Perhaps if they made the beginning of the game like your cookie-cutter call of duty clone....men shooting other men...blah blah blah..
However, early in the game (like...REALLY early) the parties in conflict would start being picked off by a (to them) unknown assailant. Slowly the squad gets smaller and smaller, until its down to one soldier...you.
Then you spend the rest of the game just trying to stay alive..making weapons out of whatever you can...as the threat becomes clear...you are prey. You then spend the rest of the game trying to escape/preventing the alien threat from making it to earth via some convenient circumstances that put the ship/spacestation/escape shuttle on an earth trajectory...
But alas... I can dream.
Side note, I don't really blame Sega, the COD franchise (cult?) sells a ton, who wouldn't want a piece of the action. Besides, they didn't code the game...and it clearly wasn't made in the fashion that they wanted....
Makes sense to me. If it wasn't so expensive, I would pick one up.
When did gamer's start being sissies that get offended with something so trivial? If you are one of those people who get offended so easily go find another hobby please, and stop screwing with ours. There are far more "offensive" things that large game developers shove down our throats year after year in the form of shitty games.
@buccomatic @GoldenEagleXT @gamebuyer22 It costs 15 bucks....which is hardly overpriced.
I have had more fun with Trials Evolution and Shadow Complex (both 15 bucks) than I have with may full priced PC and console games...(oh if I could only turn my clock back to May of last year...Diablo 3 would not have stolen my 60 dollars....)
I agree with...both of them. There are many great games out there that don't have or need life-like visuals to suck you in...but that doesn't mean we should abandon the push to achieve better more realistic visuals. And I certainly don't think that creativity should ever be sacrificed....
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