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Definitely reserving Too Human. Looking forward to the exclusive armors from Gamestop.Solidus_MuteWhat's up with the exclusive armor?
Yes sir! I really enjoyed the demo. Also, I'm a Denis Dyack fanboy...:oBioShockOwnz
he seems like the nicest guy in the world
[QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]Yes sir! I really enjoyed the demo. Also, I'm a Denis Dyack fanboy...:oSaintsRowSam
he seems like the nicest guy in the world
He really does, lol.
Buying it, hopefully I'll get my 360 fixed or replaced by the time it comes out (It red ringed a couple of days ago).
The demo was disappointing at first but you really have to play it more than once to understand what it's all about. I can already tell that this game is going to get some seriously mixed reviews, but I like what I've seen and played so far and that's all that matters to me.
Seems to have gotten a very mixed reception. I thought the demo was terrible but a lot of people on here seemed to like it
Whatever makes them happy I guess
No I played the demo a couple times and I just couldn't get into it.ganon546
same here i tried to like it but the camera work was very poor and the art design as well as the story was unoriginal and uninspiring the actig was quite laughable as well
[QUOTE="ganon546"]No I played the demo a couple times and I just couldn't get into it.ParadiddleFill
same here i tried to like it but the camera work was very poor and the art design as well as the story was unoriginal and uninspiring the actig was quite laughable as well
did you try changing the camera?
did you try changing the camera?
lawlessx
The camera isn't going to change the bad AI, laughable (and all too frequent) dialogue/cutscenes, crap animation, slow and and automatic combat and bad sub-Wii graphics
The game isn't for everyone
[QUOTE="ParadiddleFill"][QUOTE="ganon546"]No I played the demo a couple times and I just couldn't get into it.lawlessx
same here i tried to like it but the camera work was very poor and the art design as well as the story was unoriginal and uninspiring the actig was quite laughable as well
did you try changing the camera?
what do you mean?
Yes sir! I really enjoyed the demo. Also, I'm a Denis Dyack fanboy...:oBioShockOwnz
Lets see I loved Diablo 2 and Eternal Darkness. Safe to say I might love this game too.
[QUOTE="lawlessx"][QUOTE="ParadiddleFill"][QUOTE="ganon546"]No I played the demo a couple times and I just couldn't get into it.ParadiddleFill
same here i tried to like it but the camera work was very poor and the art design as well as the story was unoriginal and uninspiring the actig was quite laughable as well
did you try changing the camera?
what do you mean?
their are different camera angles you can try
[QUOTE="ParadiddleFill"][QUOTE="lawlessx"][QUOTE="ParadiddleFill"][QUOTE="ganon546"]No I played the demo a couple times and I just couldn't get into it.SaintsRowSam
same here i tried to like it but the camera work was very poor and the art design as well as the story was unoriginal and uninspiring the actig was quite laughable as well
did you try changing the camera?
what do you mean?
their are different camera angles you can try
oh well thats a plus because i was playing the demo and the camera doesnt center on you when you move around you have to press a button in order for the camera to re-adjust the camera
It's quite simple really, if you set the camera to stategic, it will always swing to face the enemy that poses the biggest threat, if your trying to shoot someone who is off screen, your probably focusing on the wrong threat and all you need to do is tap lb to re-centre it anyway.
It really does only take a few play throughs to get use to it and once you do it works very well.
It's quite simple really, if you set the camera to stategic, it will always swing to face the enemy that poses the biggest threat, if your trying to shoot someone who is off screen, your probably focusing on the wrong threat and all you need to do is tap lb to re-centre it anyway.
It really does only take a few play throughs to get use to it and once you do it works very well.
KinkInDaLink
yeah but why should a game dictate to me where i should be focusing my energy on? what if i missed some enemies in one part of the stage and then a whole batch of new guys appear? Imagine if gears of war had the same camera work as too human it would be unplayable
[QUOTE="KinkInDaLink"]It's quite simple really, if you set the camera to stategic, it will always swing to face the enemy that poses the biggest threat, if your trying to shoot someone who is off screen, your probably focusing on the wrong threat and all you need to do is tap lb to re-centre it anyway.
It really does only take a few play throughs to get use to it and once you do it works very well.
ParadiddleFill
yeah but why should a game dictate to me where i should be focusing my energy on? what if i missed some enemies in one part of the stage and then a whole batch of new guys appear? Imagine if gears of war had the same camera work as too human it would be unplayable
They're completely different genres, your comparison makes no sense. The camera only switches like that if you have it set to strategic anyways, so that just personal preference. It's really nor hard to keep track of where enemies are, if there behind you just slide at them, and press lb mid lunge and the camera re-centres. It's really not very hard to come to grips with. How many times have you played the demo btw? If it's only once then you just need more time with it.
I realise some gamers these days don't like learning curves on anything, but want instant gratification, learning a new control system or adapting to an automatic camera can put people off. However if you give this game a fair shot and learn all its intricacies, then you will more likely see why so many are praising this game.
[QUOTE="ParadiddleFill"][QUOTE="KinkInDaLink"]It's quite simple really, if you set the camera to stategic, it will always swing to face the enemy that poses the biggest threat, if your trying to shoot someone who is off screen, your probably focusing on the wrong threat and all you need to do is tap lb to re-centre it anyway.
It really does only take a few play throughs to get use to it and once you do it works very well.
KinkInDaLink
yeah but why should a game dictate to me where i should be focusing my energy on? what if i missed some enemies in one part of the stage and then a whole batch of new guys appear? Imagine if gears of war had the same camera work as too human it would be unplayable
They're completely different genres, your comparison makes no sense. The camera only switches like that if you have it set to strategic anyways, so that just personal preference. It's really nor hard to keep track of where enemies are, if there behind you just slide at them, and press lb mid lunge and the camera re-centres. It's really not very hard to come to grips with. How many times have you played the demo btw? If it's only once then you just need more time with it.
I realise some gamers these days don't like learning curves on anything, but want instant gratification, learning a new control system or adapting to an automatic camera can put people off. However if you give this game a fair shot and learn all its intricacies, then you will more likely see why so many are praising this game.
i only played the demo once and deleted after my first play through, i didnt know that you could change the camera but the strategic camera is very annyoing, when you cant tell where an enemy is at during a battle then you know there is a problem. Learning curves are great and all ive played alot of games where it took a while to master the controls including operation flashpoint, microsoft flight simulator a histroy of flight, anarchy online. The problem is when the learning curve affects the gameplay then it becomes frusterating
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