Inverting. Been playing that way since the first shooters that used the mouse for head tracking. Normal just feels unnatural to me. As said my several others, inverted controls are more like actual head movement.
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The game was more gross than scary. I had a couple jump moments pretty early on, but the game quickly became a bit predictable. If you've played many id games, you'll be used to having some confrontation as a result of some other progression in the game. Hit the right switch, baddies pop out. Get the elevator powered up, same thing, etc.
The ending was also really predictable. I loved the game, though. It did have a cool atmosphere, and the level design and exploration aspects reminded me of other games I've loved like System Shock 2.
Was Prey really that disliked? I didn't pay attention to the noise made about the game, if any, when it came out. I was more shocked that it had actually come out. I thought it was fun, though not the greatest game ever. The portals were pretty cool.
I enjoyed Too Human and Two Worlds quite a bit despite their flaws, which were many.
Was Prey really that disliked? I didn't pay attention to the noise made about the game, if any, when it came out. I was more shocked that it had actually come out. I thought it was fun, though not the greatest game ever. The portals were pretty cool.
I enjoyed Too Human and Two Worlds quite a bit despite their flaws, which were many.
I'm planning on getting both, but looking foward to Mass Effect 2 a little more. Not that Dragon Age: Origins doesn't look good, but not as much has been shown about that game. I'm somewhat disappointed there wasn't more about it at E3 considering it's supposed to come out first.
I just got Prototype today. Besides that and the other games I've bought lately, I'll be working on the large pile of games I didn't get around to playing when I was subscribing to WoW. I hope to get through most of them before the fall when the piles start stacking up again.
Sort of one. My co-worker's husband has one. He apparently thinks I'm awesome for talking his wife into letting him buy it, but we still haven't met yet.
2009 buys in no particular order:
Bioshock 2, Dragon Age: Origins, Borderlands (most likely), Uncharted 2, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, Assassin's Creed 2, Halo ODST, Shadow Complex, Perfect Dark XBLA.
On the fence about or need to hear more about before deciding:
Wolfenstein, Overlord 2, Singularity and a bunch of others on my tracked list. I'm sure many of them will end up being disappointing, but had some neat ideas.
Deus Ex followed closely by System Shock 2. The others are all great, too.
Both. Even better when games are hybrids of the two.
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