Cool game. Nice art direction.
The only issue I ever came over was dual wielding. Left is right, and vice versa.
It's a cool game but the light system isn't nearly as good as the first one. There are times where it looks pretty dark and the game acts like you're in the light, and times where you can stand directly under a light and the game wont care.
In a game where you power is literally darkness getting the difference between light and dark is pretty important.
The game is incredibly short, we're talking about 4-5 hours on a game that is primarily about the singleplayer. Those 4-5 hours are fun but don't be expecting a campaign that is that long.
[QUOTE=Memobot;45690640]Cool game. Nice art direction.
The only issue I ever came over was dual wielding. Left is right, and vice versa.[/QUOTE]
do you mean left click is left fire?
[QUOTE=Klammyxxl;45691235]do you mean left click is left fire?[/QUOTE]
No. Left click fires the right gun and right fires the left. Got through it all okay but it really got me for a while.
[QUOTE=Memobot;45691328]No. Left click fires the right gun and right fires the left. Got through it all okay but it really got me for a while.[/QUOTE]
Doesn't dual wielding work like that in most fps games?
When you wield a single gun it's always on the right side and it uses the left mouse button to shoot so if you add the second gun there is no reason to switch that around
[QUOTE=superstepa;45691397]Doesn't dual wielding work like that in most fps games?
When you wield a single gun it's always on the right side and it uses the left mouse button to shoot so if you add the second gun there is no reason to switch that around[/QUOTE]
Some games do switch it around and I usually turn it off if I can. It makes sense for my left click to shoot my primary gun which is on my right side.
[QUOTE=itisjuly;45692775]Some games do switch it around and I usually turn it off if I can. It makes sense for my left click to shoot my primary gun which is on my right side.[/QUOTE]
i don't think i've played any games that handle dual wielding any differently, but i do agree with you. do you have any specific examples of games that do this? just curious.
Actually super fun, but it's short. I finished it in 6 hours. The only extra hours you're gonna get out of it come from the coop campaign, which is more of the same just less good.
A wonderful and fun game, if short
Get ready to be sad when you realize they won't be making a sequel after finishing
I usually can manage but FOV in this is very low. It has nice art style and the story is decent but the lenght is pretty short. As for the light issues I remember one warehouse that was poorly lit so finding the lights was a bit annoying.
I wish they would release the first game on PC, it's miles better
[QUOTE=Memobot;45690640]Cool game. Nice art direction.
The only issue I ever came over was dual wielding. Left is right, and vice versa.[/QUOTE]
I actually liked the dual wielding that way. It's more intuitive than left click being left fire, when left click is right fire when not dual wielding.
[QUOTE=Marden;45715044]I usually can manage but FOV in this is very low. It has nice art style and the story is decent but the lenght is pretty short. As for the light issues I remember one warehouse that was poorly lit so finding the lights was a bit annoying.[/QUOTE]
There's an FOV slider
[QUOTE=Klammyxxl;45700774]i don't think i've played any games that handle dual wielding any differently, but i do agree with you. do you have any specific examples of games that do this? just curious.[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure that in Crysis left-click fires the left gun.
This game is crazy fun, but yeah, pretty short, and it leaves off on a major cliffhanger. Do we even know if a 3rd installment is being worked on?
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