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And I'm loving this rain. :D
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Ah- the ambiguity clause...
If we sign this- we are unknowingly signing our lives away... :P
As such- I shalt resist!
Mah apologies... :P
I don't think you don't have to backup games from the PSN store.
Any psn games you've purchased/downloaded from the store can be re-downloaded.
So if you want to switch out psn games on your memory card- simply delete the game you don't want, and you can re-download it later.
A new wii with HD will kick #%¤. Hopefully E3 enlightens us.
SoAmazingBaby
No need to wait until E3- cause Nintendo's (probably) not going to show any new console at all.
Observe:
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6246405.html?tag=latestheadlines;title;2
We haven't heard anything about Other M since E3... :|
I just can't get away from the gut feeling that Other M will be delayed... Hopefully I'm wrong.
So for me- the only seemingly guaranteed release is Galaxy 2 this year- I could see both Other M and Zelda getting delayed into 2011.
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I called this... many, many times.
danger_ranger95
as did I....
I was completely shocked that Miyamoto said it would be 10' just because of the 2 bigger titles already supposed to release. Let alone "other" reasons
Well, we'll just have to see.
If Nintendo has to be just like Blizzard- than so be it.
Take the above statement however you will... :D
In all honesty- this COULD have been a must-buy for me...
If it wasn't for all the AI issues... The ground enemy AI is incompetent and actually very poorly programmed and glitchy.
It very commonly tries to shoot through walls, or even the CEILING- yes, I noticed the floor right below me flashing blue once because the enemy AI at the control panel had somehow noticed me and was trying to shoot me through the floor... :| It's not smart enough to realize when it has a line-of-fire on you or not... :?
And sometimes their aim COMPLETELY glitches- in that they suddenly become completely incapable of hitting you- even when you standing INCHES in front of them. (They commonly completely forget how to do melee attacks when this happens too)
The aerial enemy AI fares much better, but is still below average. At first- it usually does a good job flying circles around you... But then it suddenly decides to fly in a STRAIGHT LINE AWAY FROM YOU... For absolutely no reason other than to give you an easy kill... :evil:
If the major AI issues weren't there- this would actually be a must-buy for me. But as it is- the AI issues single handedly drag the game down into just barely decent territory.
Awright-
Here goes. :|
Pros:
Nitpicks (have limited negative or no effect on my score):
Cons (major negative effect on score):
Overall:
Definitely decent- a game I bet I would enjoy. The AI issues are the only real thing holding it back- but this is a shooter. Even minor AI issues can have a huge effect on a shooter's quality- and Dark Void has major AI issues as a whole- not minor.
The enemy ground AI is pretty bad overall- it tends to be sluggish getting to cover, chooses bad times to LEAVE cover and charge you, and is not accurate or aggressive enough to ever put you in any danger of dying. The ground AI can even be glitchy at times- trying to shoot through solid walls and even one time just standing still in a corridor staring at me until I shot it enough so it would do a sluggish sidestep into cover. It's not all bad- as it can still be an entertaining AI to fight with at times, but I still can't get over the fact that they try to shoot me through solid walls I'M NOT EVEN USING FOR COVER (I'm nowhere near them... :| ). That- and they DO move around from cover to cover a bit, charge to do melee attacks, or even flank your cover if you let them- so they aren't a static uninteresting AI in the slightest at least.
The aerial enemy AI fares much better, in that it is solid, but nothing special. It's still below average overall though- in that while most of the time it does a good job flying circles around you, it sometimes chooses to fly in a straight non-evasive line away from you for no reason whatsoever- giving you a blatantly easy kill. The aerial AI also doesn't seem to use the game's aerial maneuver system at all (They never roll to the side or pull a 180 turn- even though when you control them, it is shown that the saucers are PERFECTLY capable of doing these.).
I must say- this could have been a must-buy for me if it wasn't for the AI issues. But the AI issues are just too much and do a lot to bring the game down from the lofty heights it could have obtained.
My Demo Score:7/10
The AI issues are the ONLY reason the score had to go into merely decent territory (The nitpicks I listed had hardly any affect on the score. The AI issues cost this demo 2.5 point at the very least- if not all 3).
I could easily see this demo deserving a 9 if the AI issues alone were fixed. If that could be the ONLY thing Capcom worked on before release (which we know they won't, cause the game's basically finished by now... :| ), we could actually potentially be looking forward to one of this year's gems. But as it is- knowing this is the AI the full version will most likely have, we're going to be receiving a merely decent game at best.
EDIT: Much longer summary than I expected I'd write... :P Sorry about that...
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