The single player campaign in these types of games, when you get down to it, does not exist for the benefit of the player. It is designed solely to create set pieces to put into trailers to get people's attention so that they buy it on launch day. And considering how CoD's numbers have been steadily declining for a few years, they're desperate to do everything they can to sell as much as they can on launch before the bubble bursts and then they have to pick another franchise to be their cash cow.vagabondwillsmile said:Ugh--- this game. In your Squirty Play the "Press X to Pay Respects" bit was shockingly tacky. If the game is about being a soldier, I'd want to be doing cool combat things of course, but on an emotional level, the sacrifice felt empty because the story gives us nothing to latch onto about the characters for us to care about them as comrades in arms, friends, or even just as people.
Want the audience to feel something? Have an officer talk about the soldier's character and his accomplishments on and off the battlefield. Show his family grieving. Show the flag being honorably folded and given to the widow as she tries not to collapse under its weight. Show flashbacks of being him doing something goofy in the mess hall at basic. Give the audience SOMETHING. Not a POS quicktime event. I groaned and rolled my eyes. Noone should be groaning or rolling their eyes at a soldier's funeral.
You know what? Forget tacky. That scene was in bad taste, poorly handled, and approached being disrespectful.
Moving on: I'm so glad you mentioned the leniarity, Jim. I kept thinking, "This is really, REALLY close to being an on-rails-shooter".
I could tell imediately from the hype-building commercial, where the player just follows this guy around being told where to go and what to do and the player imagines that a goat is a girl, that this would be Instruction Following Simulator 7. Your carnival ride is about to start, keep your hands inside the cart at all times. Be sure to stop by the souvenire shop on your way out.
But people just buy these games for the multiplayer right? Which is weird because the other ad showcasing "Spacey" (quotes because any time a movie or game tries CG the likenesses of real people it looks horrible and wooded - ugh cg Jolie in Beowulf, what a complete mess) and and a few other things about the campaign, seems to suggest they've put some care into developing a robust single-player campaign. Nope. They didn't.
And another killer was when "Spacey" says, "This is advanced Warfare". Yes, we know, Weird Cardboard Kevin Spacey. We know. That's what it says on the box.
Don't forget the obligatory shitting on the U.S. and Modern Military Shooters/Spunkgargleweewee fans by Yahtzee (Regardless of whether they deserve it or not.).Evonisia said:Edit: And now to wait two weeks to see (note: incoming exaggeration) Yahtzee proclaim Call of Duty to be the worst thing ever yet again. This November's not going to be a pleasant one.
Not really. If it was done in such a way as Tribes, you could argue it did. But in this case, if anything, it actually makes things even more dumbed down due to the 'verticality' of the map design. When devs have to balance or change maps around catering to some movement gimmick, the map becomes less about knowing what corners to push, where to peek, what corridors to hold etc and more about finding places high up to camp in and to derp around with the jetpack.Izanagi009 said:In this case, I would argue there is some level of skill in using the suit's mobility as well as aiming while on the move. Since there is no smart pistol like with Titanfall, this means that people have to actively aim and while criticism of auto-aim are valid for the console versions, i'm not sure how accurate it is for the PC version.
Well, Destiny already has a sequel on the works, so I guess that's their next cash cow.Aiddon said:The single player campaign in these types of games, when you get down to it, does not exist for the benefit of the player. It is designed solely to create set pieces to put into trailers to get people's attention so that they buy it on launch day. And considering how CoD's numbers have been steadily declining for a few years, they're desperate to do everything they can to sell as much as they can on launch before the bubble bursts and then they have to pick another franchise to be their cash cow.
Same,I remember laughing my ass off when this scene came up.Delcast said:When I saw "PRESS X TO PAY RESPECTS" I simply laughed my ass off... because whoever is developing this has to know that is fantastic parody... right?
I hope they know that.
Anyhow, that was a good review, I agree with most of the points, but I still have had a blast with it.
That's awesome! I did not remember that...TippiestRook said: