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Anyway, after about half an hour I really got Peed off, due to the camera...
Now it might be me, not controlling it properly, but does anybody else find the camera hard? Somebody shoots me, and I ***can't see where he bl00dy is!
Care to comment?
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Nash says that SC:PT multi is just like hide and seek, except that somebody's neck gets broken at the end of it.
> I think the release date for Splinter Cell: PT on cube is July 14th in
> the US and the 16th over here, also Ubi have announced it will have
> NO multiplayer and may have extra missions to compensate for this,
> bummer for GC fans though as the multiplayer mode is enjoyable with
> friends.
Rainbow six will also have no multiplayer.
But still respect to Ubi-soft in releasing a potentially unpopular game on the system... without one of its selling points.
And adding to the game to make their fans on this system happier.
Respect to them.
> Somebody shoots me, and I can see where he
> bl00dy is!
>
> Care to comment?
Whats the problem if you can see where he is.
The first person view makes the game easier than the original in places but the AI is definitley smarter. I have been a Metal Gear fan since the Nes so I was always going to enjoy this one. Funking marvelous game.
I seem to remember that the camera in MGS2 moved about a bit, but not loads. I'm guessing that it's probably the same here. I'll find out when it arrives I suppose.
Can you control the camera in Twin Snakes? I bloody hope so I hate it when everything's automatic. What the hell do the developers think the C(amera) stick is for anyway?
Oh, and CGJ, if you dont own the game, or have never played it or heard of it, why did you even reply? What was the point exactly? No one cares if you've never heard of it.