So, how is it?
Looks like a pretty cool game.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. ?
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Physics isn't what makes a game. It does make it fun.... yes. But, a game needs to have more to it than fancy graphics and physics for me. Best physics based game that I have played= Dark Messiah.
I'm kind of hoping for something on the level of Dues Ex. I don't expect it to be as good but I would like it to be fun enough and have more depth to it than your average FPS game.
I'm kind of hoping for something on the level of Dues Ex. I don't expect it to be as good but I would like it to be fun enough and have more depth to it than your average FPS game.
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roid wrote:oh i was thinking about oblivion, with the dead horse physics
*snickers*
Oblivion was ok. The physics aren't really even all that great. Ever shoot a wolf on a hill? Thing will tumble forever and never seem to stop when they hit something. Looks funny though.
I've installed it, but I haven't played it yet.
Nevertheless, I share Bakdraft's opinion that Chernobyl is a great location. In my opinion, it is easily one of the most compelling locations you can put a game. Anyone who has seen the Kiddofspeed site knows that Chernobyl is a real-life ghost town where everyone promptly up and left in the 1980s and which has been rotting ever since. Oh, and of course the radiation. To use a cliche, it had me at Chernobyl.
The only other game whose location struck me as especially interesting is Bioshock's underwater \"paradise lost,\" Rapture. It's an art deco underwater city, built as a utopia for the wealthy in the 1930s, that is falling apart and decaying in modern times.
Nevertheless, I share Bakdraft's opinion that Chernobyl is a great location. In my opinion, it is easily one of the most compelling locations you can put a game. Anyone who has seen the Kiddofspeed site knows that Chernobyl is a real-life ghost town where everyone promptly up and left in the 1980s and which has been rotting ever since. Oh, and of course the radiation. To use a cliche, it had me at Chernobyl.
The only other game whose location struck me as especially interesting is Bioshock's underwater \"paradise lost,\" Rapture. It's an art deco underwater city, built as a utopia for the wealthy in the 1930s, that is falling apart and decaying in modern times.