is like a build up for another story and big events imo. Gears 1 threw us in the middle of it all and the universe was then fleshed out by sequels, books and comics.