 Modern Warfare 1
#3351 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/04/09 17:02:41
Was ok, wasn't as 'intense' as I was led to believe even though there were some cool ideas in there. MWF2 (MW2 is Mech Warrior 2, not Modern WarFare 2) does not interest me in the least. I bought Bad Company 2 though, because it was on sale for $20 and I've heard good things, but I was not impressed with it at all, and it's supposed to be considered a MWF2 killer or something.
 Zwiff
#3352 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/04/09 17:41:21
Do I recall you were complaining about Metro 2033? I finished it now and it was a bit short really, but not that short.
#3353 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/04/09 18:09:52
I don't think it was me, but I was probably in #tf when someone else was complaining about it. Shambler maybe?
 Negke I Think
#3354 posted by ijed on 2010/04/09 21:42:20
 More On MW2
#3355 posted by Jago on 2010/04/11 21:45:48
OK, after spending 5+ hours playing the multiplayer trial, I actually have take back most of the negative things I've said.
It's problems are that it's way too spammy (though seemingly less so in the Hardcore gametypes) and I still dont like the weapons too much and having the publisher have the capability to effectively pull the plug on the multiplayer portion of the game is retarded. Those thing aside, the game is extremely polished and well done. It also runs very very well and the game types are fun.
Is it worth a 60 euro normal price purchase for me? Nope. Is it worth the 51 euro weekend sale price? Undecided, leaning towards "probably still not". However, I looked around and managed to find a local finnish online gamestore selling the PC version for 38 euro. THAT was a buy.
 Beat Mass Effect 2
#3356 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/04/11 23:35:16
Good game. Totally had me hooked, spent like ~18-20 hours on it this weekend and beat it in under 30 hours total. Probably not going to do a 2nd play through, Friction agrees it's a good time.
You can't seduce every member of your crew though and have a huge inter-species orgy. So it doesn't get a perfect score from me. :(
 I Tried Mass Effect 1 Recently
#3357 posted by negke on 2010/04/12 12:06:07
But it ran so extremely poorly (bad port apparently) that it was pretty much unplayable for me. It also seemed to be a game in the same vein as SW:KOTOR, which I didn't enjoy, so I quit and uninstalled ME quickly.
 Ice-Pick Lodge Games
#3358 posted by negke on 2010/04/12 12:48:33
Pathologic: Semi-RPG that takes place in a worn-down town that is plagued by a mysterious virus to which you have to find a cure. I thought the game would offer a nice bleak atmosphere and a certain degree of strangeness. Unfortunately, it didn't grab me at all. The graphics are dated, but the actual problem is the lack of variety - most houses look alike and the inside of every single shop uses the same mesh (and shopkeeper npc). What really put me off, though, were the dialogues. The first mission has you investigate a series of murders and naturally involves talking to witnesses and related npcs. However, the dialogue options as well as the npcs' replies are so weird and sometimes seem only vaguely related. It almost seems as if you're listening (reading actually, for it's not fully vocalized) to a conversation where every other sentence is missing or something.
In consequence, the game didn't generate any desire to continue playing after some two hours.
The Void: This is a sort-of adventure game (actually, it doesn't really fit clearly into a single category) with an interesting premise. You die and end up in the Void, some sort of limbo where everything depends on colors. You interact with the world through it, by drawing gylphs on the screen (think Black & White), and use it as health by filling your hearts with it. There are different colors and each one has a special property, e.g. azure makes you faster, crimson stronger, gold makes donating color to objects or npcs cost less, and so on. It has to be collected from the levels, can be grown on trees and harvested in mines.
Then there are the Sisters which you have to resurrect by donating certain colors so they help you, and their evil counterparts, the Keepers or Guardians, cenobite-like creatures roaming the Void. First you have to fulfill a couple of tasks to be accepted by the Keepers and eventually have to choose a side, join the Sisters and fight the Keepers or vice versa.
The game is kind of strange, and pretty hard. It seems to require you to restart a couple of times until you've figured out how it works. For example, at one point I needed to donate color to a Sister, but since I was out of gold, it was impossible to give her enough of the color she needed, but I couldn't get more gold, either, because all my trees were empty. Didn't want to restart and replay a good two hours, so I cheated.
In the end, even though the game is oddly compelling in a way, I lost interest. It wasn't always clear enough what I had to do (and how). I would have loved to fight one of the Keepers, as they look pretty cool.
It seems I'm turning into Spd when it comes to games... :)
#3359 posted by Trinca on 2010/04/13 14:56:46
How do you girls have so many time to play games?
Go study and get job lazy bitches :)
#3360 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/04/13 15:05:39
You didn't say anything about getting a girl friend :D That's who we have so much time to play.
#3361 posted by Trinca on 2010/04/13 15:07:43
that a true thing... my "boss" ops wife... is always comand me :(
 Hahaha
#3362 posted by Drew on 2010/04/13 16:03:51
bitch.
#3363 posted by [Kona] on 2010/04/14 04:17:00
i know aye, ya bunch of slackers. with work & gf, i don't even have time to play a single q1 map, let alone an entire game. i'm getting behind again :(
 Nice
#3364 posted by Drew on 2010/04/14 04:49:24
 Yet More On MW2
#3365 posted by Jago on 2010/04/14 19:45:36
The opening of the "On their own accord" mission is so epic it quite easily ranks as one of my top moments in gaming. Watch in fullscreen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DRE9blQAvA&hd=1
 Speaking Of MW2
#3366 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/04/14 20:13:54
I beat the single player of Bad Company 2 yesterday (on easy mode mind you.)
