Wicky_42 said:
Gonna be controversial here and say I didn't really like TS all that must. I mean sure, I had a blast with friends in the multiplayer, but the campaigns were shambolic and inconsistent, the weapons weren't (generally) odd enough to be really funky but were too arcade-y to be realistic compared to Halo. Just not my sort of game, I guess. Always felt caught between all-out nutty awesome (monkies dual wielding p90s ^_^, homing missile-packing snowmen) and a spoof of every other game, and came out the worse for it. If they'd stuck with a style and really made it solid I would have been happier - I guess it was too much of a game or something... o.0
I suppose that's why I loved it, it was the spoofs and the fact that every level was a new experience.
I love COD games, but these days I feel less inclined to get new CODs or such because it's more or less the same thing, shoot hoards of AI in different places, other then the drama going on around, there isn't much difference between levels and online games tend to be the same sort of thing.
I felt that TS provided more humour as well as a degree of skill, but most importantly, it was filled with variety. Its rare for an FPS to have colour other than brown and red blood stains, so TS was a nice alternative away from blood, gore and misery of war etc.
It is one of the few games that can get away with adding in a zombie mode without looking like an attempt to rip off COD seeing as it had zombie levels of its own all the way back to TS2, or heck an alien invasion during a zombie infestation.
No game is as bizzare and random as TS