[QUOTE]Reason #2 - Your health doesn’t recharge automatically[/QUOTE]
It's not really something you would put as a whole separate reason on a news article..
[quote]You never become a one-man army[/quote]
Actually I wish there were more games where the player is one-man army. No teammates, just the player and thousands of baddies.
Uh many shooters don't have "mystical skill upgrades", I'm not sure how this is special.
Lol when they try to sell a game with clickbait it's all over.
[QUOTE=Pappi_man;50033973]Actually I wish there were more games where the player is one-man army. No teammates, just the player and thousands of baddies.[/QUOTE]
e.g. Wolfenstein: The New Order?
[QUOTE=Pappi_man;50033973]Actually I wish there were more games where the player is one-man army. No teammates, just the player and thousands of baddies.[/QUOTE]
What makes this even dumber is most AAA shooters you're usually paired with a squad of idiots that can open doors you can't for some reason.
I'd say if you were a one man army it WOULD be different from the average AAA shooter as of late
[QUOTE=redBadger;50033602]My bro says this game is fucking horrible[/QUOTE]
Is it? I somewhat enjoyed the first Homefront and when I heard this ones open world co op I was pretty excited...
[QUOTE=VenomousBeetle;50041724]Is it? I somewhat enjoyed the first Homefront and when I heard this ones open world co op I was pretty excited...[/QUOTE]
If the beta was any indication, the gun play is the jenkiest I used in a long time, and the game feels overall terrible to play compared the first one which I loved.
[quote]The game takes place in Philadelphia, a city divided into several KPA-controlled districts, each of which is either a red, yellow or green zone. You take these over by winning ‘Hearts and Minds’, which are earned by setting up rebel bases, tuning in radios, taking out enemy patrols, and numerous other subversive actions.[/quote]
So Red Faction: Guerilla mixed with Ubisoft's every game in the past four years.
I'm liking the ideas behind this game, particularly the whole being outmanned rather and not being the only guy on your faction that can hit the broadside of a barn. This game will live or die based on how good the AI is, though. If you're expected to rely on your allies to have a chance at making it through, they better be damn useful.
[QUOTE=Pappi_man;50033973]Actually I wish there were more games where the player is one-man army. No teammates, just the player and thousands of baddies.[/QUOTE]
Serious Doom 4
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