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Can't be bothered
Then don't bitch about the FPS genre dying if you're not going to take suggestions of great games. Continue playing shitastic games; you're on the right track.
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aren't they?
Hell, the HL2 episodes aren't really so much FPS now as they are simply FP.
Hell, the HL2 episodes aren't really so much FPS now as they are simply FP.
I'm talking the multiplayer shooter obviously, games like HL2:ep1/2, Portal, and Bioshock were brilliant. But when I look at Quake Wars, it just shows on bland the whole FPS genre has become, same goes for CoD4 and Halo 3.
It took you until CoD4 to realise this? Try CoD 1. The FPS genre has always been bland.I'm talking the multiplayer shooter obviously, games like HL2:ep1/2, Portal, and Bioshock were brilliant. But when I look at Quake Wars, it just shows on bland the whole FPS genre has become, same goes for CoD4 and Halo 3.
I could probably count on two hands how many soldiers you go through. Which is a very good thing for gameplay, I think.
It took you until CoD4 to realise this? Try CoD 1. The FPS genre has always been bland.
So...one title shows that the FPS genre is still alive? I'm not calling TF2 shit, it looks like good fun, but when there are about 5 FPS games out of the shitload released every year, that's a bit sad
What's lacking in the episodes, I think - is the freedom I used to feel stepping into the shoes of Gordon. Now I know you probably completely disagree with me here, but I think Alyx and company serve to almost over-humanize Gordon and turn him into a dynamic, fleshed out character (something I never really wanted to see), I don't want hugs and flirtatious looks from Alyx, or sighs of relief every time I make it out of a dangerous situation in one piece - because I feel as if I AM Gordon, and I don't need it constantly affirmed that these characters care about me.
Basically I miss the loner feeling of Half-Life quite dearly... the gorgeous immersive atmosphere of Black Mesa - I was alone and the fight for survival was my own, not an effort to salvage an entire people, but an effort to save my own ass.
Yeah... not wanting to derail the thread, since this is a bit tangential, but you summed up my feelings exactly.What's lacking in the episodes, I think - is the freedom I used to feel stepping into the shoes of Gordon. Now I know you probably completely disagree with me here, but I think Alyx and company serve to almost over-humanize Gordon and turn him into a dynamic, fleshed out character (something I never really wanted to see), I don't want hugs and flirtatious looks from Alyx, or sighs of relief every time I make it out of a dangerous situation in one piece - because I feel as if I AM Gordon, and I don't need it constantly affirmed that these characters care about me.
Basically I miss the loner feeling of Half-Life quite dearly, and I hope another chapter is released in the Half-Life saga that gives the same sense of alienation and mystery delivered in the original. Some may think that would be a step back for narration in the FPS genre - but personally, it's what got me here in the first place, the gorgeous immersive atmosphere of Black Mesa - I was alone and the fight for survival was my own, not an effort to salvage an entire people, but an effort to save my own ass.
Well not really, seems to be the trend for a lot of genres, at least of those I'm willing to play (actually a lot less than 5 for others...)So...one title shows that the FPS genre is still alive? I'm not calling TF2 shit, it looks like good fun, but when there are about 5 FPS games out of the shitload released every year, that's a bit sad
I could probably count on two hands how many soldiers you go through. Which is a very good thing for gameplay, I think.
So...one title shows that the FPS genre is still alive? I'm not calling TF2 shit, it looks like good fun, but when there are about 5 FPS games out of the shitload released every year, that's a bit sad
It was just more of MoH: Allied Assault. http://youtube.com/watch?v=FeWKsyTX52sWhat are you talking about? Call of Duty was an amazing cinematic adventures. The pacing was well laid out and every scenario was different- the final rush into Berlin was probably one of the most climactic points of gaming experience for me.
I don't think FPS games are becoming mediocre, I think the players are just growing used to them. Ask some younger or less experienced players what they think of Halo 3 or Crysis and you'll get enthused reactions.