Dead Space & Mass Effect
2009-03-21 11:15 AM PDT
I found out about these 2 great games and thought I should try them out. First I got myself Mass Effect. I thought it would be something as sweet as FEAR since it has the cool word "Effect" in it, but I was dead wrong. There is little to be called cool in that game. The graphics are quite ok, but there are so few battles to do that you can barely get used to it and it's done. The rest of the time..in fact like for hours you will be digging for jobs to do from those random people in a huge space station which I find to be very annoying (except the part where some alien woman offered 'special care' which would surely relax me from the game-hating mood), though I never cared to wait for that since she told me to come back in 2-3 months >_>
I was pretty much like FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUCK at that moment.
Well, in overall, there is just simply too much talking to do in that game and too few killing. I guess they tried to make players live into it.
The second game I will talk about is Dead Space. I was quite excited about this one since I've seen cool videos and this looks like my type of a game, but hell no! Right now I wish I could just take back my words. That game has huge problems. First of all, when the 1st mission started, I had troubles getting the camera angle right. It shows the world from right of the character and the character is so close to the screen that he blocks half the view. Now this looks like something for left handed and left eyed people or something, since I certainly cannot play like this.
The other problem is the mouse sensitivity. Well, I can certainly fix that with a bit of messing around in options, but it makes things even worse when combined with the bad camera angle. Never in shooting games have I ever haved to resort to melee more than to guns, but this game just makes me think that is the ONLY thing that certainly helps.
Well I will stop ranting here since only a few would care to read through this much text. In overall you guys should get the point by...
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