I actually prefer ME3's Adrenaline Rush. You lose the slowdown, sure, but using it instantly reloads your gun. Might not sound like much but the damage you can do if you time it right is incredible. You can put six Black Widow shots into somethings head in about 2 seconds.RJ 17 said:Soooo them actually wanting you to use a variety of weapons is actually a problem? Well, I certainly can't criticize your opinion if you prefer to use the same gun throughout the entire game. Though I will say that I respectfully disagree with it.madwarper said:That's the problem. You're a sniper, yet they're forcing you to play with bb guns throughout the mission.RJ 17 said:The SMGs and Pistols are great for mowing down the fodder,
Personally that was one of my favorite things about playing the Soldier in ME2: swapping out different weapons for different situations. Felt like a right-proper badass doing that. Too bad they nerfed the hell out of Adrenaline Rush in ME3, otherwise Soldier might have been my favorite class over-all. Because in ME2, the Soldier was absolutely unstoppable. The only thing more overpowered than it was the Sentinel.
I actually liked Adrenaline Rush in the multiplayer for the very reason that you point out: free reload. Buuuuut then I got the Vorcha Soldier with his "Melt Everyone's Face Off" flamethrower and now he's the only Soldier class I use (when I play...which I haven't in a VERY long time). Still, though, I missed having my Terminator Soldier from ME2. Like I said, the only reason I liked AR was because it was so clearly overpowered. :3AntiChri5 said:I actually prefer ME3's Adrenaline Rush. You lose the slowdown, sure, but using it instantly reloads your gun. Might not sound like much but the damage you can do if you time it right is incredible. You can put six Black Widow shots into somethings head in about 2 seconds.RJ 17 said:Soooo them actually wanting you to use a variety of weapons is actually a problem? Well, I certainly can't criticize your opinion if you prefer to use the same gun throughout the entire game. Though I will say that I respectfully disagree with it.madwarper said:That's the problem. You're a sniper, yet they're forcing you to play with bb guns throughout the mission.RJ 17 said:The SMGs and Pistols are great for mowing down the fodder,
Personally that was one of my favorite things about playing the Soldier in ME2: swapping out different weapons for different situations. Felt like a right-proper badass doing that. Too bad they nerfed the hell out of Adrenaline Rush in ME3, otherwise Soldier might have been my favorite class over-all. Because in ME2, the Soldier was absolutely unstoppable. The only thing more overpowered than it was the Sentinel.
But it's more fun to use it with a machine gun like the Revenant or Typhoon. You rev it up and lay out a never ending barrage of death, then when you have one round left AR for a full refil. Do it right and you barely even slow down.
Or the Claymore. Doubleshot Claymore is nothing to be sneezed at.
If you liked Dungeon Fighter, Nexon has a game that plays much like it, but its 3D. Its called Dragon's Nest, I suggest you give it a try if you liked DFONotHankHill said:Nexon--for dungeon fighter online. Man I loved the pvp in that game, until it was taken out back and put down =/
I take it that you haven't actually played Katawa Shoujo?dylanmc12 said:4Leaf Studio. You made exactly one popular game with perhaps the worst idea every: date girls with life-ruining disabilitie. That, and the title of said game can be read as "gimp cripples" or "gimp girls". But it was at least funny.