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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: George on March 12, 2010, 06:38:03 am
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So I just played the demo for this game. Right when the game started I saw "Squre-Enix" I was already let down, then after that it had a horrible animated cutscene with plastic looking humans. More disappointment.
Then the game started and I was fairly impressed, the controls are a bit wonky, but outside of that it was a fun play through.
What did you guys think?
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My first impressions were the same, but once you get down to it, the game is seriously amazing.
By exploration alone, I think it is easily one of the best games this generation. Right from the start you have the tools to get to any part of the world when you want and how. Every mission in the game is easily found, and everything is incredibly easy to understand.
While this video does not show off the exploration as well as it should, if you are not interested in the game after watching this video, you just do not like videogames at all.
[youtube:1nyf7t7i]fZVPqruhfJA[/youtube:1nyf7t7i]
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Thinking about giving the demo a few more spins around the tracks. I must admit, I did not do a mission when I played. I just destroyed stuff the whole time and jumped from planes etc.
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The first game sucked and I imagine this one will too.
The first game had bad character models, boring missions, bland environment and poor controls.
Every impression I've read makes it seem hardly changed from the first.
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Why not try out the game instead of assuming? Seriously, just try out the demo, or at least watch that video I posted.
Yeah, the first game was a steaming pile of shit, but this one is seriously one of the best games I have played this gen, and this is just going by the demo...
Most of the game is optional. You go into bases or towns or something, blow up some government stuff and then move on. You do not need to do it all at a time, you can just break a statue in one region then never go back in that section for hours and finish the rest of the area off.
Plus the island is a real marvel to behold. Seriously some amazing views in this game.
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I'll try the demo but I still stand by what I said.
I've seen videos already that look good, but the first one looked good from videos too.
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Derp! I just figured out what this game was all about! Gonna play the demo tonight. Looks like fun!
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Played the demo and, as a fan of car crashes, it's really awesome, and possibly better than GTA IV. Now I gotta buy the real game.
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I've been wanting to get at least one sandbox game for the 360, and this seems to be the one I'll get. GTA is not really my thing, and I love the concept of a whole island to fuck around in. Tropical islands rule, and the game has blue skies.
(http://http://www.ps3blog.de/wp-content/gallery/jc20108/just-cause-2-20080129091534814.jpg)
Reminds me of AfterBurner Climax environments or Sonic islands (minus checkers and rings).
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What's the deal with GTA anyway? Aside from the awesome city, the whole story sucks. What a pointless game. It tries to be serious, but fails.
This and Saints Row on the other hand, offer much fun, despise all realism, and are fun videogames.
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What's the deal with GTA anyway? Aside from the awesome city, the whole story sucks. What a pointless game. It tries to be serious, but fails.
This and Saints Row on the other hand, offer much fun, despise all realism, and are fun videogames.
I like some of the Grand Theft Auto games for other reasons. Vice City had a stellar soundtrack, maybe one of the best ever for a videogame. The voice acting is always great and a lot of the characters are really funny, the same cannot be said of Just Cause and Saints Row any way you look at it.
I seem to be the only person, but I really really really loved the shoot outs in Grand Theft Auto IV. I could not put down the game because I was so excited to have another one! I do not really like these in either Saints Row or Just Cause, but I like Just Cause 2 more mainly for exploration I think.
But yeah, overrated games and all, but to say they completely suck or just are not fun at all is pretty odd.
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What's the deal with GTA anyway? Aside from the awesome city, the whole story sucks. What a pointless game. It tries to be serious, but fails.
This and Saints Row on the other hand, offer much fun, despise all realism, and are fun videogames.
I like some of the Grand Theft Auto games for other reasons. Vice City had a stellar soundtrack, maybe one of the best ever for a videogame. The voice acting is always great and a lot of the characters are really funny, the same cannot be said of Just Cause and Saints Row any way you look at it.
I seem to be the only person, but I really really really loved the shoot outs in Grand Theft Auto IV. I could not put down the game because I was so excited to have another one! I do not really like these in either Saints Row or Just Cause, but I like Just Cause 2 more mainly for exploration I think.
