Viking: Battle for Asgard. The combat feels too cumbersome, like I'm trying to hack enemies to death with a house..
Quoted for truth.War Penguin said:WoW
Every time tried to play I felt as if I could be doing something of higher significance.
To me it seemed like a job.
Exactly. Right now I'm putting on a real effort to try and play it and enjoy it but the combat is just so "meh". Hopefully they'll fix it in the sequel. Oh, and Farcry 2 is another one.Cpt_Oblivious said:For me I want to enjoy Mass Effect but can't, because of the combat.
SOoooooo many innuendos!Dooly95 said:Portal.
I really couldn't get used to the disorientating feeling I got once I came out of one.
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its because its not made by bioware instantly making it crap.ZeroMachine said:KotoR 2.
I just finished the first one the other day, and after trying the second, it just feels too... different. I don't even know why, but I'm not enjoying it nearly as much as I did the first.
Couldn't disagree with you more. Do you just not like RPG's? Because Bioware are probably the best devs, in my opinion.lolmynamewastaken said:its because its not made by bioware instantly making it crap.
I thought Dead Space nailed how a survival horror's controls should be; Isaac wasn't Master Chief, but I didn't feel like I was wrestling with the control scheme like in Resident Evil 4&5. What killed Dead Space for me was the lazy, uninspired story.piers789 said:For me its Dead Space. I want to love it, the idea (although a little unoriginal) is a good one and the weapons are awesome. But the Camera angle murders the game for me, the controls feel lethargic and overly complicated and Issac just isn't agile enough for my liking.
Amazing I was going to say (type) the exact same thing.ZeroMachine said:KotoR 2.
I just finished the first one the other day, and after trying the second, it just feels too... different. I don't even know why, but I'm not enjoying it nearly as much as I did the first.