Mass Effect 2, when in combat I honestly just felt like I was only trying to get to the next talking part.
Actually, I loved the combat in Mirrors Edge - if it was real, dynamic hand-to-gun combat. You had a lot of options to outrun enemies and had a lot of incentive of dropping weapons right after firing a shot to start moving properly again. You have that for 3 or 4 times in the game.Sapient Pearwood said:Mirror's Edge.
I don't follow the arbitrary notion of "Myriad of menus+ Excel spreadsheet combat=RPG's", if that's what you mean. For me, an RPG is any game that allows me to directly control anything more than my characters Movement and combat skills. Although I guess, I would then technically consider Heavy Rain an RPG......huh, haven't thought of that. Ah well, didn't play it, so, can't say.Cyberjester said:And to the DA:O.. You want an RP game that isn't RP game?
It wasn't terrible but it felt very out of place, it took a lot away from the platform feel of it to just be thrown into a random gunfight with no way to beat it through platforming skill. Which totally sucks because I really like platform games and don't like FPS games.Skade said:Actually, I loved the combat in Mirrors Edge - if it was real, dynamic hand-to-gun combat. You had a lot of options to outrun enemies and had a lot of incentive of dropping weapons right after firing a shot to start moving properly again. You have that for 3 or 4 times in the game.
Which prince of persia?The Heavy Metal Nerd said:I'd have to say Prince of Persia, but then again, I think everyone's aware of that by this point.
All true, but... The idea was that you were a "runner" not a super-soldier. Getting shot a few times in Gears of War before you duck behind cover to regenerate is pretty excusable, but when you are an acrobatic messenger navigating the rooftops and you take a few bullets to the spin before climbing up a pole and back-flipping onto a ledge, it just feels silly. I think the game would have been better if you were someone who avoided combat.Skade said:Actually, I loved the combat in Mirrors Edge - if it was real, dynamic hand-to-gun combat. You had a lot of options to outrun enemies and had a lot of incentive of dropping weapons right after firing a shot to start moving properly again. You have that for 3 or 4 times in the game.Sapient Pearwood said:Mirror's Edge.
A part of me agrees with you.The Heavy Metal Nerd said:I'd have to say Prince of Persia, but then again, I think everyone's aware of that by this point.
What is it with damn ninjas in this thread?Smertnik said:Well, you are roleplaying a Grey Warden. Grey Wardens kill Darkspawn. Therefore you kill Darkspawn. What exactly do you want, a discussion simulator?
I'm not sure which one you are talking about, but I liked the combat in the Sands of Time trilogy for the most part. Sands combat got a little repetitive; Warrior's was good and you could do a lot of cool stuff with it; and in Two Thrones the combat was basically the same, except you use the dagger instead of a sword as the primary. I enjoyed it at least.The Heavy Metal Nerd said:I'd have to say Prince of Persia, but then again, I think everyone's aware of that by this point.
Trying to force combat with enemies who had guns sucked and always ended with me getting shot a lot. The sections where it was just hand-to-hand combat were fucking awesome, in my opinion and I lived for those sections.manythings said:Anyone play the Matrix game way back when we all thought it was going to be awesome? The best parts of that game were running like hell trying to dodge enemies so that you wouldn't break your stride and, thusly, become an easier target. If the game had been 90% that 10% (good) combat that game would've been so much better.
That game was hilarious. It was like economics for 7 year olds.starfox444 said:Recettear: Item shop videogame I can't remember the name of properly.
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Or you could call it Moral Kombat.DkLnBr said:Mortal Combat. You just stand around and talk out your problems. Oh, and the game would just be called "Mortal". I think that would be funny