But yeah, overrated games and all, but to say they completely suck or just are not fun at all is pretty odd.
I didn't say that they completely suck. I said that the story sucks. And the try for realism over sheer fun is dull.
I really loved GTA2 with it's awesome humor (something I think it's very awful in the newer ones), and I do think that the soundtracks are mindblowingly great.
But overall the GTA series has lost most it's fun for me.. Not that the games "completely suck" cmon lol
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To be fair, I think GTA 1, 2, 3, Vice City and San Andreas were all about wacky fun and crazy shit rather than 'Hurr Durrr Serious sad story' (although San Andreas was leaning towards it, which turned me off it a bit.)
GTAIV just went overboard trying to be some epic crime drama, but it was just fucking annoying. Mafia did a serious crime story properly, because it took place in an ultra realistic city and had a tight and well written storyline with sensible (but awesome and really in depth) missions. GTAIV though, one minute you're hanging out with some ultra-gay stereotype guy killing his stalker, then flying a helicopter with a 'roid abuser to pick up chicks and then they try to shift gear and have some sad story about drug abuse and life for immigrants or some shit.
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I think Vice City was where the series peaked in terms of fun and awesomeness.
Still, my favorite is GTA2 :DD
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I hated the 2D releases in the series because their humor was like Newgrounds' style stuff. I mean come on, a fart button? Also I thought they played like ass.
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I got JC2 and won four trophies at once yesterday ^_^.
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I hated the 2D releases in the series because their humor was like Newgrounds' style stuff. I mean come on, a fart button? Also I thought they played like ass.
At least it had humor and a sense of "we don't give a fuck" from the developers.
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I hated the 2D releases in the series because their humor was like Newgrounds' style stuff. I mean come on, a fart button? Also I thought they played like ass.
At least it had humor and a sense of "we don't give a fuck" from the developers.
A fart button is the lamest fucking attempt at humor in a game I have ever seen in my life, and I have read Sonic Unleashed quotes. GTA1 and 2 were also not fun at all, so even if they were funny, it would not matter.
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I hated the 2D releases in the series because their humor was like Newgrounds' style stuff. I mean come on, a fart button? Also I thought they played like ass.
At least it had humor and a sense of "we don't give a fuck" from the developers.
A fart button is the lamest fucking attempt at humor in a game I have ever seen in my life, and I have read Sonic Unleashed quotes. GTA1 and 2 were also not fun at all, so even if they were funny, it would not matter.
Yeah, I hated GTAs i & 2, because free roaming is severely limited due to the player being given limited lives.
And the Respect-O-Meter is pretty much the most annoying and crappy feature ever. Oh and the top view is indeed tedious because cops can appear out of nowhere and the car crashes were... downgradable.
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Oh come on, the first one was a bit raw, but the second was LOADS of fun. I remember playing it when it came out.. I was young and I grew enjoying the game. It might be a bit childish in some aspects, but that was most of it's charm. I rather have that then the "0MG UB3R S3R10US St0RyZZZ" of GTA4 that makes me laugh for all kinds of bad reasons.
I liked GTA better when it wasn't mainstream.
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GTA Vice City is by far my favourite as well. Everything about it was awesome and what I want out of a game like GTA. It was an over the top tribute to the 1980s TV shows, movies and in general. It had the Lawyer from 'Carlito's Way' the House from 'Scarface' the lead from 'Goodfellas', the Ferrari from Miami Vice/Magnum PI... it was just perfect. You could live in this larger than life world, buying up property, piloting helicopter bombs, shooting everyone and getting into massive carchases.
And to the people who said GTA2 sucked, YOU SUCK. GTA2 fucking rocked. It was pretty difficult at times, but the city was huge, it had lots of missions everywhere, you could put MACHINE GUNS ON YOUR CARS, the gangs were funny and cool (a team of mad scientists and escaped mental patients for example).
