Oh, I still love Mass Effect, and it is probably a better game in the long run, but I still did like Alpha Protocolpspman45 said:I guess i'm more of a Bioware guy than you, no harm donezombiejoe said:HA! I have bested you good sir. I already played it, BEFORE Alpha Protocol.pspman45 said:Play Mass Effect2, you will take that statement backzombiejoe said:Alpha Protocol
I thought that was a pretty good game.
I just could not stand that huge aim reticle, in some cases, it was larger than the target i was trying to hit! and stealth could only get you so far...zombiejoe said:Oh, I still love Mass Effect, and it is probably a better game in the long run, but I still did like Alpha Protocolpspman45 said:I guess i'm more of a Bioware guy than you, no harm donezombiejoe said:HA! I have bested you good sir. I already played it, BEFORE Alpha Protocol.pspman45 said:Play Mass Effect2, you will take that statement backzombiejoe said:Alpha Protocol
I thought that was a pretty good game.
Oh my god. It was the first game I played on my Xbox. It was so freaking good!ChipSandwich said:Jet Set Radio Future
Yes, I did. I played as a Vanguard, then I tried Infiltrator. Sorry, but a different set of skills doesn't do the job for me. It's not about the gameplay, because it's stellar anyway, it's about going through a 12 hours of the exact same events, with two or three possible outcomes, which doesn't really change anything in the long run (I really do hope that ME3 will make those decision important). It's was an awesome game for one playthrough, but I just cannot force myself to do it second time.pspman45 said:Have you considered trying a different Class?
many people just play soldier, get bored, and say its shit
and btw, alpha protocol's aim reticle is only about 7 miles long...
The First level's job is to make me pick what skillset i want to pick, you mentioned Deus Ex, they did that right, they maxed out the skill and let you try it. AP just says, here is a pistol, you're going to miss every shot, so you might as well sink all your points into CQC and stealth, so I did.Yossarian1507 said:Yes, I did. I played as a Vanguard, then I tried Infiltrator. Sorry, but a different set of skills doesn't do the job for me. It's not about the gameplay, because it's stellar anyway, it's about going through a 12 hours of the exact same events, with two or three possible outcomes, which doesn't really change anything in the long run (I really do hope that ME3 will make those decision important). It's was an awesome game for one playthrough, but I just cannot force myself to do it second time.pspman45 said:Have you considered trying a different Class?
many people just play soldier, get bored, and say its shit
and btw, alpha protocol's aim reticle is only about 7 miles long...
Also, hey nice stab at AP, but let me retaliate in your way:
Have you considered putting some skill point in those weapons?
Many people just say the pistol is shit, but when you actually start putting your points in it, it suddenly becomes the best way to win boss battles. This is the same deal like in Deus Ex. Yeah sure, at first I was also whining about it, but when I discovered what was the system behind it, I think it's brilliant. You want to be proficient in something - train it.
Hey, I agree about the first one, it would be better if they let you do that. But, hey no game is perfect. I'm just saying 'give it a chance, it's not that bad'.pspman45 said:The First level's job is to make me pick what skillset i want to pick, you mentioned Deus Ex, they did that right, they maxed out the skill and let you try it. AP just says, here is a pistol, you're going to miss every shot, so you might as well sink all your points into CQC and stealth, so I did.
(PS: the protagonist's name is so atrociously bad... i mean Micheal Thorton? thats boring... its just a slight change to these guy's names http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Thornton )
That wikipedia page doesn't exist..... lolYossarian1507 said:Hey, I agree about the first one, it would be better if they let you do that. But, hey no game is perfect. I'm just saying 'give it a chance, it's not that bad'.pspman45 said:The First level's job is to make me pick what skillset i want to pick, you mentioned Deus Ex, they did that right, they maxed out the skill and let you try it. AP just says, here is a pistol, you're going to miss every shot, so you might as well sink all your points into CQC and stealth, so I did.
