Well, I just got back home with a brand new copy of Super Smash Bros Brawl. I recieved a Christmas card today that contained a $50 gift card, so I weathered the chaos of Christmas Eve shopping ( , and picked it up. Thankfully, the game works fine with my launch Wii (some launch Wiis don't work with Brawl, and they have to be sent back to Nintendo).
I haven't played that much of it yet, but I'm liking it a lot so far. I definately prefer the slower speed of Brawl's gameplay over Melee's noticably faster speed, and the camera seems less erratic than Melee's too.
I got my 360 back. Now I feel like a man again. *evil laughter*
Ok, back to Animal Crossing.
Good to hear. Man this is only the second day without mine and already I feel so empty and alone. *sobs* I filed the repair order and now just await for the coffin to send it away in. I sure hope it all gets done in quick order. I just got Red Alert 3 and Call of Duty for Christmas and was really enjoying them.
What? You got hit too? This is crazy and you guys still haven't given me tips on this Dead Space boss that shoots asteroids out of his gob.
edgecrusher said:
gamingeek said:
edgecrusher said:
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Its basically Elder Scrolls in a modern, realistic setting. I liked it, but at the same time the Elder Scrolls games hit me A LOT harder than Fallout. I don't know why, maybe I just like the ES fantasy setting more.
The combat is great in how you can target specific body parts, and the slow-mo scenes are awesome. Yet I found it like the rest of the game to become a bit more tiresome and repetitive than the ES stuff. In ES you can always come up with a new spell or some crazy shit to keep you entertained. Fallout, you're pretty much stuck with gun combat.
How does the combat work exactly? Is it just like a run and gun FPS or is it like RPG guns KOTOR combat type thing?
Hmm, You can definitely play it like a straight up shooter. There's different guns and different ammo types that work better or worse on some enemies though, so you always need to have the right weapon for each bad guy.
It doesn't feel as much like RPG combat as any other RPG I've ever played, honestly. In fact, if you show this game to someone who's not really a serious gamer, they'll have a hard time understanding why this is an RPG and not considered a shooter instead. In a lot of ways, Fallout 3 is the game Far Cry 2 should have been.
That's intriguing, but also kind of scary. Not sure I will like this as much as Oblivion.
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Melee is fast and great for tense team battles!
What? You got hit too? This is crazy and you guys still haven't given me tips on this Dead Space boss that shoots asteroids out of his gob.
That's intriguing, but also kind of scary. Not sure I will like this as much as Oblivion.
This can only be positive