As for the sense of humour, I barely even remember the fart button, but it was just a fun thing to put in to replace the horn for when you were on foot. Apart from that , saving your game at a church (with a big 'Jesus Saves!' over the top) was funny, and many of the missions were really awesome or funny as well.
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GTA Vice City is by far my favourite as well. Everything about it was awesome and what I want out of a game like GTA. It was an over the top tribute to the 1980s TV shows, movies and in general. It had the Lawyer from 'Carlito's Way' the House from 'Scarface' the lead from 'Goodfellas', the Ferrari from Miami Vice/Magnum PI... it was just perfect. You could live in this larger than life world, buying up property, piloting helicopter bombs, shooting everyone and getting into massive carchases.
And to the people who said GTA2 sucked, YOU SUCK. GTA2 fucking rocked. It was pretty difficult at times, but the city was huge, it had lots of missions everywhere, you could put MACHINE GUNS ON YOUR CARS, the gangs were funny and cool (a team of mad scientists and escaped mental patients for example).
As for the sense of humour, I barely even remember the fart button, but it was just a fun thing to put in to replace the horn for when you were on foot. Apart from that , saving your game at a church (with a big 'Jesus Saves!' over the top) was funny, and many of the missions were really awesome or funny as well.
Yes, that was me. Sorry :cry: (it was only an opinion I made).
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GTA Vice City is by far my favourite as well. Everything about it was awesome and what I want out of a game like GTA. It was an over the top tribute to the 1980s TV shows, movies and in general. It had the Lawyer from 'Carlito's Way' the House from 'Scarface' the lead from 'Goodfellas', the Ferrari from Miami Vice/Magnum PI... it was just perfect. You could live in this larger than life world, buying up property, piloting helicopter bombs, shooting everyone and getting into massive carchases.
And to the people who said GTA2 sucked, YOU SUCK. GTA2 fucking rocked. It was pretty difficult at times, but the city was huge, it had lots of missions everywhere, you could put MACHINE GUNS ON YOUR CARS, the gangs were funny and cool (a team of mad scientists and escaped mental patients for example).
As for the sense of humour, I barely even remember the fart button, but it was just a fun thing to put in to replace the horn for when you were on foot. Apart from that , saving your game at a church (with a big 'Jesus Saves!' over the top) was funny, and many of the missions were really awesome or funny as well.
Yes, that was me. Sorry :cry: (it was only an opinion I made).
Don't take it seriously, I was just joking around with the 'You Suck'.
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^^You got me :lol:.
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I don't remember which GTA I have on the DC, I think it's the second one.
It wasn't fun though, which ever it was.
Also, I've tried to get into GTA4 3 times now and just don't find it fun.
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I don't remember which GTA I have on the DC, I think it's the second one.
It wasn't fun though, which ever it was.
Also, I've tried to get into GTA4 3 times now and just don't find it fun.
Not sure what the DC version of GTA2 was like, but the PC version I really loved. When did you play it? It's a completely different game to GTA3 onwards, I get the feeling a lot of people went back and tried the old ones and didn't like them in comparison.
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^^^I played the old ones when they were first released. A friend of mine was really into them, always showing them off to everyone he knew all of the time. Once the series became popular he thought it was because of him mainly. Pretty cool guy.
I hated them then and I am just not a fan of them at all now. I would try out the Dreamcast release, but it takes up like 60 something blocks. Screw that!
It seems like a set of games you really needed to have played and liked a lot when they first came out to appreciate them a lot, I see the same stuff happen to titles like Mortal Kombat, Pac-Man, Ecco the Dolphin and eventually games like Shenmue and Sonic Adventure will have it too, sadly.
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Yeah I think it's one of those love or hate type of games. I know I used to love them back in the day, they were just really fast paced crazy fun, although I think the shooting mechanics were pretty poor (You cant aim anywhere by where you face, so you kinda had to be in the line of fire to shoot them back :/) but the driving was lots of fun.
EDIT: By the way everyone, GTA1 and 2 are now 100% free for anyone to download and play on PC...
http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/ (http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/)
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Everyone should play GTA2. I think it has online play.. It would be fun to get everyone playing