Posted by French Toast on Tue Dec 6th at 11:49pm 2005
The AI in it is unmatched in any game. They take these really tactical moves against you, like circling your hiding spot at coming at you from all ways. Man, great great game!
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Posted by Crono on Wed Dec 7th at 12:33am 2005
Posted by ReNo on Sat Dec 17th at 2:50am 2005

Also picked up Resident Evil: Outbreak - seeing as I own almost all the Resident Evil games I figured I might as well try and collect the whole lot. My expectations weren't too high here as I knew it was meant to be an online game, and since they removed the online functionality from the UK release it was bound to be left a little unsatisfying. Initial reactions were actually pleasantly surprising though; it had a great intro that referenced the events of Resident Evil 2 and set the scene nicely, and the prescence of friendly characters, even if they were driven by rather poor AI, was a nice change that helped the atmosphere a lot. The first level was a pretty intense and stressful escape from ever chasing zombie hoardes, and the want to keep your allies safe added a bit more to the normal "just survive" gameplay. Unfortunately insane load times (10-15 seconds PER ROOM for god's sake!), dumb AI, and the ever taunting existance of the vastly superior Resident Evil 4 really detracts from this game in the long run. The second chapter really misses the intensity of the first by placing you in some stupid scenario (no joke, it's introduction says "After escaping the streets of Raccoon City, we found ourselves in an underground frozen research facility" - WTF?! How?!?!?!), removing the immediate threat (ie. you are no longer being chased), destroying the pacing, and using dull and repetitive environments. At the moment I'm stuck on the boss of this chapter, and whether or not I'll bother trying to get past it again is quite the question, more due to the unacceptable load times than anything else.
I've been compiling a list of games I've played into an excel spreadsheet lately. Initially it was just a list of games I own, but then I started putting in others that belonged to my flatmate that I had completed, or ones I'd traded in or borrowed over the years. It's grow beyond all my expectations and now consists of around 250 games; those I own, have owned, or have played for some significant period. Marking them as completed or not has proven quite interesting, and by having genres marked I can see what systems I use for what genres most often. I'm not going back to the Amiga/Mega Drive/SNES days or earlier, as then it becomes quite ridiculous, but from the PS1/N64/Saturn days forward.
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Posted by Gorbachev on Sat Dec 17th at 8:58pm 2005
The sudden ending you talk about reminds me of when I played Zone of Enders once, I rented it when it came out, and the end of the game just sort of happened, it was like a non-interactive last boss battle practically and then as I'm watching the cutscenes for something cool to happen the credits roll, it was pretty weak.
Posted by ReNo on Sun Dec 18th at 2:29am 2005
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Posted by French Toast on Sun Dec 18th at 3:41am 2005
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Posted by ReNo on Sun Dec 18th at 4:10am 2005
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Posted by Belgarion on Sun Dec 18th at 9:31am 2005
I was rather dissapointed with some of the LD in FEAR, and liked other parts of it, but overall felt it could have been a lot prettier. The gameplay is pretty solid though.
Lately I've been playing a LOT of Colin McRae 2005. WOOOW. Probably the best racing game I've ever played.
Going through JK2:Outcast... again. I think this is the .. maybe 5th time through? Second time on Jedi Master. Easily my favorite SW game of all time.
I think that's all I've been playing of late, though I did go on a Civ2 binge a while ago. hehe. <3 Civ2
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Posted by Agent Smith on Sun Dec 18th at 9:46am 2005
Played StarWars: Battlefront 2 on the PS2 the other day with some mates and it was pretty good. I'll be getting the PC version for christmas, which should be fun online.
I'm glad you said FEAR is good Reno, cause I've been hanging on the edge trying to decide whether or not to get it. They have it for $20 off at EB Games so I might pick it up.
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Posted by Crono on Sun Dec 18th at 12:32pm 2005
They're so poorly made. I'd take republic commando or jedi academy over either any day. (Respectivly SP and MP)
Posted by French Toast on Sun Dec 18th at 4:38pm 2005
Belgarion: How might I switch to 7? I'm really desperate.
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Posted by wil5on on Mon Dec 19th at 7:26am 2005
I completely agree with you Belgarion, CoD 2 is a great game. I like the humour in the russian campaign ("Why are we using potatoes instead of grenades?" "Because real grenades are worth much more than you!"). The british campaign does get really good in parts, when theres 40 or so German soldiers swarming down a hill at you. I'm surprised how well the game actually ran in that part.
To switch to DX7 mode, you should be able to go into the video options and just click an option, anything related to Direct3D mode or something. I had to play in 7 because I got garbled text when switching to 9.
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Dec 19th at 12:39pm 2005
Got FEAR a couple of weeks ago along with a long overdue PC upgrade and haven't been finding it much fun to be honest. Nowhere near as good as the reviews would suggest. I've not touched it for about a week cos I kept dying on the easy setting. Every time I jump out of the helicopter and try to run for cover, they slaughered me so I gave up.
Burnout 4 has been commanding a fair bit of my time though. Still waaay too fast, but at least you are allowed to run everything else off the road!
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Posted by ReNo on Mon Dec 19th at 3:53pm 2005
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Dec 19th at 4:03pm 2005
Posted by Crono on Mon Dec 19th at 7:35pm 2005
Nothing stopping you from getting another countries version.
Or you could stop bitching and buy it online from somewhere else.
Posted by Myrk- on Mon Dec 19th at 7:37pm 2005
You know, I was thinking the same thing- I was gunna replay Ghost Recon and Operation Flashpoint again, and with my PC spec now compared to the spec back then (Athlon 700mhz with Geforce 2!) I should be able to run everything on insane graphics options and still have perfectly smooth gameplay!
Don't suppose you guys think Ghost Recon will run on my 1.6Ghz Pentium M with annoying 64mb shared video memory :-/ and 512mb ram? Guild Wars just about ran on lowest settings- which suprised me.
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Posted by ReNo on Mon Dec 19th at 8:57pm 2005
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Posted by French Toast on Mon Dec 19th at 9:04pm 2005
Easily, I'd say. It's not a very graphic intense game, but the gameplay is to die for. By the way, anyone seen the trailers for number 3? Beeeaauutiful stuff.
I haven't seen anything relating to that in the video options. Man, this is pissing me off.
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Posted by French Toast on Tue Dec 20th at 1:54am 2005
Anyways it runs beautifully now. I've just finished the first segment of the first British level in Africa. It's seriously intense sometimes. That first Brit level is just mayhem, jerries everywhere and man... crazy. I'm glad that they have that weird health system or I'd be quite dead.
The last Russian mission where you retake Stalingrad has some wicked firefights as well.
I've also found the smoke grenade to be incredibly useful, especially in that first Brit mission, I was smokin like a mad man.
I'm also a big fan of the multiple objectives thing, where you have to complete A B and C but you can go any which way and do it in any order you want. That allows a bit more re-play-ability and adds some thought to how you play.
All in all, great game so far. Classic CoD action that I've come to know and love. (I just realized that I've played CoD 1 about 5 times and I'm halfway through my 6th. I hope I can do the same with this game.)
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