Yeah true that. I played the demo and one level in the full game and it kicked ass. Strangling Koreans until their eyes (kind of) popped out is pretty addictive. I reckon the game has a lot of potential but hasn't fully used all of the advantages thrown at it from what I've seen so far. Also, are the environments destructible like BF:BC or red faction? Because I think i recall throwing this dude into a shed and it smashed down.
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#32
Posted 15 October 2008 - 07:41 AM
Yes, buildings and foliage are entirely destructible in Crysis. That means you can be hiding in a shack, and when the Koreans notice you they'll toss a grenade into the building and then you have no cover.
I think the problem lies with people who play Crysis like it's a regular FPS. There's a lot of ways to creatively play the game but everybody just leaves their suit in armor mode and does the run n' gun thing.
I think the problem lies with people who play Crysis like it's a regular FPS. There's a lot of ways to creatively play the game but everybody just leaves their suit in armor mode and does the run n' gun thing.
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#33
Posted 15 October 2008 - 10:22 AM
QUOTE (Maggot4Life @ Oct 15 2008, 01:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Strangling Koreans until their eyes (kind of) popped out is pretty addictive.
If you're into strangulation, I might suggest "Death to Spies", a PC exclusive smersh-inspired stealth game. More or less hitman in ww2, or a cross between hitman and commandos (the former for the interface and actions, the latter for the overlayed map and fields of vision). It's short but nice, and you get to choke a lot of people, from nazi typists to american scientists. It's also typically one of those games where bullet wounds hurt, which I find rather refreshing. And sometimes deserved.
But as always with those sneaking games, what opponents ignore or react to looks somewhat random. It takes 10 levels of trial and error to start getting the feel of what will or won't get the attention of the enemy, and, yes, the game is 10 levels long. Still, it's worth trying out the demo (actually the game's first level). Here for instance. In case.
#34
Posted 21 October 2008 - 05:47 AM
http://www.videogame...-2008-9693.html
He's pretty much hit the nail on the head, LucasArts only exist now to farm out all their old IP.
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they've basically turned into an intellectual property machine
He's pretty much hit the nail on the head, LucasArts only exist now to farm out all their old IP.
#36
Posted 24 October 2008 - 03:43 PM
Wait until it's cheaper. I do like owning the game but I should have waited for the price point to drop.
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