Random Insanity Alliance Forum, Mark V
Cactuar Zone => Random lnsanity => Topic started by: C-zom on December 22, 2008, 03:57:29 pm
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You're not awesome for owning it.
This game is fucking sweet. Tons of disgusting monsters, great weapons, spooky atmosphere and one hell of an ending.
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Actually, I didn't like dead space.
It got WAY to predictable. AFter awhile, I just blasted the wall-grates and killed the monsters before they even got near me, not to mention, all I needed to do to keep the already out monsters away was use the fusion cutter on sideways and remove legs. I only used the fusion cutter for just about the whole game.
Deadspace had the possibility to be epic, but ended up a dissapointment.
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I ran out of ammo for the fusion cutter very often. I also found it sucked versus the little dudes that swarm on you. But yeah, the fusion cutter was pretty amazing at cutting of legs and slowing them down. But after I beat it, I spent all my nodes on the plasma rifle and started playing again, and like 3 shots kill anything. Im gonna try it on impossible soon, but I think I'll be effed.
The bosses were also way too easy, especially the one in the zero G...just keep moving and you're never hurt, he never predicts your movement.
But overall the visuals and storyline were pretty good. I didn't find myself predicting bad guys well enough to shoot them in the vents...because there were so many vents they didn't come out of, and I was always low on ammo. Try raising the difficulty Pterrydactylhis!
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I ran out of ammo for the fusion cutter very often. I also found it sucked versus the little dudes that swarm on you. But yeah, the fusion cutter was pretty amazing at cutting of legs and slowing them down. But after I beat it, I spent all my nodes on the plasma rifle and spitchted playing again, and like 3 shots kill anything. Im gonna try it on impossible soon, but I think I'll be effed.
The bosses were also way too easy, especially the one in the zero G...just keep moving and you're never hurt, he never predicts your movement.
But overall the visuals and storyline were pretty good. I didn't find myself predicting bad guys well enough to shoot them in the vents...because there were so many vents they didn't come out of, and I was always low on ammo. Try raising the difficulty Apophis!
I did the same exact thing. My first playthrough I was spending nodes evenly and using the cutter and rifle. Second round I was using a max upgraded Plasma Rifle. And even though it was hard mode, I was acing every enemy in under 15 rounds each. Best gun in the game.
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[/i]phis775]Actually, I didn't like dead space.
It got WAY to predictable. AFter awhile, I just blasted the wall-grates and killed the monsters before they even got near me, not to mention, all I needed to do to keep the already out monsters away was use the fusion cutter on sideways and remove legs. I only used the fusion cutter for just about the whole game.
Deadspace had the possibility to be epic, but ended up a dissapointment.
Eh, what difficulty? While I agree the game was predictable, it did have an amazing atmosphere and I /loved/ the pages and pages of dialogue in the audio and text logs explaining the game bit by bit. The ship felt very much alive and awesome. Though the core plot was pretty bad, the story and battle of the Ishimura was awesome to read into.
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I liked the storyline and background a bit, it just seemed like "hey, resident evil in SPACE". The atmosphere was also good, It just got too easy. I don't remember teh difficulty. whatever the middle one is. I never play games on lowest difficulty, and don't usually do them above the middle on my first runthrough (COD4 being an exception)
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I thought it was a pretty epic game, great visuals, and great story, although most boss battles relied to heavily on the contact beam, aka the spartan laser......
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I didnt use the contact beam till late, I found it easier to rape the big yellow bulges which made me a little grossed out with the cutter or the rifle.
I only needed 3 guns, the cutter, the rifle, the line gun (which can kill those fat ones without popping the babies, and cut off the legs of the super fast ones), and towards the end I started using the super-laser-of-doom. It was kinda nice, but also kinda silly, to only give you ammo that you need. But I guess since only 25 plasma rifle shots took up a full slot, if I had a fuckload of random ammo, Id be fucked for slots and have to dump it, and probably would have been out of ammo I could actually use.
Was it just me, or did health come EXACTLY when you need it?
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I didnt use the contact beam till late, I found it easier to rape the big yellow bulges which made me a little grossed out with the cutter or the rifle.
I only needed 3 guns, the cutter, the rifle, the line gun (which can kill those fat ones without tonicping the babies, and cut off the legs of the super fast ones), and towards the end I spitchted using the super-laser-of-doom. It was kinda nice, but also kinda silly, to only give you ammo that you need. But I guess since only 25 plasma rifle shots took up a full slot, if I had a fuckload of random ammo, Id be fucked for slots and have to dump it, and probably would have been out of ammo I could actually use.
Was it just me, or did health come EXACTLY when you need it?
I never even used it.
Line gun was too OP, I tried to limit my use of it. Like you said you can kill fat ones without un spawning it and it shreds most baby enemies. The pulse rifle is the most balanced and coincidentally, the best gun in the game.
The fact you got ammo for the only gun you were carrying was fucking stupid, made the game way too easy. And health always appears when you're low on medpacks or low on HP. The moar medpacks you have, the lower the chance of one spawning in an Emergency supplies pin or shelf.