For a game that has
giant mechs there sure isn't that much combat in Scythe, the huge table - hogging beast from designer Jamey Steigmeir, the same guy that created Viticulture, a game that I love.
Not exact matches
There are also levels where you control a
giant mech or flying through the city in a tricked out starfighter.
Few new additions to it's gameplay seem to be
Giant Mechs that are available to use on the open world and the fact that
there are guns as well as sword now.
Hope this futuristic bull stops I mean what's next call of duty in space or call of duty with
giant mechs well I'm saving my money when they decide to make a shooter worth my time playing then I'll think about getting the game call of duty but for now let the gullible people buy
there game whith
there hurendnes maps.
With the second game in Respawn's FPS /
Mech shooter confirmed to be coming in 2016
there is no doubt that EA will want to ride the
giant robot of hype at E3 this year.
There's some fun to be had, stomping around in a
giant mech, blasting away at everything that crosses your path but, unfortunately, it is lost in a mire of horrible narrative, ugly models, excruciating dialogue and often laughable voice acting, while the on foot third person shooter aspects are almost inexcusable.
Combined with the
giant mech suits you see in the city, it makes you wonder if
there are
giant carnivores just around the corner.
Then
there's the Titan — a
giant hulking
mech that truly makes you feel powerful (but not too powerful).