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[QUOTE="AlexSays"] Seriusli? What makes you think the aliens in this game could come tomorrow but the aliens in different games will come much later?Unkoil666
Seriusli is actually spelt Seriously.
Sorry I fail to understand your point. My reference is to the time frame in which the game is set, which is only apparent in one other major FPS I can name and that is Resistance. The point being that people are accusing The Conduit of being Generic, my point is to argue against that. It's clearly not set in a similar time frame to all but one of the big FPSs that have come out in recent years:
Halo is set in the future as a race we've travelled off into space.
Halflife is set in a different time zone as well.
Doom is set in a different time zone as we've colonised other planets/satelites.
COD4 is set in the near future.
COD5 is set in the recent(ish) past.
Deus Ex thats in the future.
Bioshock, current day, however, the place you find is set in a retro style.
Resistance is near future.
Do you have anything further to add?
Just a heads up, you're wrong on a few points. Not trying to be anal, just helping you out.
Resistance takes place in 1951, not the near future.
Bioshock takes place in the 60's. Not "current day".
CoD: World at War (NOT 5) takes place DURING WWII. It dates from late 1930's to the mid 1940's. Not really "recent(ish)".
Just helping you out before someone goes bonkers on you.
Thanks for that I'm not the be all and end all of gaming knowledge but you have helped to prove my point. Nobody who has posted in this thread has effectively defined for me what they mean by Generic and I am begining to suspect they mean 'It's just another FPS' but that's like saying SMG is just another platformer.
It's not necessarily an original story line but it is fairly original for the FPS world and from what I've seen it looks pretty good to boot. I'm going to get it it'll be my first FPS on the Wii.
Phil
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