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Sparky 04-09-2013 09:21 PM

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Yeah, I can see what you're saying in terms of gameplay, and I've heard a lot of similar complaints. Honestly though, I didn't mind it. While the vigors weren't a necessity to killing enemies, I still loved that the choice was provided. The game itself was so easy that I kind of just enjoyed taking out the enemies in various ways. And I felt undertow was actually extremely useful if I ever got bogged down at all.
Yeah I'm on my second go-around and have been making an effort to mess around with the vigors more. I do wish they had done more interesting stuff with elizabeth's tears. Just getting hooks and med packs by pressing square seemed a little contrived. It would have been cool if she warped in a tornado or something to take out enemies, it would have made her appear as powerful in game as what she was capable of during cutscenes.

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As for the game being linear, wasn't the first one similar to that? It's been a while since I played it but I don't believe it had anything similar to the "sidequests" in Infinite (not to say these were anything substantial, but there was some room to go off the beaten path in this game that I can't really remember in the first game).
yeah, i guess the first just did a better job of seeming like it wasn't as linear. Remember having to take pictures of the people? There was a map and it seemed like more backtracking, unlocking new areas. I remember having to come back and melt away ice to reach new paths, though i suppose bioshock infinite has similiar instances. I guess i felt the first bioshock was more metroid/castlevania-ish in design.
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I have read up a bit on the ending and have heard that theory. It does make a lot of sense. Really impressed with how Levine managed to tie the two games together without it really seeming forced. I really don't think there are any series or games out there that can rival this storytelling ability, along with atmosphere. They really have something going here, and I'm interested to see where they go next, if they do decide to make a new game that isn't simply a rehash like Bioshock 2 was.
im really curious to see what they do in terms of dlc. Considering their selling a season pass you'd think the dlc will be substantial. I hope it's more single player story-driven stuff, not just some challenge rooms or some uninspired add-ons.

ThePhanastasio 04-09-2013 09:33 PM

I almost bought the season pass, but balked at the last minute. I'll pay for it if I hear that the DLC is absolutely phenomenal, but probably not otherwise. The game itself is more than good enough for me.

LoathsomePete 04-13-2013 06:12 PM



Anybody else excited for this?

djchameleon 04-13-2013 06:33 PM

I kind of regret buying Army of Two Devils Cartel blindly without renting/reading reviews. I wanted a 3rd person shooter so I picked it up but it seems like I got a fps type shooter that has little mini stages that are basically just waves of enemies coming out from different sides

XtremeEclectic 04-13-2013 07:02 PM

Right now watching my wife play Midnight Club LA

sedang1 04-13-2013 10:29 PM

I love metal gear rising and lara croft :)

Sparky 04-14-2013 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1306726)


Anybody else excited for this?

Looks cool. I just poked around the video but it seems more or less far cry 3 with a different skin? I mean that in a good way, assuming it has a new narrative and some new toys ill get it, I 100% far cry minus all the artifacts.:yeah:

LoathsomePete 04-14-2013 07:49 PM

Basically it's a reskinned Far Cry 3 with original story and campaign that's suppose to be around 8 hours or so. It's only $15 too (or at least it will be on Steam), I say it's a pretty sound investment considering pretty much every Call Of Duty game since 4 has been half that long and costs $60 US.

Yac 04-15-2013 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete (Post 1306726)


Anybody else excited for this?

Oh yes. Great engine and gameplay combined with an absurd level of epic 80's silliness. I love games that don't take themselves too seriously.

Wanderr 04-18-2013 03:22 AM

Crysis 3 hehe


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