To be fair he was the only engineer left, and he was originally sent to actually help fix the ship in the first place.sheic99 said:My main problem with the first one, was the amount of fetch quests I was supposed to do. It really started to irk me that I had to fix everything by my god damned self.
Edit: Also, the necromorphs stop being scary after the 10th time I shot it's limbs off.
Doom says otherwise.Straying Bullet said:Valid complaints and I agree for the most part. The only character I could respect and actually see ass-kicking an entire alien race is Duke Nukem. Nobody can deny his one-liners are his actual way of slaying those fiends!
"Damn, why do always take the hot ones!?"
There were no aliens in Doom. They're demons that came through a gate to hell they found on Mars.Trolldor said:Doom says otherwise.Straying Bullet said:Valid complaints and I agree for the most part. The only character I could respect and actually see ass-kicking an entire alien race is Duke Nukem. Nobody can deny his one-liners are his actual way of slaying those fiends!
"Damn, why do always take the hot ones!?"
so.... they're Martian demons?Talal Provides said:There were no aliens in Doom. They're demons that came through a gate to hell they found on Mars.
As much as the Doom Guy is a Martian Earthling.teh_Canape said:so.... they're Martian demons?Talal Provides said:There were no aliens in Doom. They're demons that came through a gate to hell they found on Mars.
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well... depends on the canonTalal Provides said:As much as the Doom Guy is a Martian Earthling.
Issac is more talkative in DS2 than in the first game that's for sure and you also get to meet a variety of interesting people (Daina, Stross, Elie). I'll admit I like games like Vanquish, Gears 2 and all those other shooters cause you're backed up by an entire army but in Dead Space the atmosphere has to be established and therefore throws reinforcements out the window. If you're looking for almost no human contact then play DS1 and you'll get the shit scared off you.The Robotman said:The main problem with the entire series is the lack of human contact. Sure, it's supposed to cast an air of dread, as if there is no escape off the completely alien filled catacombs of the Ishimura (And the Sprawl in DS 2).
That doesn't mean I have to go by myself. I just don't like it when games send you off by yourself by NPCs somewhere in the general area that refuses to do anything helpful.philosophicalbastard said:To be fair he was the only engineer left, and he was originally sent to actually help fix the ship in the first place.sheic99 said:My main problem with the first one, was the amount of fetch quests I was supposed to do. It really started to irk me that I had to fix everything by my god damned self.
Edit: Also, the necromorphs stop being scary after the 10th time I shot it's limbs off.
Ah! I knew there was a reason, but I never really thought about it until now.The Robotman said:The main problem with the entire series is the lack of human contact.
Thank you, someone who remembers what the entertainment medium was for.shadow741 said:Most people play games to get away from reality so why would we want realism in games?
Atleast they gave reasonable excuses where the NPCs are either incompacitated or stuck behind some locked door. Its not like they would be of any help anyway with all the obstacles and necromorphs you'd have to get past, any time a character was with you would become an escort mission, and noone wants that.sheic99 said:That doesn't mean I have to go by myself. I just don't like it when games send you off by yourself by NPCs somewhere in the general area that refuses to do anything helpful.philosophicalbastard said:To be fair he was the only engineer left, and he was originally sent to actually help fix the ship in the first place.sheic99 said:My main problem with the first one, was the amount of fetch quests I was supposed to do. It really started to irk me that I had to fix everything by my god damned self.
Edit: Also, the necromorphs stop being scary after the 10th time I shot it's limbs off.