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#1 DazeHeart
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[QUOTE="DazeHeart"]To be honest, I wish they made a Bioshock online, but as an MMO. Bioshock 2 now has multiplayer, but IMAGINE: Choosing a character, being able to explore the vast city of Rapture, levelling up and getting a multitude of new powers and upgrades, finding big daddies and possibly unique ones (like bosses) that are harder to take down, and getting ADAM rewards from little sisters. You could create guilds with other splicers and combat others in PVP areas of rapture. Regular updates could be additions to the city, new things to do, more powers, bigger level caps, and more bosses. Honestly it would have been great.spookykid143

Rapture isn't that big.

Well ofcourse not, but I meant "imagine" it was. :) I hope that fixes things up for you. It's easy to expand an environment :D Possibly even a second city, who knows lol, you can go so far with imagination. Maybe people could even roam in nearby ocean.
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#2 DazeHeart
Member since 2010 • 27 Posts
It's quite mint. All 3 have the cases, and only one of them is minus the game-booklet. I keep my games in good condition :)
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#3 DazeHeart
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[QUOTE="DazeHeart"]Halo 3 Campaign was a letdown for me. One and Two really hyped me up. The gameplay was great! The multiplayer in all 3 works well for me. However the Singleplayer for 3.. I just.. I don't know. You always had marines around, so you weren't doing the fighting alone like you used to. Ofcourse in all 3 games there are levels when you're allied, but the game lost it's "solo" feeling. I wasn't particularly fond of the level-design either. Too many big open maps, and the amount of enemies that come at you are not very well planned. I loved it how in Halo 2, you'd get packs of enemies, maybe a few tough ones, a drop ship and whatever else, it just flowed better (for me). Halo 3 I just felt let down because I was either in a vehicle blowing up a zillion other vehicles, or running with a hundred marines killing things. The arbiter seemed pushed back a bit too, the gameplay was centered on the chief and the AI for the arbiter was pretty bad too. I'm not saying Halo 3 was terrible, I liked it anyway, the story was oookay compared to the last two, but some of the events in the game which I shall not spoil, ruined the game for me greatly - as well as the ending, and the rude statement from the captain to the arbiter.

I'd also like to say that I wish the levels were a bit better designed. Halo 2 had a variety of environments ranging from a city at war, a heretic base, arid and snowy wastelands to lush jungle with beautiful ruins and some other amazing things on Halo itself. Halo 3 was: Big open grassy environment to big open snow environment to many narrow corridors. I didn't like it.
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#4 DazeHeart
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Halo 3 Campaign was a letdown for me. One and Two really hyped me up. The gameplay was great! The multiplayer in all 3 works well for me. However the Singleplayer for 3.. I just.. I don't know. You always had marines around, so you weren't doing the fighting alone like you used to. Ofcourse in all 3 games there are levels when you're allied, but the game lost it's "solo" feeling. I wasn't particularly fond of the level-design either. Too many big open maps, and the amount of enemies that come at you are not very well planned. I loved it how in Halo 2, you'd get packs of enemies, maybe a few tough ones, a drop ship and whatever else, it just flowed better (for me). Halo 3 I just felt let down because I was either in a vehicle blowing up a zillion other vehicles, or running with a hundred marines killing things. The arbiter seemed pushed back a bit too, the gameplay was centered on the chief and the AI for the arbiter was pretty bad too. I'm not saying Halo 3 was terrible, I liked it anyway, the story was oookay compared to the last two, but some of the events in the game which I shall not spoil, ruined the game for me greatly - as well as the ending, and the rude statement from the captain to the arbiter.
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#5 DazeHeart
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For meee.. it would be... Jumping Flash.
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#6 DazeHeart
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I believe Reviews should have comments. I'd really like to comment on stupid reviews proving the millions of invalid points that exist out there. I'm not kidding, people are seriously stupid sometimes.
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#7 DazeHeart
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Forgotten and/or Under-Rated Shooters: Freedom Fighters - Forgotten, alas not under-rated. We would have seen a Freedom Fighters 2, but Kayne and Linch was made instead. Xcom Enforcer - Under-rated despite gamespot reviews. Great variety of weapons/aliens and it's explosive fun. Half Life 1 - A gem of the FPS line, however forgotten, and not played by the new generations of the ever-growing FPS community. There's more I can't remember right now.
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#8 DazeHeart
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To be honest, I wish they made a Bioshock online, but as an MMO. Bioshock 2 now has multiplayer, but IMAGINE: Choosing a character, being able to explore the vast city of Rapture, levelling up and getting a multitude of new powers and upgrades, finding big daddies and possibly unique ones (like bosses) that are harder to take down, and getting ADAM rewards from little sisters. You could create guilds with other splicers and combat others in PVP areas of rapture. Regular updates could be additions to the city, new things to do, more powers, bigger level caps, and more bosses. Honestly it would have been great.
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#9 DazeHeart
Member since 2010 • 27 Posts
You're creeping me out, dude. SteelAttack
How so? :S
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#10 DazeHeart
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Honestly from what I saw, it looked great. I sense that it'll be frustrating at some points of the game, just because of the way the game is. Nevertheless, I shall play it.
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