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Someone that describes some of the best games he ever played as "perfect circles".
Someone that describes some of the best games he ever played as "perfect circles".
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AN AMAZING “WELCOME BACK” TO ONLINE SHOOTERS, FOR ME.
Honestly, like many others have said, it’s also my favorite co-op shooter. I’ve never played a game that has all what Helldivers 2 offers before. Satisfying weaponry, tons of armaments to choose from, highly detailed environments that just immerses you into its dangerous worlds, little details like (diving into water will clean your outfit of grime/blood, traversing through bushes will slow you down, injuring a body part will hinder your Helldiver’s performance, etc.), enemies that will make you feel scared, heroic, badass, etc., action’s turned to 11 at times, and friendly-fire accidents just add to the unpredictability of the gameplay.
It’s a blast with friends (pun-intended) and even randoms, but only problems I’ve heard and experienced are: sometimes can’t enter the game (at least not immediately) ‘cause servers fill up quick, sometimes can’t spectate teammates when you’re dead, and low frame rate after playing for a while.
Overall, I’m doing my part and greatly enjoying my most fun title yet this year.
Honestly, like many others have said, it’s also my favorite co-op shooter. I’ve never played a game that has all what Helldivers 2 offers before. Satisfying weaponry, tons of armaments to choose from, highly detailed environments that just immerses you into its dangerous worlds, little details like (diving into water will clean your outfit of grime/blood, traversing through bushes will slow you down, injuring a body part will hinder your Helldiver’s performance, etc.), enemies that will make you feel scared, heroic, badass, etc., action’s turned to 11 at times, and friendly-fire accidents just add to the unpredictability of the gameplay.
It’s a blast with friends (pun-intended) and even randoms, but only problems I’ve heard and experienced are: sometimes can’t enter the game (at least not immediately) ‘cause servers fill up quick, sometimes can’t spectate teammates when you’re dead, and low frame rate after playing for a while.
Overall, I’m doing my part and greatly enjoying my most fun title yet this year.
This game is nothing short of legendary.
Everything from the varied locales' atmosphere, to the simple but engaging combat and clever boss fights, to its timeless and iconic soundtrack, to the characters, etc. are all so well done. There's only a handful of games that stood the test of time and this one's no exception. Play it in 1998, you'll be blown away. Play it in 2022 like I did for the very first time on my N64, I was blown away. The devs definitely cooked when they were working on this game.
Everything from the varied locales' atmosphere, to the simple but engaging combat and clever boss fights, to its timeless and iconic soundtrack, to the characters, etc. are all so well done. There's only a handful of games that stood the test of time and this one's no exception. Play it in 1998, you'll be blown away. Play it in 2022 like I did for the very first time on my N64, I was blown away. The devs definitely cooked when they were working on this game.
An amazing sequel that really pulls you in and keeps you hooked until the very end.
Saga's and Alan's dual dynamic campaign is really well done in that each character feels distinct from one another in terms of environments and missions. The art direction is next-level, really immersive. Combat is much more engaging than its predecessor. And audio is fantastic and nails the eerie and at times unsettling atmosphere.
Overall, an absolute must-play survival horror game-- blending highly detailed environments, clever jump scares, narrative that hooks you, and satisfying combat into a well polished experience from start to finish-- even if you haven't played Alan Wake I or only watched a recap of it.
Saga's and Alan's dual dynamic campaign is really well done in that each character feels distinct from one another in terms of environments and missions. The art direction is next-level, really immersive. Combat is much more engaging than its predecessor. And audio is fantastic and nails the eerie and at times unsettling atmosphere.
Overall, an absolute must-play survival horror game-- blending highly detailed environments, clever jump scares, narrative that hooks you, and satisfying combat into a well polished experience from start to finish-- even if you haven't played Alan Wake I or only watched a recap of it.