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Apparently Mario will have the power to throw paper airplanes at enemies and the Princess is going to have tiny daisys added to her adorable little pink dress.
I CAN'T WAIT !!!! ::eyes sparkling in delight::
slik ~_~
i only say that cause u havent played MGS2
> Bleeders wrote:
> - and apologise to you if they shoot you
> accidentally.
Apparently this only happens in the US version of the
> game....
Heh.:) It managed to get a giggle out of me after I'd been laced with a plasma shot to the head...
> - and apologise to you if they shoot you accidentally.
Apparently this only happens in the US version of the game....
:-D
The subtle feel to it. There are little things in there that really add to the experience. For instance, when you go past a computer that has been destroyed, a static sound eminates from it and the controller itself ommits a low-rumble if your close to the destroyed computer.
Another thing I liked was the way your team communicates with each other, taking flanking positions and giving covering fire - and apologise to you if they shoot you accidentally.
So far, I am very impressed, more so than I thought I would be to be honest, since FPS's aren't really my cup-o-tea.
> I think DrDragon has made my point very succintly - it's an evolution, rather
> than a revolution.
Thanks Wookie.
I agree with you. Plot twists and networking are cool, but not revolutionary. It simply adds more to the existing formula rather than changing the formula.