Stilgar User
Posts: 8 | Home Run on Sunday, September, 21, 2003 6:34 PM
I just got past the prisoner bin and I am out of breath.
Whew.
This game has hit the proverbial home run, 420 straight away...
I have been playing with computers since the late 70s with a trash 80, z80 running at 4mhz, 48kram, cassette drive - real top of the line.
This game comes as close to perfection as I have seen in 25+ years of gaming.
Sound, graphics all top tier.
I cannot find one nit to pick, I also happen to be a Quality Assurance manager, so I tend to look for nits in everything.
Thief didn't have this much immersion.
System Shock wasn't this polished.
Splinter Cell didn't make my heart race as much.
I hope the game is selling well, in my opinion it's worth the price of admission and then some.
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DaveTRON User
Posts: 5,314 | Re: Home Run on Monday, September, 22, 2003 4:05 PM
Are you sure you've looked hard enough? DaveTRON
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Auric Sector Creator
Posts: 352 | Re: Home Run on Monday, September, 22, 2003 7:03 PM
Simple truth is (and too many games miss this fact) that immersion within a game can overcome almost anything in terms of 'weakness' within the game design.
And for those of you keeping score... immersion usually comes from a well designed atmosphere within the game, as well as fun game play. Those too combined keep you wanting to see what's next.
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Posts: 62 | Re: Home Run on Sunday, September, 28, 2003 5:12 AM
[QUOTE]Splinter Cell didn't make my heart race as much.[/QUOTE]
Splinter Cell wasn't meant to, it was designed to make you use that other half of the gaming life that we never talk about...STEALTH!
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