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"MGS2 Has Set The Future Of Gaming"

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Fri 15/02/02 at 14:29
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MGS2 has set what we must call the future of gaming, the game contains 'State Of The Art' gameplay with a blend of next generation graphics and out of this world sounds. When the game is released game designers will find it hard to keep up with the demands from us as the game will be such a blockbuster title that will make us as gamers want more out of gaming in the future. At the moment i only own a demo of the gam, but the demo alone has blone me away with the stylish and highly entertaining introduction that no game to date has used. When we think of a video-game we think of Mario or collecting stars to save the princess from the tower, but in fact its not, it is a world of sinister organisations that we as gamers get to fight and bring to justice! MGS2 has maxed the way we can interact with video-games, we can now shoot fire extinguishers and magazines to startle our enemies or we can hide in lockers whilst our hands rumble due to the heart beat setting off the rumble functions on the latest in gaming technology. If we take a look back at how far gaming has come in the last 10 years we won't be able to beleive that we once controlled a 2-D plain looking character whilst collecting all the stars on the screen. Gaming has changed but not any one game has changed gaming up until now. MGS2 will be the first ground-breaking title that will change the way we game in the future, we will want more and more out of gaming and our demands will have to be met or companies will not sell their merchandise. GTA3 was the first real game to bring the effects of the weather and natural day to night changes, but MGS2 has taken it a step further again, if we look up rain drops fall on our cameras or if we walk on dry surfaces our foot prints are left so that we can be trased by our enemies. Games in the future will have to match the high level of design that has gone into such games as, GTA3, MGS2, DEVIL MAY CRY, MAX PAYNE, PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER. Desgners are running out of ideas and titles are being rushed instead of time being spent on hem to make the game a worthy purchase and a good adddition to our ever growing gaming collections. Cut-Scenes have never looked so good, long gone are the little 2 minute introductions and the little cut-scenes, we now have movie sequences that help to build the story. We as gamers can control the way that we will game in the future, people know the styles of games we like and the way we like to game and the designers are finally starting to listen to what we demand to be put into a next generation game. After the release of MGS2 the future of gaming will change, it is an exciting move into the future but what might we be doing on games in another 10 years time? It is hard to imagine that we will once game as the lead player and control our actions by the way we move and think, bring on the gaming future!
Sat 16/02/02 at 13:31
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Paragraphs make it easier to read.

You put different points in different paragraphs so the whole flow is better and it is easier to understand for the reader.

But go ahead writing without Paragraphs If you dont want anyone to read them...
Sat 16/02/02 at 12:57
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what are you lot complainig about the paragraphs for.






Isnt the point that i am making enough.





I dont use paragraphs because i like to put as much down as i can whilst remebering.




Is this enough paragraphs.
Sat 16/02/02 at 12:26
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my eyes hurt now...do you have english at school tomorrow? if so, get some lessons in paragraphing! ;)
Sat 16/02/02 at 12:22
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Your Honour wrote:
> Nice to see you've learnt how to use the ENTER key...

Forget that... notice that he has learned how to spell AND use punctuation, where as before, neither existed. With all that achieved, its no wonder paragraphs were a step too far.
Sat 16/02/02 at 11:52
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alik wrote:
> its my view on mgs2 you can't say that i am wrong because i arent.


Appauling english aside, I find it amusing that one speaks out so harshly against others opinions would now use THAT as a basis for defence.

Besides which, you've not put this crap forward as your opinion, you say things like "has set what WE must call the future of gaming", thats speaking for everyone by the looks of it.

You gimp.
Sat 16/02/02 at 11:47
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yeh you do need paragraphs to spread it out a bit
Sat 16/02/02 at 11:44
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played both demos, won it, just waiting for it to arrive. Huge fan of the first game. It WILL be fantastic.

My point is that it won't "change the future."

.... and even if it did/could, how could we tell, we've not seen a future to then be changed.
Sat 16/02/02 at 11:41
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its my view on mgs2 you can't say that i am wrong because i arent have you played it yet because once you have you will realise what iam talking about.
Sat 16/02/02 at 02:19
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After the release of MGS2 the future of gaming will change?

What utter tosh. You say it as if the future of gaming had a set path were it would cease to improve... OH then MGS2 came along and changed all that. Rubbish. The future of gaming will stay exactly the same as it planned to, it will evolve and improve as always. MGS2 is a recent improvement, it won't "change the future of gaming". How do you know what the future of gaming was going to be without the release of MGS2? Can you somehow zap yourself into a parralel universe were MGS2 was never created and gaming was different? No, thought not.
Fri 15/02/02 at 22:39
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put it in paragraphs cozm no readin that

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