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#1 MAS_100
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Everything I stated is true, so you can refer to yourselves with that picture. 

 

I think a lot more people would agree with the picture I posted, compared to the one you have. Everyone knows you're the troll, you waste your time trying to make arguments with everyone when it's blatantly obvious you are wrong. You may not enjoy this current gen, but to go around posting eveyrwhere claiming that you are always in the right makes it blatantly obvious you are the troll. And because you don't understand that I think you should refer back to the picture I posted. Almost certainly the last part is true.

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#3 MAS_100
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Hello Everyone!

I have just a few of question for you.

  • What do you all think is the Best and Worst elements of any/all Spider-Man games?
  • How are the controls? (combat/web swinging)
  • Story line and mission elements?
  • Mini games?
  • Over all flow and feel?
  • What would you like to see?
  • Keep seeing?
  • Have fixed?
  • Even dropped out of the games altogether?
  • Biggest beef with camra angles?
  • What has worked best in past games?
  • What's missing from them all?

I'm looking for as much feedback as possible, so please whatever you got just let me know. I've started writing my own script for a Spider-Man game and long shot or not of anything ever happening with it, I still need to take notes and that's where all of you come in.

Thanks in advance.

XxStCardinalxX

I can't completely remember it as it was a long time ago, however for me Spider-Man 2 was the best Spider-Man game. I enjoyed web-slinging around the city, saving citizens, finding collectibles, various side-missions. It was also better for being a more realistic interpretation of Spider-Man, rather than the more recent additions.

The web-slinging actually felt good and realistic, you could see that the web seemed like it was attaching to buildings, rather than in more recent games just hitting the web into the sky. Overall an open world Spider-Man game with lots of varied side missions to do, collectables to find, challenges to complete, along with the main storyline is something that is needed again. Spider-Man 2 was a fantastic game, and it it a shame the more recent games have strayed further from this. 

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#4 MAS_100
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I'd definitely have to say the GTA series. Consistently excellent game which are always incredibly fun to play. 

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#5 MAS_100
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After you jump out of the window on the fortress and get to the second wall there is a vine and then you jump to a ledge on the right (the part where you're making your way to the window that you jump back into the fortress). I can't jump from the vine to the ledge. I've climbed up the vine a step or two, down a step or two, paused before swinging back and forth... no matter what I do I only reach so far in the jump and crash. Is there a trick I'm missing? I'm on a PS3. Thanks for any help. AZygote

You realise you've posted that on the First Person Shooters forum right? When Uncharted is a third Person game?

But anyway, I don't think there is any trick to it. I remember at certain points I'd frequently drop for no apparent reason it seemed, but the next time I attempted vine jumps they went okay. Maybe it was me doing it wrong first, or it's something to do with the game. 

I can't perfectly recall that exact moment from the game, but perhaps if you have kept trying there is somewhere else you have to jump to rather than that spot? I'm not sure I'm afraid, but either way I don't think there is any trick to it at all.

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#6 MAS_100
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I don't think I ever got into First Person Shooters until the Current Gen. My first FPS I played came with my console in the bundle, and that was Resistance: Fall of Man. Very glad I picked this with the bundle, a great game which has led me to play many more First person shooters.

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I know a lot of people wouldn't agree with me, however my favourite is Modern Warfare 2. The single player experience was fun and engaging, and hte multiplayer added an incredible amount of new features which changed how multiplayer could be played. Unfortunately the servers were easily hackable, and due to the amount of kids and noobs playing the game frequently the multiplayer was ruined within months. That is why Call of Duty is no longer worth buying.

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#8 MAS_100
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For me the worst first person shooter I have ever played was probably 'Legendary'. An absolute mess from start to finish. Obviously there are probably much more worse first person shooters out there, but from the ones I've played that is the worst by far.

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#9 MAS_100
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I enjoyed the overal experience of Max Payne 3. The multiplayer didn't offer up anything particular new, however it was still a solid online experience which was fun to keep playing for months after release. If you like the look of the game I'd definitely recommend it, for Single Player and Multiplayer.

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#10 MAS_100
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IGN just recently said they were covering the event. but whats funny is sony never said they were unveiling their next gen system at this event, but we'll see.

marioandlinkfan

I think it is no guaranteed it is a Playstation 4 reveal. The hype buil up for this event, the recent leaks that have been coming out, as well as various comments within the gaming industry from developers themselves anticipating the event only leads to one possible thing, PS4 reveal. Obviously if Sony don't reveal it at the event then a lot of people will be very frustrated, myself included. 

We know for a fact though that this year's E3 conference will be one of, if not the best Sony conference to date.