
Killes
#5803 posted by
Zwiffle on 2012/04/13 16:33:57
I mentioned that you can get permanent versions, read my post again.
Like I said, it's polished, but just not as polished as CoD or Battlefield. Maps in those games 'feel' like their own levels, whereas in BLR the maps are very generic feeling. They don't really 'identify' well. Even DX:HR's levels were very charismatic and felt vibrant.
Also, the only thing I turned off was VSync, which was responsible for the laggy mouse I was feeling. Everything else stayed on, which is fine. The only real technical problem I have is assets taking a while to load (or maybe the asset itself was just lo-poly and looked bad?) and occasional frame drags when I respawn. Otherwise, the game runs fine.
The interface isn't hard to figure out, that wasn't the problem. THe problem was you just get a lot messy stuff filling up your inventory. It's cluttered and cumbersome to look through. Read my post again.

Guess I'm No Longer A 'True PC Gamer'...
#5804 posted by
quakis on 2012/04/14 01:33:52
Because keyboard gaming is starting to drive me nuts these days. Not reliable or responsive enough. When I want to JUMP, I dont want to stand there like a dolt.
/rant
ps; various keyboards, same deal over the years... :(
#5805 posted by
Spirit on 2012/04/14 01:36:05
Not sure what you mean. Use mouse2 for jumping.

Yeah
#5806 posted by
ijed on 2012/04/14 01:54:59
Sounds like it depends on software/hardware?
Different topic: Rock of Ages.
It's fun, but small. Seems like the multiplayer would be fun.
Could have had some more out there items to place as well. Apparently there's DLC on the horizon.
#5807 posted by
quakis on 2012/04/14 03:06:47
Maybe all the keyboards I've used just hate having so many keys pressed at once.
Was getting my butt kicked in boss battles from Ys: Oath in Felghana because of the this. Switched to 360 controller and that has already made a massive difference in the accuracy of movements. Some games are definitely more suited toward controllers.
#5809 posted by Killes on 2012/04/15 12:32:29
You're right Zwiffle mea culpa I seem to have skipped a line in your post on the zen/in game currency.

Crysis 3 Officially Announced.
#5810 posted by
Shambler on 2012/04/16 18:30:19
Sounds exactly the same as C1 and C2. Looks exactly like a cross between C1 and C2....but fucking cool:
http://www.bluesnews.com/screenshots/games/crysis3/20120416/

Whoa
#5811 posted by
Kinn on 2012/04/16 21:13:11
now that is how you do post-apocalyptic. Not this dull endless-grey-wasteland bollox.
#5812 posted by
necros on 2012/04/16 23:44:38
yeah, that'd be a nice change from the constant mad max post-ap stuff we've been seeing.
i mean, i like the evile desert wasteland thing, but i think a really beautiful and peaceful (until monsters try to eat you) setting could be awesome.

Spelunky...
#5815 posted by
bal on 2012/04/17 21:27:39
Which the coop version would come out for PC. :(

Crysis 1 + Crysis 2 =
#5816 posted by
Shambler on 2012/04/24 16:51:06
http://www.bluesnews.com/s/131787/crysis-3-trailer
Exactly more of the same but the setting looks great to me. Gameplay is incomprehensible in the trailer tho.
I hope they up the ammo limits after Crysis 2 that was my main annoyance with that game.
They removed your pistol slot and then halved total ammo capacity :(

Shit Trailer
#5818 posted by
than on 2012/04/24 17:40:00
but the game sounds like it could be cool if they are going for more of the open jungle type gameplay of the first game but with a slightly less monotonous environment.
#5819 posted by
[Kona] on 2012/04/25 01:27:38
Reviewed Raven Squad from 2008.
http://www.etherealhell.com/etherealhell/reviews/2012/raven_squad_operation_hidden_dagger.php
Very average shooter, 5.5/10. Probably fuck all people have played it since sites like IGN gave it a 2/10.

@Kona
#5820 posted by
quakis on 2012/04/25 08:39:35
On your review list, 'The Precursors' links to the RS: Vegas 2 review.
#5821 posted by
[Kona] on 2012/04/25 13:18:53
cheers mate, just fixed that

[Kona]
#5822 posted by Scragbait on 2012/04/26 00:23:03
Given your appetite for obscure and possibly horrible FPS's, have you played or reviewed Marine Sharpshooter? I bought it on impulse (very rare for me) seven years ago or so. For me this was a $20 case of buyer's remorse as I didn't even tolerate it for more than 2 minutes off the start in a dark camp getting shot by unseen enemies that I was trying to spot over a huge and overly bright HUD. Just curious as to whether or not it ever got any better.
#5823 posted by
[Kona] on 2012/04/26 01:54:12
Possibly horrible, lol. Nah I passed on Marine Sharpshooter. There was a bunch of them actually, I was possibly going to get Marine Sharpshooter 4, but the screenshots looked really bad, even for 2008, and even for me. There's plenty better (but still horrible) Russian shooters to play ahead of it.
I just tried to play Steam Slug, a German shooter that looks very similar to Painkiller gameplay-wise. Except it's all in steam punk 90s style level design. Couldn't re-map the mouse buttons though, and I don't use wasd.
Looks like I'm playing Dreamkiller next
http://www.gamespot.com/dreamkiller/videos/dreamkiller-alice-trailer-6232743/

Wow
#5824 posted by
megaman on 2012/04/26 08:17:03
the last part of your review makes it sound like a horrible (AND consolified) game!
#5825 posted by
[Kona] on 2012/04/28 07:25:20
And now I've finished Dreamkiller :P
Review
http://www.etherealhell.com/etherealhell/reviews/2012/dreamkiller.php
5.5/10. Wasn't that bad, but only if you liked Painkiller and want more of it.