Kinjaception
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Kinjaception

Linearity doesn't have to be a bad thing.

It's too bad that anybody who glanced at Spec Ops would dismiss it as just gratituitous violence. That being said, the industry does have a slight problem with it. Childish concepts like "they hurt us, hurt them back." Worse yet, beautiful games like Bioshock Infinite slightly sullied by using it as a gameplay

Get far cry 3

This. Especially mobile

I can't be the only one thinking of an XKCD "what if" for this.

Well, I probably should have been clearer. I have distinct, fond (!) memories of wandering around Tallon IV and searching for the next thing to do. When I saw an enemy, instantly went into pursuit mode and find where he came from. However, it's not necessarily limited to shooters. I can't recall many, but basically

Remember the days when if you saw an enemy, it meant you were going the right way?

Give me this. Give me this now.

And this is why I'm proud of the Internet.

"Since when did game companies get a week+ to iron out issues?"

It's just for fun. Chill :l

To be fair, who considers Playstation Home to be a true video game? It doesn't represent much

Actually, no, I don't use my PC. Okay, maybe it was a stupid assumption but still, don't you think that it's not the best combination? People run surveys on your computer all the time, or on your phone about demographics. What makes you think they won't have a steady stream of data flowing from each console to enhance

My bad. your semicolon directed my eyes to "real life overwhelmed them"

Crap. Should have specified which words you were referring to.

That's four words...

Ever heard of privacy?

I don't know, I can check tomorrow. Even if not, it has a fantastic campaign well built for co op. it basically says to army of two: I can do anything you can do better. Weapon customization, squad commands, even a scoring system at the end of missions.

Played the demo for this game

No. What everyone wanted was raptors. This is the next best thing