Evening, Escapists!
So, I just watched a 'gameplay' trailer of Homefront that was supposedly taken entirely from a 32-player online match. What I got was a very cinematic, scripted action montage from multiple angles. Then I watched actually gameplay footage (admittedly of the single player campaign) and it was exactly what I expected. Here's a brief checklist of what I watched:
*Objective markers.
*Generic dynamic crosshair with the four lines.
*Aim-down-sights (the bane of my existence).
*Suspenseful but ultimately predictable action sequence with explosions and gunfire.
Generic looking assault rifles with generic-looking reflex sights.
*Russian guys wearing furrier uniforms (obviously very Russian). (EDIT: Apparently they're North Korean. Jesus, I might as well just give up now.)
*Marines wearing generic armour.
So my question is 2-part:
1) Why do developers insist on making games like this and hyping them with cinematic, action montage trailers?
2) Are there any decent shooters out there you particularly enjoyed that involve a genuinely unique co-operative experience rather than the standard "spawn in a random spot and shoot the first dude you see" game?
Note: you don't really need to answer 1). I just really needed to rant about that.
So, I just watched a 'gameplay' trailer of Homefront that was supposedly taken entirely from a 32-player online match. What I got was a very cinematic, scripted action montage from multiple angles. Then I watched actually gameplay footage (admittedly of the single player campaign) and it was exactly what I expected. Here's a brief checklist of what I watched:
*Objective markers.
*Generic dynamic crosshair with the four lines.
*Aim-down-sights (the bane of my existence).
*Suspenseful but ultimately predictable action sequence with explosions and gunfire.
Generic looking assault rifles with generic-looking reflex sights.
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*Marines wearing generic armour.
So my question is 2-part:
1) Why do developers insist on making games like this and hyping them with cinematic, action montage trailers?
2) Are there any decent shooters out there you particularly enjoyed that involve a genuinely unique co-operative experience rather than the standard "spawn in a random spot and shoot the first dude you see" game?
Note: you don't really need to answer 1). I just really needed to rant about that.