Truth said:This game better fail both commercially and critically like Hellgate.
Truth said:This game better fail both commercially and critically like Hellgate.
Nah, people are still playing Doom 3.NiM82 said:Truth said:This game better fail both commercially and critically like Hellgate.
Nah it'll be like Doom3.
Everyone will buy (and hype) it, then 3 months down the line, no one will be playing it. Slagging it off will then be the in-thing on the 'popular' forums.
Sure Postal was fun, so as far as violence goes, i am all in, but it'll get boring pretty fast and VATS-slo-mo will annoy crap out of everybody.Lumpy said:Doesn't look that bad. It could be fun if the stupidity isn't excessive. Oblivion 2 sound appropriate.
I guess the slo-mo can be turned off.jagged-jimmy said:Sure Postal was fun, so as far as violence goes, i am all in, but it'll get boring pretty fast and VATS-slo-mo will annoy crap out of everybody.Lumpy said:Doesn't look that bad. It could be fun if the stupidity isn't excessive. Oblivion 2 sound appropriate.
The violence animation in the video sucks anyway. They should look at Stranglehold for good animations that don't get old (the target reacts appropriately, the animation is short but sweet, you can shoot them in the balls, etc.). Or AoC's fatalities.Is it wrong that the game kind of makes me sick with it's glorification of violence? Especially in the new trailer they released. Headshots and violence galore. Am I just a pussy or has popular culture almost reached the bottom of the cesspool?
How is it different from Fallout's targeted shots?sabishii said:VATS looks like it has zero challenge to it. Even if it does... I'll bet the game'll turn off both the action/console crowd because they'll get bored of VATS and hate the lackluster combat, and even the average RPGer will think VATS is retarded. Target audience: Oblivion LARPer.
The Target Audience said:this game looks pretty awesome. I never had a chance to play the other bioshock games. but this looks cool
Well admittedly the video does make it seem easier than it probably is, since they probably put in a cheat. Still, one aspect which I think will make for easy gameplay is that you can pause the combat any time to use it, and then sprint back behind cover if you miss or you need to "charge up" your AP. Whereas in Fallout, the turn-based system forces you to be stuck out in the open after you make your attempted shot, where your enemies can do the same to you.Lumpy said:How is it different from Fallout's targeted shots?sabishii said:VATS looks like it has zero challenge to it. Even if it does... I'll bet the game'll turn off both the action/console crowd because they'll get bored of VATS and hate the lackluster combat, and even the average RPGer will think VATS is retarded. Target audience: Oblivion LARPer.
Raapys said:Looks just like expected. They've turned it into an FPS. Problem is, Bethesda can't make FPS games, and thus there's a big likelihood it's going to fail even as a shooter.
sabishii said:Now I forget if F3 lets your enemies perform VATS on you, but that would be interesting.
Dire Roach said:sabishii said:Now I forget if F3 lets your enemies perform VATS on you, but that would be interesting.In the final boss battle of the game, when you fight against The President (voiced by Malcolm McDowell) while he is wearing a giant suit of power armor, the game suddenly pauses and you see the action from his first-person perspective. He says, "Ha Ha Ha! How do ya like this?!" and then you see the VATS hud appear. He then chooses to spend five action points to shoot missiles at your groin, but these can be easily dodged or shot down in mid-flight. In order to defeat him, you must use VATS immediately after each time he uses it against you in order to lob fatman nukes at his now-vulnerable missile launchers.
sportforredneck said:Dire Roach said:sabishii said:Now I forget if F3 lets your enemies perform VATS on you, but that would be interesting.In the final boss battle of the game, when you fight against The President (voiced by Malcolm McDowell) while he is wearing a giant suit of power armor, the game suddenly pauses and you see the action from his first-person perspective. He says, "Ha Ha Ha! How do ya like this?!" and then you see the VATS hud appear. He then chooses to spend five action points to shoot missiles at your groin, but these can be easily dodged or shot down in mid-flight. In order to defeat him, you must use VATS immediately after each time he uses it against you in order to lob fatman nukes at his now-vulnerable missile launchers.
I think you mean: In the final boss battle of the game, when you fight against The President (voiced by Malcolm McDowell) while he is wearing a giant suit of power armor, the game suddenly pauses and you see the action from his first-person perspective. He says, "Ha Ha Ha! How do ya like this?!" and then you see the VATS hud appear. He then chooses to spend five action points to shoot missiles at your groin, but these can be easily dodged or shot down in mid-flight. In order to defeat him, you must use VATS immediately after each time he uses it against you in order to lob fatman nukes at his now-vulnerable missile launchers.