I really dont know which is worse. These two recently came out for the PSN update yesterday.
Haze screams generic shooter, bad voice acting, and i like that they try to make it non-stop
action with in game sequences, but i think they executed it poorly.
nectar isint as ausome as i expected it to be, it just gives u a slight jolt and nice glowing effects.
Like street crack instead of the cocaine i assumed it was.
I gave it two trys and it pretty much sucked and wont get higher than a 7.0
but ur talking to a guy who played FPS all his life so im very fond of generic fps.
Im glad i never hyped this game, it was rubbish from the get-go in my mind.
But i am hyping KZ2 and Geow2
Bourn conspiracy screams suckiness as well. Nice they tried to implement a neat combat system,
but i just found it incredibly annoying after the first 2 times. Its really terribly and completely annoying
after a short time.
Speaking of annoyances, the GOW-esque botton sequence mashing is implemented too much and worse because
u have to restart a freakin whole checkpoint, with long loading times.
THe shooting is meh, its not bad, not as good as uncharted but nothign to complain to much about.
The racing part in the car was COMPLETELY LAUGHABLY HORRIBLE, it was like i was playing an n64 title it
was just sooooo bad.
Im expecting nothing more than a 6.5, just too many annoyances in the name of implenting innovative gameplay
and cinematic gaming.
On another note, GRID wasnt bad, its no gt5 or pgr killer but its not too bad, but completely aracady.
And im not into racing games so im very bias towards it anyways.
But i found myself more preoccupied smashing my car and trying out that cool flashback trick to see the crashes
than actually caring to play the game.
ANd although some may scream their only demos, i may scream, that its not gonna get significantly
better in my book, especially bourne conspiracy.
And if u disagree with me majorly and find that either haze or bourne are extremely fun, then consider
Urself easily amused and i direct you to the comedy of Dane cook.
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