Killzone 2. No contest.
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Shotgun is the default/only weapon for the Engineer class. Boosting is a secondary ability that gives your player the ability to run twice as fast and recover health. A lot of people will use the Engineer class, and boost around (so fast it's hard to keep up with sometimes) getting one hit kills because the shotgun is pretty strong. It's a deadly combination, although I prefer the M82.
You know how you scroll from Solider to Medic on the soldier list? Well, scroll one more to select Engineer (my least favorite class, hehe).
Well, the DS has shown it can handle strong 3D graphics and large, detailed environments with Metroid Prime Hunters and SM64, among others. It's just a matter of developers sinking more money into their products. I wish we would see more 3D platformers and purely 3d games on the system, but it doesn't seem to be going that way.
[QUOTE="Spade_Crisis"]Have you played Moon, Metroid Prime Hunters, Dementium, or any of the Call of Duty games? Metroid Prime: Hunters is the only game on that list I actually like FPS-wise. I tried the others but had issues with all of them. Moon is beautiful looking but repetitive and slowly paced, Dementium has an impossible save system, and the Call of Duty games (while they have fantastic gameplay) don't measure up in the graphics department (almost hurts your eyes to see some enemies). Metroid Prime has intense multiplayer, lengthy single player, fantastic graphics and sound design, endless replay value because you can add bots. :)Actually, FPS is lacking in the DS, so it would be nice to see an FPS in the DS. I love the DS because of the library of games. Especially the upcoming games coming out this year.
CrashMan09
Quick load times, long battery life, easy pick up and play titles, easy to protect the screens, very portable.
Dragonball Z: Attack of the Saiyans
C.O.R.E (if it is any good, of course...the delays concern me)
That's pretty much it for now.
All good points.
If you are looking for a good WWII game, try either COD5 or brothers in arms, however, the latter is old, and it was a love it or hate it.
If all you need is a good multiplayer 1st person shooter for DS, try Metroid Prime: Hunters. I don't recommend online play, but when I used to own this game, I was captivated by its 26 maps, different hunters, and different weapons/abilities, and varied styles of multiplayer.
The reason MP:H is good for multiplayer is that anytime that you want to play, you can choose to play with 3 other AI players, all with editable difficulty settings. This was a major plus for me, because I could challenge my shooting skills anytime, regardless of there being anyone around me with the same game.
tekky14
Agreed. Being able to add bots, play any map in any mode, with high levels of customization (i.e., friendly fire, bot intelligence, team play, damage, etc...) is easily the biggest reason MPH has such staying power.
To the original poster, you might like COD for the DS, but as even as a huge FPS fan I did not like it at all. The gameplay is solid, but the graphics/system aren't up to the task; it's hard to see enemies, there are framerate issues, and what not. If you're motivated, though, you will probably get a decent amount of enjoyment out of it.
When is E3 exactly? Around what time can we expect announcements one way or the other?
Hell yes man. Burnout Paradise is endless hours of non-stop fun and gamplay. The multiplayer is a riot but the single player is deep and takes a long time to complete. Definitely pick it up. You should be able to sink a good 50+ hours into it at least.
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