And if the sales were to bomb...all we would lose is a modernized, bullshit-realistic, first person shooter.
That might actually be a step in the right direction.
That might actually be a step in the right direction.
Hmmm, then pretty much every FPS with online multiplayer released after Quake is a generic multiplayer shooter... lol.Zing said:It's not being dismissed a COD clone. It'e being dismissed as a bad generic multiplayer shooter. Which is what all these games are. Some are just not as bad.amaranth_dru said:Just curious as to why (in timeline perspective) people are dissing MoH as a CoD clone when MoH:AA was actually released prior to the original CoD. Perhaps people are just unaware of facts...
No, I don't think MoH has a chance in hell of regaining what it had with AA, but to say that getting a B- rating kills the franchise, just not true. I don't think the "industry experts" have faith in their games anymore.
I think a lot of gamers feel that way...Andy Chalk said:Am I the only one who feels kind of sad about living in a world in which an aggregate review score in the low-to-mid-80s is just enough to consign a promising franchise to oblivion?
I think the reason they put two different dev teams on the game was to put a stop to that sort of problem. Danger Close did the campaign while DICE only did the multiplayer.Credge said:Most of the reviews have said this:
The Single Player is outstanding. The Multiplayer is not.
The style of game that MoH and CoD are do not go hand in hand with good multiplayer. Want a good multiplayer? Well, looks like you're going to have a crappy single player. Want a good single player? Better take a lot of content away from multiplayer!
Reviews are useless.
Republic Commando, like some other unfortunate games, is criminally-underrated. Sure, it's gameplay wasn't a massive leap foward, but the story, atmosphere, premise, and characters were all standouts. If only LucasArts could be persuaded to make/publish a proper addition to that franchise....Lord_Panzer said:*sniff sniff*samsonguy920 said:Irony is so thick in that, I will spread it on my sammich and eat it. YUM!Irridium said:Oh that was actually interesting and fun so it was ignored by the general public.samsonguy920 said:Whatever happened to Republic Commando?
A great game.
WHAT HAPPENED TO SEV, DAMMIT!
Trophies and achievements in multiplayer don't bother me, it's when you need to get them to unlock the the full game that it pisses me off *cough TF2 cough*Sniper Team 4 said:I just finished the first level of Medal of Honor. My only complaint is that the graphics look like they belong on a PS2. Yes, I know complaining about graphics is silly and shallow, but this is a bit of a let down. Those Game Stop commercials and screen shots with all the smooth edges and shiny colors? Noooooooooo. I kept checking to see if I could change the output or something, but the game is stuck that way. EA, if you want to beat Call of Duty, you're going to have to update the graphics. Also, multiplayer trophies are a BIG no no EA. Just no.
On the plus side, they added something I've always wanted to be able to do. You can slide into cover. I was always jealous that AI could do this in other games, but I couldn't. I can here. Can't comment on the story yet, as I'm not that far in, but it seems okay so far. As a bonus, the PS3 version comes with Medal of Honor, Frontline (the last GREAT MoH game) for free. I wonder if they added trophies to that.
we are owed something. we're spending money on their games and movies and if they feel its ok to slap us with crap there's no reason to stand for it. quality over quantity.Jimmyjames said:No surprise to me.
The problem is that there is SO MUCH content to choose from out there these days that if something isn't perceived of as flawless, it gets bagged on. In movies and game in particular, there are legions of nit-pickers anxious to complain.
How shallow and spoiled people have become. On average, the quality and amount of entertainment available now is far above that of even 10 years ago, yet there are those that still feel they are owed something.
Well, I think they're much better than CoD, but maybe that's just me. I guess they're just my personal "CoD Killer".Irridium said:OT: Wasn't the Battlefied Bad Company games supposed to be the "COD killer" or something? Or did that change when I wasn't looking.