![]() ![]() So yeah, it is shooting gallery more than being rushed typically, unless there are melee opponents or very many. You have the feeling that the group, if large would be on top of you, but that doesn’t really happen so easily. But keep in mind I don't buy many AAA games anymore, so I'm comparing to games like Gears of War 4 (where it also has really long load times, but they are hidden by semi-interactive walking segments).Ĭlick to expand.There are the dogs and the thralls that rush you, and a couple more that are fast and occasionally move erratically. Levels take a REALLY long time to load on SSD compared to other games I have. I was surprised to see an option to turn off chromatic aberration. I was happy to be able to immediately turn off motion blur and DoF. In many cases it's far easier to get headshots firing from the hip than using ADS. Shooting from the hip is reasonably accurate and I've only used ADS for additional zoom so far. It is nice that I rarely feel a need to ADS. Not a fan of a shotgun being an uber weapon or whatever they call that weapon slot. Constantly headshotting enemeies since they move pretty slowly. It doesn't appear they've changed much from the console version to accommodate KB/M players. Number of players per instance seems to be very small, but it's still nice. Other players dropping into the same "world exploration" instance is kind of nice. ![]() The random Adventures are fun so far, but I don't know if their novelty will wear off over time. Haven't seen much of the story so far, but it looks like they put in some effort. Also, the coloring/dye system is pretty weak compared to Warframe. But I wonder how much control you'll have over how you look at higher levels. ![]() I do like that there's an element of variety in wardrobe vanity in types of clothing. Gameplay (movement, shooting, powers, weapon variety, weapon modding, etc.), feel like a poor man's Warframe. ![]()
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