This isn't the atari that created all the original atari stuff the name is known for though is it. The name has been bought and sold a bunch of times since those guys. I think the current owner of the name made mmos in south east Asia and bought the name or something.
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Modern Warfare three and Castlevania Lords of Shadow.
MW3 because I felt invested in it on account of having played the first two and I actually was interested in seeing it through. Problem is the gameplay difference is negligible and the story is one of the worst I have ever played. I failed...
the trailor bothered me, the first one. it seemed to have a lot of romantic comedy tropes. Alos it seemed to have a lot of "its Ryan Reynolds, what more do you need?"
To me, the ps3 and the xbox 360 have cracked the formula perfectly. (and the black wii classic controller). There is a reason sony hasn't changed their controllers since dualshock.
Well I can't wait. The Timesplitters games have always been my favourite shooter series and i would prefer they didn't mess around with it's formula too much. Give us a good variety of fun charectors and entertaining weapons and I personally will be dead happy.
Also Robots, lots and lots of...
The SBP500 from timesplitters: Future Perfect. its a top loader for some reason but taking it out is a cool little animation. Also the revolver from same. watching it drop bullets is cool.
In almost any game I've played one of my goals os to get up to high vantage points and just survey the area. I used to go to high spots like the temple roof in jak and daxter or the palace roof in jak two just to look the land over. Spiderman two was also a good one for doing this.
I don't know why but even though I love the series, something about timesplitters 2 always freaked me out. Same with Halo 2. I can't pin it down but these games always freaked me out a bit.
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