The good: Absolutely the most gorgeous environments I've ever seen. Simply breath taking, ginormous maps filled with foliage and awesome terrain, this game engine should be used for the next Elder Scrolls game. Seriously, the best I've seen in a game.
The bad: Lots of stuff - dust is so prevalent in the game it frequently blocks off the rest of the environment because it's so thick. You end up not being able to see to the enemies who are shooting at you even though they can apparently see you through the dust crystal clear. And those enemies are really accurate, which is annoying. Also, the game is really over the top. And well I could go on, but it's not really bad, it's just that the game was hyped up to be amazing, and it's on. Multiplayer also not my cup of tea, but I admit I haven't spent too much time on it. If you like the Quake Wars style of multiplayer, there you go.
 Jago
#3367 posted by Spirit on 2010/04/14 20:16:43
Seems like Quake 4.
 Jago
#3368 posted by DaZ on 2010/04/15 01:18:13
Yeah that part is great, the guy in that video kinda rushed through it all though, when I was playing I kinda took my time coming out of the bunker at the beginning and music just started to swell as I saw the broken monument, it was perfect timing =)
Theres another frankly awesome opening scene later on, but I won't ruin it =)
 A Question On MW1
#3369 posted by Jago on 2010/04/15 22:41:53
Having just recently purchased and played through Modern Warfare 2, I decided to go back and buy MW1 as well, it's downloading on Steam right now. Since MW1 has an SDK out, are there any good custom singleplayer maps worth checking out once I've finished the SP campaign?
#3370 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/04/15 22:55:51
None that I'm aware of. I heard there are a lot of mp stuff though.
 SP
#3371 posted by DaZ on 2010/04/16 01:38:55
I haven't heard of any single player maps at all, which is strange if the editor is out :o
 Alan Wake Seemed Promising But
#3372 posted by Spirit on 2010/04/16 13:03:16
 I Won't
#3373 posted by Jago on 2010/04/16 13:23:51
I won't love it because I won't be getting Alan Wake. I am not going to buy a 360 when I already have a PS3.
 COD4: MW And MW2
#3374 posted by Jago on 2010/04/17 23:10:51
Having now played through the SP campaigns of both (first MW2, then MW1) as well as having played multiplayer of both as well, I thought I'd comment and compare the games. First of all, both games are definately worth playing and you should own at least one of them, which one however, depends on your personal taste for things.
System requirements for both are surprisingly light: a 3-4 year old rig should have no problems running MW1 completely maxed out and a 1-2 year old rig can absolutely run a maxed out MW2.
Singleplayer-wise, both games overall, offer an EXTREMELY polished gaming experience. The developer must've spent really retarded amount of manhours making things look and feel just right, my hat goes off to these guys. MW1 definately has a more believable story and MW2's story has a few large holes in it and is generally rather crazy, as someone else put it pretty well: "24 post-season4 crazy".
Both games follow a similar formula of: some heavy action missions, some stealth/sniping missions and sometimes you get to use some really heavy fucking guns. While generally, I am a big hater of these things in other games and usually consider them an unneeded gimmick, the occasional gun/vehicle parts in the MW games are fun, done right and contribute to the overall immersion in the game world.
Some of the oldtimers probably know that I am a big sucker for games that offer a "cinematic experience" with strong atmosphere and build-up of emotions during gameplay. In this regard, MW2 wins over MW1. I had to look up the names of individual people who had worked on several set pieces of MW2, because to put it all together so well is nothing short of genius. Yes, some of these moments were actually kind of cheap if you go deep into analyzing them, but they WORKED, worked well and that's what matters.
Multiplayer-wise, it's again a question of preference. The problems of MW2 related to the lack of dedicated servers are well documented. Most of the time it works very well, but if several games in a row the host leaves the game and you have to wait 15-20 seconds until the game moves to another host (and sometimes fail) it can get rather frustrating. Additionally, giving the publisher an actual killswitch capability to completely turn off the multiplayer portion of the game IS retarded. You can find Quake servers and players today, over 14 years since the game's release and will probably continue to be able to do so in another 6. Do you really think Activision will be keeping up the Matchmaking service for MW2 for 20 years? Who are you kidding, it probably will be gone in 10. The original XBOX Live was shut down just a few days ago, it was 9 years old. You will no longer be able to play any XBOX1 games online ever gain. MW1 has dedicated servers so it's not going to dissapear anytime soon (or ever).
On another hand, MW1 uses Punkbuster for it's cheater protection, which while probably works alright for most people, causes a lot of hassle for others. Over the years it has evolved to be really picky regarding what software running in the background it considers a cheat, resulting in you sometimes getting kicked from servers for no obvious reason. Again, this doesn't happen too often, but when it does, it can be rather annoying.
Comparing multiplayer gameplay, MW2 offers a more arcade style of gameplay compared to MW1. There is more running, more big bangs and more grenade/etc spam. MW2 also offers a more varied set of different gameplay modes. MW1 on another hand, since it has an SDK available (yes, it's COD4Radiant actually) offers custom maps, obviously giving the player more choice in this regard.
If you've read this far, you definately have way too much free time on your hands, I definately did, since I actually wrote this :)
 Good Review - Very Agreable
#3375 posted by RickyT33 on 2010/04/18 03:55:35
play Metro 2033 then....
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