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Whiskeyportal
04-27-2008, 05:59 AM
The auto save on this game blows. I have beaten the Panama level several times, and the damn game doesn't save my progress. Grrr...:wallbash:

usoilworker
04-27-2008, 09:26 AM
I had the opretunity to play this game a few weeks ago. I have to say this game does have some drawbacks. Aside from the auto save feature, The camera control is verry awkward reminds me of the old army of darkness game. This drastically hampers the playability. Mid mission trips to the arms dealer are a bit much as well as blinging up your gear what kindof merc spends cash to cover there gear with platinum and gold? I didn't finish the game it's since gone back to the rental store, I had the suspision that as i was progressing through the game that the character was begining to mutate a bit. Skin texture was changing i almost played it out to see if i was just imagining this but the gameplay just got so frustrating that i gave up.

marky2bucks
04-27-2008, 03:53 PM
I picked this up when it came out. Did not like it. I have heard the co-op is good, but the single player is monotonous. A good rental

Sheeplovr
04-27-2008, 05:22 PM
someone lent it to me
i really dont see the point of it without someone playing with you

the computer guy does the stupidest stuff always running into gun fire and then there are guys everywhere but they have alot of things yo ucan seek cover under but whats the point guys are behind and infront of you

pluss the story is retarded

Section 8
04-27-2008, 07:22 PM
You guys seem to have forgotten that you can controll what your partner does (ie take cover, be aggressive to gain aggro, stay still to heal up, etc).

The whole idea for "blinging" your weaponry is solely for gaining aggro and making opponents come after you and leaving your partner alone. It's used primarily for the multiplayer, not the co-op game.

And your player wasn't mutating, he was getting heavier grade armor as the game advanced.

I've played this one thru solo and with a buddy of mine, and it's much more fun with a friend. The solo game is a bit tedious as there are parts where you wish that you could direct your partner a little bit better by telling him where to move to and what to shoot at, instead of generalities.

It's an above average game, although I think it was made to be a 'net multiplayer game first, solo adventure second.