I finally ordered this game online. Hopefully, I'll get to play it before the Thanksgiving break.
Oh God, he's playing with the classic controller.
WTH am I watching? ................
I haz it! I will try to give impressions tonight or tomorrow morning, but with DK and Thanksgiving it might be later.
travo said:I haz it! I will try to give impressions tonight or tomorrow morning, but with DK and Thanksgiving it might be later.
Disc still dodgy?
gamingeek said:travo said:I haz it! I will try to give impressions tonight or tomorrow morning, but with DK and Thanksgiving it might be later.
Disc still dodgy?
I just popped it in this morning. I left it in the box yesterday and played some DK.
Ok, I got a working, new copy, but it's very difficult to play when my son is around. Maybe I can give impressions during his naptime.
Ok, very quick impressions. It's fun and I probably would've had more fun on the dam level if I didn't have to keep tinkering with the controls. I switched the nunchuk combo to the classic controller back to the nunchuk. I think almost have it just right but it starts off way too sensitive for me. You know what the default button is for firing when I played with the Classic controller? The ZR button. Yep, that little button at the very top that you have to stretch your fingers over other buttons to reach.. What. The . Fuck?
But after that mess was over, I started to have fun. I like that there are already a number of ways to handle the guards. I can sneak in behind through vents and dodge them completely. take them out one by one or go all Rambo. The visuals are nice to look at, though I'm still not quite used to the blur effect. It sems to be done too much. The facility is kinda fun.
I'll probably dabble with some multiplayer modes tomorrow night.
One more thing, no Sean Bean?
Travo do this to your controls.
Also, remember to hold down Z for camera lock. Change you button layout to the one where you press A to go down sights and B to shoot.
Turn off all auto-aim, snap to and camera re-centering etc.
Question: I am now playing to beat the third Rare FPS in 5 days (Perfect Dark), so I've got a good feel for what their legacy is.
One mark the series is that if you fail any of the objectives you have to restart the mission. I don't mind this per se, it's a creative feature for an FPS. In execution is it sometimes flawed, in that you can trigger something without knowing it that will cause the mission to end.
Was this emulated in the new GoldenEye 007? I would imagine not.
It was not from what little I've played.
aspro said:Question: I am now playing to beat the third Rare FPS in 5 days (Perfect Dark), so I've got a good feel for what their legacy is.
One mark the series is that if you fail any of the objectives you have to restart the mission. I don't mind this per se, it's a creative feature for an FPS. In execution is it sometimes flawed, in that you can trigger something without knowing it that will cause the mission to end.
Was this emulated in the new GoldenEye 007? I would imagine not.
The new wii game lets you continue the game if you fail an objective but it bumps the difficulty down to the base level. Sometimes you can miss the fact because you click to skip past text. Watch out for it.
If it does do this you have to go back to the level where you failed the objective via the mission select option and redo it with the objectives.
Nevermind, beaten
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