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Kayden
01-20-2005, 04:52 PM
I recent got this game from Gamefly for like 9 bucks. I certainly wouldnt have paid full price for it... but its a pretty decent game. Anyways... to attack in the game you have to push the right analog stick toward the oppenent. If you want to do a combo you push it in their direction several times repeatedly... kinda like robotron... This game made me realize that my right thumb is really weak and uncoordinated. Anybody else experience that with this game?
FriskyTanuki
01-20-2005, 04:57 PM
No, can't say that I have, but I can say that I do really like this game. Great fighting with the right analog stick, tons of chapters, and it's just really fun.
hiccupleftovers
01-20-2005, 08:39 PM
No I haven't experienced that my left thumb is weak. It's probably because I mostly play games with the analog stick anyway so it helped out a little. The game is a lot of fun but it gets a little linear and tedious after a while.I really should come back to it.
ryanbph
01-20-2005, 08:42 PM
I enjoyed the fighting mechanics in it, the story was bland and tedious like hiccup said, tough to finish
DesertEagleXIX
01-20-2005, 08:55 PM
The game is a blast until you fight the guy in the wading pool. But I'm a Jet Li fan...
AlbinoNinja
01-20-2005, 09:20 PM
$9 huh? i thought this game was GH. where'd u get it
Kayden
01-20-2005, 09:29 PM
No I haven't experienced that my left thumb is weak. It's probably because I mostly play games with the analog stick anyway so it helped out a little. The game is a lot of fun but it gets a little linear and tedious after a while.I really should come back to it.
Right stick... the one almost no games use... with the right hand, not left =P
FriskyTanuki
01-20-2005, 09:51 PM
$9 huh? i thought this game was GH. where'd u get it
It was a part of the Gamefly sale, at $10 and lower for members.
hiccupleftovers
01-20-2005, 09:57 PM
No I haven't experienced that my left thumb is weak. It's probably because I mostly play games with the analog stick anyway so it helped out a little. The game is a lot of fun but it gets a little linear and tedious after a while.I really should come back to it.
Right stick... the one almost no games use... with the right hand, not left =P
:oops: Oops my mistake, but still it really didn't bother me and my right thumb is pretty strong. I play quite a bit of FPSes on consoles so I think that strengthened it especially the 40 hours of Timesplitters 2 for PS2 that I have put in.
Edit: Wait a second why am I listening to you . Your OP is barely coherant. Case in point in just a second.
I recent got this game from Gamefly for like 9 bucks. I certainly wouldnt have paid full price for it... but its a pretty decent game. Anyways... to attack in the game you have to push the right analog stick toward the oppenent. If you want to do a combo you push it in their direction several times repeatedly... kinda like robotron... This game made me realize that my left thumb is really weak and uncoordinated. Anybody else experience that with this game?
Make up your mind.
lurknomore
01-20-2005, 10:39 PM
The game was better than I anticipated, but it is a limited, singular experience. It reminds me of some arcade machines that you would play all the way thru just once just because....a good experience, nothing to note though.
argyle
01-20-2005, 10:44 PM
I hated it. It starts out fun, but goes to crap pretty quickly. The game becomes a case of enter room, find seemingly endless stream of the exact same 2 guys, go to next room, repeat. And when you start fighting that much, your hand will start killing you from tapping that freakin' stick so much. Ugh.
Alpha2
01-21-2005, 01:00 AM
Is it much better than the demo because I found it to be disgustingly awkward and unpleasant.
Kayden
01-21-2005, 01:36 AM
Heh... too true... but I swear its not my fault... I type fast, I type tired and I'm lisdexic... err dislexic :P
Also... I can't stand shooters on consoles... the sticks don't offer enough precision. Keyboard and mouse is the way to do it.
No I haven't experienced that my left thumb is weak. It's probably because I mostly play games with the analog stick anyway so it helped out a little. The game is a lot of fun but it gets a little linear and tedious after a while.I really should come back to it.
Right stick... the one almost no games use... with the right hand, not left =P
:oops: Oops my mistake, but still it really didn't bother me and my right thumb is pretty strong. I play quite a bit of FPSes on consoles so I think that strengthened it especially the 40 hours of Timesplitters 2 for PS2 that I have put in.
Edit: Wait a second why am I listening to you . Your OP is barely coherant. Case in point in just a second.
I recent got this game from Gamefly for like 9 bucks. I certainly wouldnt have paid full price for it... but its a pretty decent game. Anyways... to attack in the game you have to push the right analog stick toward the oppenent. If you want to do a combo you push it in their direction several times repeatedly... kinda like robotron... This game made me realize that my left thumb is really weak and uncoordinated. Anybody else experience that with this game?
Make up your mind.
neocisco
01-21-2005, 01:40 AM
BTW, EB had this game tagged @ 34.99 and 36.99 today. Those idiots.
FriskyTanuki
01-21-2005, 01:48 AM
Is it much better than the demo because I found it to be disgustingly awkward and unpleasant.
The rest of the game gets much better than the opening level IMO, which is the demo.