Not exact matches
However, that was a great game
when that was released and after playing hundreds of first
person shooters since then, I can vouch for at least an enjoyable, scary and traumatising
experience depending on which campaign you are drawn to at that time.
Dark Void manages to capture the
experience of flight, however unfortunately the third
person shooter perspective is just a tad stale
when it comes to other third
person shooter games on the market at the moment.
However,
when the game was released in 2009, Guerrilla Games managed to meet those expectations and deliver a new, immersive first -
person shooter experience, revitalising the franchise at the same time.
When we talk about storytelling in a first -
person shooters, there's plenty that just forgo it entirely in favor of presenting an action - packed
experience instead.
I still can't figure out for the life of me why
people buy these tactical
shooters and refuse to use a mic to communicate; don't they know it's a much more enjoyable
experience when you work together as a unit?
When Destiny was first unveiled, we were taken aback by what Bungie were setting out to do; melding traditional MMORPG's with First
Person Shooters to create an
experience we have yearned since the likes of Huxley was cancelled (the latter game was supposed to be a MMOFPS that let you play as 3 different factions and would mix FPS combat with RPG elements).
After the mixed performance of the original Homefront — which featured an intriguing plot yet a standard first -
person shooter campaign, hopes of a better
experience were kindled
when Crytek, the developers behind Crysis, got the rights to the game
when former publisher THQ dissolved.
It's our goal from the outset to incidentally teach
people to be good at multiplayer
shooters while they're playing our single - player
shooter; to play as part of a coordinated team; to earn rewards for making other
people's
experience more fun; to outflank the enemy, and things that are going to happen
when they play online anyway.
However, that was a great game
when that was released and after playing hundreds of first
person shooters since then, I can vouch for at least an enjoyable, scary and traumatising
experience depending on which campaign you are drawn to at that time.