The campaign is just all of the multiplayer maps, but played in order and with bots. THAT'S NOT SINGLE PLAYER, it's multiplayer with bots.Xzi said:No it's not. You can play any of the modes, including the campaign, singleplayer or multiplayer.Dirty Hipsters said:TF2 graphics and classes + Mirror's Edge style free-running + call of duty gun-play and unlocks + customization options out the ass = tons of hype.
The only problem I have with this game is that it's a multiplayer only game that costs $60. Seriously? No, any game that is exclusively focused on multiplayer should instantly be discounted to at least $40.
]Zhukov said:I was actually somewhat interested.
Then I saw the price.
$90 AUD.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahehehheeee... fuck off.
You can get it way cheaper from D2D, I think. And it's still steam activated, worth a look.Zhukov said:I was actually somewhat interested.
Then I saw the price.
$90 AUD.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahehehheeee... fuck off.
this. when people make these odd comparisons i have to facepalm as to why..why in the hell are they thinking in such a manner.immovablemover said:Can't say I see the comparison between Brink and TF2. Last time I checked TF2 was nothing more than a class based online only FPS; A kiddy counterstrike with roles.
I mean really does nobody who makes that comparison notice that the only similarities are "Similar art style - Class based - FPS"? Class based games aren't new, cell shading isn't new, FPS's aren't new.
Does TF2 have multi-objective based gameplay? No.
Is there a huge customization option in Tf2? Characters? No. Guns? No.
Is there a free-running element in TF2? No.
Is there a story in Tf2? Not particularly. And what little there is? All of it occurs outside of the gameplay.
People are looking forward to this game because it has some interesting mechanics and, though it is a multiplayer FPS, its geared towards teamwork rather than being a lone wolf or camper.
Oh hey, you're right. $49.95. Now that's more like...SL33TBL1ND said:You can get it way cheaper from D2D, I think. And it's still steam activated, worth a look.Zhukov said:I was actually somewhat interested.
Then I saw the price.
$90 AUD.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahehehheeee... fuck off.
Well, crap. Screwed again.Direct2Drive said:This product is only available for purchase in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Well shit. I guess it is going to be stupid expensive for you then.Zhukov said:Oh hey, you're right. $49.95. Now that's more like...SL33TBL1ND said:You can get it way cheaper from D2D, I think. And it's still steam activated, worth a look.Zhukov said:I was actually somewhat interested.
Then I saw the price.
$90 AUD.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahehehheeee... fuck off.
Well, crap. Screwed again.Direct2Drive said:This product is only available for purchase in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Falkland Islands, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Oh well, I appreciate the attempt nonetheless.
Maybe Amazon can do me some justice...
Me being one of those people. I'm glad there's someone here talking sense. It was the free-running aspect that interested me, and when I played it last year even in it's unfinished state it looked like a lot of fun.Booze Zombie said:TF2 didn't invent classes or cel-shading and last I checked, Splash Damage did Wolfenstein ET before TF2 even existed, but hey... they're just ripping off Valve, right? Yeah, no...
It looks like a fun little game with lots of customisation and free-running... which is what I would've liked in CoD, really, so as to make camping harder.
I think it just appeals to a lot of people.