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Spec Ops: The Line - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Real Life Discussion (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: Spec Ops: The Line (/showthread.php?tid=89632) Pages:
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Spec Ops: The Line - DarthBindo - 11-05-2012 I just finished. I think i may have hurt my soul. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - SparkyRailgun - 11-05-2012 It's a bad game. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - Echo 7-7 - 11-05-2012 The trailer looks like something trying to be badass but comes across as incredibly cheesy and cliche. Am I wrong? RE: Spec Ops: The Line - SparkyRailgun - 11-05-2012 That about sums up the game. It's praised for it's engaging story, but the actual gameplay is dull and boring. Simply another cover based shooter done in Unreal 3. The point of a story within a game is to give a reason for the player to continue playing, but Spec Ops' gameplay is so mundane and recycled that it's simply not worth it. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - DarthBindo - 11-05-2012 (11-05-2012, 08:48 AM)Echo 7-7 Wrote: The trailer looks like something trying to be badass but comes across as incredibly cheesy and cliche. Am I wrong?It's neither cheesy nor cliche, that much I can promise you. And the game is definitely not trying to be badass. (11-05-2012, 09:23 AM)Railgun! Wrote: That about sums up the game.I'v never actually played a cover based shooter done in unreal 3, so I found the gameplay rather exciting and different from the standard COD and MOH formulas I'm used to expecting in a shooter. I loved running around with the M99 and the Desert Eagle towards the end of the game, dropping headshot after headshot. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - Alley - 11-05-2012 the ending is is a TOTAL WTF. I still didn't get it. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - SparkyRailgun - 11-06-2012 (11-05-2012, 04:23 PM)DarthBindo Wrote: I'v never actually played a cover based shooter done in unreal 3, so I found the gameplay rather exciting and different from the standard COD and MOH formulas I'm used to expecting in a shooter. Sooooooo you've never played Army of Two or Gears of War? Or hell, Mass Effect? I guess the game could be good if you missed all of those extremely popular titles somehow, otherwise it's just recycled junk... There's a reason they melt recycled goods down before making new stuff out of them. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - DarthBindo - 11-06-2012 I don't understand how something that worked well in three games you just mentioned doesn't work simply beacuse it's been done already. People still bought Halo:Reach even though it had the exact same gameplay as four previous iterations in the series. And no, I haven't. Last thing i played on an Unreal Engine was actually Unreal Tournament 2004. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - SparkyRailgun - 11-06-2012 (11-06-2012, 04:40 AM)DarthBindo Wrote: I don't understand how something that worked well in three games you just mentioned doesn't work simply beacuse it's been done already. Your argument became a little bit (read: majorly) flawed when you said you'd never played the games, especially since I'd already said that Spec Ops would probably be good for people who hadn't. Also, Halo: Reach hardly plays similarly to Halo: Combat Evolved. The evolution of the gameplay is quite evident throughout the series. RE: Spec Ops: The Line - stardust47 - 01-04-2013 I recently bought this game, and no matter what I do, I cannot get a decent framerate out of it. It's like playing the Microsoft PowerPoint Edition. I've set all the graphics to the lowest possible settings and played it windowed at 800*600, but it still lags. My graphics card is an AMD Radeon 4500-series (not sure exactly). |