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RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:19:14   
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I agree lj.... but only with campaign... cod4 multiplayer owns this yen thus far.... but the single player left much to be desired whereas resistance had a great campaign and split screen is a big plus!!!!

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:24:53   
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    Hmm, I myself am not so keen on COD4's multiplayer, I think it's just far too repetitive. In it's pursuit of realism, it's gone and become one of those FPS game that fit the profile of "if you played one, you've played them all". It's a shame, but that's what it is.

    Face it, if there was no prestige mode or levelling up, would there be any incentive to keep playing at all? After a few hours, no. No, there wouldn't, unless you're really, really patient.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:29:25   
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    Well both the critic and gaming world would disagree with you sooo lolz cat, enjoy what you like?

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:29:45   
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    thats exactly it tho.... prestige and the challenges set it aside.... ill admit I was gettin overly sick of it but sticking with just search n destroy keeps it much more challenging.... but this is just my opinion.... I wish it kept such statistical detail tho like resistance MP has.... I just hated when everyone glitched on resistance and THAT got old for me

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:30:41   
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    Well both the critic and gaming world would disagree with you sooo lolz cat, enjoy what you like?


    I'm not too sure if they'd really disagree with what I said, they'd just like the game, and keep playing it, regardless.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:33:59   
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    LJwooly it comes down to taste, but the 10+ million COD4 fans are not going to say that RE has better anything.

    I would personally give the slight edge to RE in single player, because while it never blew me away it was good, while COD4 had to many ups and downs.

    MP I can't really say, I don't like RE's massive battles, there is no real skill in 40 man wars, but I also don't like how COD4 made me feel like i was in a level grind

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:36:51   
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    Nah i think R1 had the better singleplayer by a significant margin. COD4 singleplayer is crap. The only part that was above average was the stealth sniper mission. Everything else was plain normal and boring. Not worth playing a second time kind of boring.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:39:31   
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    I'll give it to COD4, All Ghillied Up was a great mission, as was the follow-up mission, One Shot One Kill, but both were hopelessly scripted. Well scripted at that, but still, it's not hard to make a game look impressive, when you're forced to play it exactly how the dev wanted you to.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:44:07   
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    kinda the way that KZ2 is being made?

    while I agree COD4 single player was not as good as COD2, RE single player was by no means fresh or new, it was pretty much just as linear except you know in a cooler world

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:45:18   
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    lol no one was saying KZ2 wasn't looking scripted

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:46:37   
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    Probably. My faith is more in Resistance 2, than Killzone 2 personally. Killzone 2 looks far too much like COD4, in terms of basic gameplay, with the possible exception of the cover system. It's a damn sight better-looking, though, but that's about it for me.

    As for Resistance's multiplayer, it wasn't as scripted as COD4, giving you relative freedom to tackle objectives, and the epicness level easily quadrupled that of COD4, without a doubt.
    Also, with everything considered in that it's a launch game, it's pretty damn impressive on Insomniac's part.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:47:54   
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    yeah but what FPS isnt overly linear?

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:49:01   
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    yeah but what FPS isnt overly linear?


    As much as I hate to say it, the first example that came to my mind was Halo.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:56:10   
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    I believe they won’t go making Resistance 4 unless they have a great story Insomniacs always say that they care about a great plot and better game play in their franchises.
     
    What would be cool? I like how they play with history so if the virus Hale has make him live long and we can see an alternative takes on historical incidents up to the not so distant past, that might be cool (I don’t know I just came from a dentist and my tooth hurts).

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:59:17   
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    yeah but what FPS isnt overly linear?


    As much as I hate to say it, the first example that came to my mind was Halo.


    lol, yeah

    also, Half Life 2?

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 16:59:58   
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    kinda the way that KZ2 is being made?

    while I agree COD4 single player was not as good as COD2, RE single player was by no means fresh or new, it was pretty much just as linear except you know in a cooler world


    Whether R1 sp was fresh or linear is irrelevant. The point here is R1 singleplayer was better than COD4 singleplayer. Only mission in COD4 worth replaying is the sniper mission.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 17:11:31   
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    lol, yeah

    also, Half Life 2?


    Half Life 2 is a really good example of a shooter that took the standard shooter formula at the time, and completely f*cked with it, most notably with the gravity gun. It still holds it own well to a lot of console shooters today, too. Even if it's not your cup of tea, you have to admit, it's unique, original, and memorable.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 17:15:00   
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    Whether R1 sp was fresh or linear is irrelevant. The point here is R1 singleplayer was better than COD4 singleplayer. Only mission in COD4 worth replaying is the sniper mission.


    I'm not sure... after playing the mission three, maybe four times... you start to realise the game funnels you through pretty closely, almost restricting your freedom completely, and it gets boring after a short while.
    But, from a purely cinematic perspective, it's a masterpiece, and, at this moment in time, more or less unrivalled.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 19:58:13   
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    yeah but what FPS isnt overly linear?


    As much as I hate to say it, the first example that came to my mind was Halo.

    Halo is extremely linear just like 98% of all shooters out there (60% of those trying to be halo).

    From the short time I've spent playing stalker I would say it's one of the least linear FPS I've ever played.

    p.s. CoD4 campaing is pure shit reminded me of the 1st MoH on PS1.

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    RE: resistance's future - Jun.-8th-2008 20:38:44   
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    i have a feeling R2 will take over my fav FPS spot.

    If they were to make another Resistance in another location like Asia or in the East it would have to be a prequel since R1 took place after the eastern world had already been invaded and so Nathan Hale wouldn't be part of the game.

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