(PS: the protagonist's name is so atrociously bad... i mean Micheal Thorton? thats boring... its just a slight change to these guy's names http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Thornton )
About the second one... Really? Those are two War heroes, one tax judge and an actor. What's wrong with that? I mean, John Shepard is the default in ME, and it's also a slight change to these guy's names: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sheppard_(disambiguation), and it's not really that interesting as well. I'm not saying it's a point against ME. I mean, who cares? It's just a name. Not every hero needs to be called Marcus Fenix, Duke Nukem, Blast Hardcheese or whatever.
I'm not sure, where this conversation is heading... I think AP is seriously underrated for the reasons I stated already. You try to counter that argument, because... ME2 is better (plus two nitpicks). Yeah, probably. But:
a) That still doesn't mean that AP ISN'T underrated. Lakers, Spurs, Celtics, and Heat are the best basketball teams around, but that doesn't mean that, let's say, Orlando Magic is not a good team as well.
b) While we're at it, the basketball metaphor is actually appropriate to the situation. The Spurs maybe the best team around, but Phoenix Suns' playstyle is what I like about basketball (explosive offense, fancy passes from the point guards etc.), and that's why I have more fun watching Phoenix play rather than Spurs (Well, okay, also because Gortat play's there and I'm from Poland, but you get my point).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sheppardpspman45 said:That wikipedia page doesn't exist..... lol
and please refer to the ZP review of AP before i rant on how much of a douche Thorton is. and he will ALWAYS be a douche, no matter what kind of character you are
But I always play the stalwart hero of the land, who saved the school of orphans instead of taking the goldYossarian1507 said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sheppardpspman45 said:That wikipedia page doesn't exist..... lol
and please refer to the ZP review of AP before i rant on how much of a douche Thorton is. and he will ALWAYS be a douche, no matter what kind of character you are
Maybe. I liked him being a douche though. I loved the way he pissed Marburg off, I love the way he went along with Steven Heck's conspiracy theories. I love his conversations with SIE. To each their own I guess.
Most reviews seemed to play it on the consoles, which wasn't the best idea, since it's audience was always primarily on the PC.Troublesome Lagomorph said:[troll face]Halo 2.[/troll face]
In all seriousness, I would go with Metro 2033. A couple of good reviews, most said it was shit. Played it for myself and loved it to bits.
I'll admit that it could use a bit more polish, but considering how innovative it is, it's fine with me. I'd rather have a innovative but unpolished game than a polished but derivative one.Yossarian1507 said:Yeah, I played and liked WotS 3, and it's definitely underrated, but this is the prime of example of a game with potential to be Amazing, and turns out just good.Sakurazaki1023 said:I've managed to play all three of them and I have to agree. The games are essentially Choose-Your-Own-Adventure books in the form of a game. Apparently the series is a bit like the Yakuza franchise in terms of popularity. The fourth game in the series will be coming out in Japan soon, but in the US the games are almost completely unknown (aside from a cult following).Caligulove said:Way of the Samurai.
The story is classic corny samurai flick, but I loved the game for how it branched based on decisions, either reunite the warring clans, take sides, work with the government or be a lone sort of 'ronin' through the whole story (VERY short campaign, though) On top of that, a bevy of different swords, styles and moves to learn. I grew up watching old samurai movies like Lone Wolf and Cub or Seven Samurai- so I fucking loved that game.
I never played the sequel, though I heard there was some kind of added mechanic where police or militia would pursue you like cops in GTA- didn't sound as fun as basically kill warring samurai clans without much reprisal in the first one.
The sword combat is nuanced and complex, and the story has more paths and branches than any other game I've seen (the third game has 22 endings not including the secret ending where you kill every NPC in the game). The series has kind of a odd sense of humor, but they really aren't meant to be taken seriously. It's quirky, fun, and gives the player more freedom than any other series on the market.
The combat could be less stiff (and the could let you fight multiple opponents at time, because it just looks silly when you kill off footsoldiers one by one), the world could be bigger, and most importantly, the game could've be more stuck-proof. I remember locking myself from any possible ending (no more inklings on the map FOREVER), because I accidentally pushed the 'apologize' button in one cutscene. My friend did similar thing, when he tried to side with Shuzen, but didn't do enough sidequest to actually speak with him directly before the Nobunaga event. Then the gates were locked for him, and he was stuck forever. It really can piss you off, if you played the game for hours, and must start again because of something like that.