F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate versus Project Origin - by Digital Nightfall
gunsmoke on 23/4/2009 at 20:30
As an owner of all of the above titles (and played them when they were new as well as recently) I couldn't agree more, dethtoll.
Koki on 23/4/2009 at 21:10
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Shogo was fun but hasn't aged well.
:rolleyes:
june gloom on 23/4/2009 at 21:21
And?
gunsmoke on 23/4/2009 at 22:51
It is very dated now. As much as I love(d) it, it is a bit of a mind-fuck going back to play it now.
EvaUnit02 on 24/4/2009 at 04:01
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
It is very dated now. As much as I love(d) it, it is a bit of a mind-fuck going back to play it now.
I replay Shogo yearly. On contrary, it was good in 1998 and it's good now too. But admitedly the AI is pretty bad, especially that of the final bosses.
As for the lack of health packs, scoring critical hits would replenish life.
Koki on 24/4/2009 at 05:44
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
On contrary, it was good in 1998 and it's good now too.
Everything which was good in 1998 is still good. It's not like the game changed in any way. "Not aged well" is a stupid excuse for liking it then, when you were 10, and not liking it now, when you're 21, for whatever reason(mostly because you grew the fuck up).
gunsmoke on 24/4/2009 at 10:27
What if you were 23 in 1998?
Koki on 24/4/2009 at 13:01
Then you're in midlife crisis by now
gunsmoke on 24/4/2009 at 13:21
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Koki on 4/5/2009 at 13:15
Quote Posted by Koki
Sensitivity control which even being pushed all the way down was still twice as fast as I'd like it to be: Stupid, but could probably be fixed with ini digging
Update: You can't, because there are no ini files, because it's a
console game!It's not even funny anymore. I laugh regularly at gamers who fuck themselves over by buying blindly and then encountering anal-invasive DRM for example, but I actually pity all the sad bastards who bought the game for the PC. There are very few games I actually regret torrenting, and I not only regret torrenting FEAR 2, I regret torrenting 4GB smaller rip and
without even playing it first. If I would have
bought this piece of shit, I'd probably travel to Kirkland and threw a PC(complete with 4:3 CRT) through Monolith's window.