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Yeah, same, finished a few days ago and enjoyed it. The story was absolutely horrible, but the gameplay more than made up for it. I plan on going through and beating it on the hardest mode as well as trying out the other modes.

I agree. Story was horrible. I didn't even know if there was a story. :laugh:

Only on my second run through did I realise there's ammo caches at certain points which completely fill up your ammo and charge :fail:

Hah, it took me a few acts to realize what those did. They don't completely fill it up, though, they just give you a small amount of ammo or charges (for some reason it was always for my right-side equipped weapon, too).

Hah, it took me a few acts to realize what those did. They don't completely fill it up, though, they just give you a small amount of ammo or charges (for some reason it was always for my right-side equipped weapon, too).

I realized that in that on chapter 6 where you rescue the general with sniping target above.

Awesome game so far. Profanity is a bit over the top and doesn't blend into the game well, saying the f-bomb and other obscenities just for the sake of saying them. So far my favorite thing about the game is the gameplay and ways to kill enemies.

Hah, it took me a few acts to realize what those did. They don't completely fill it up, though, they just give you a small amount of ammo or charges (for some reason it was always for my right-side equipped weapon, too).

No, not the flashing ones.

You know the level that the demo gave? With the lift you can drop onto the skulls? Well right after you walk through the clock hologram there is an amo cache - it fills everything up to max.

Awesome game so far. Profanity is a bit over the top and doesn't blend into the game well, saying the f-bomb and other obscenities just for the sake of saying them. So far my favorite thing about the game is the gameplay and ways to kill enemies.

Yeah..language is over the top.. too much d*** and "unnecessary" words

If I'm not mistaken, that was one of the selling points of the game. Should've known that going in. Everything about the game is supposed to be OTT.

QTF!

Part of the appeal of the game is how everything is OTT. Fits it perfectly, IMO. One could turn off the language, though.

No, not the flashing ones.

You know the level that the demo gave? With the lift you can drop onto the skulls? Well right after you walk through the clock hologram there is an amo cache - it fills everything up to max.

:blink:

The flashing ones never filled me up completely.

People buying this game then complaining about the content. Jesus wept.

Do you put your hand into flames and complain when you get burned too?

No one minds the language, I sure don't. But there is too many obscenities being shouted that don't seem to correlate with the game, just for the sake of it. A little less over the top and I'd be happier, I don't mind the gameplay though which is an A+ in my book.

hey Jonathan, way to go with the spoiler there! And he ain't supposed to be Chinese..what's next, you're going to call him Chinaman Joe? You must be channeling General Serrano.

and the language is fine, quite well written and witty for a game like this, some of the lines are quite funny. the whole running gag with ###### is pretty good.

If you want less profanity in a game, may I suggest sim city?

No.

At least in Duke Nukem and in Prey the profanity correlates with what is happening in the game, such as performing certain actions. This is just spouting profanity randomly, sometimes for no reason, just to say it. I think this comic sums up the way I and others feel about the game:

http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/9/2011/02/02nerf25.jpg

No.

At least in Duke Nukem and in Prey the profanity correlates with what is happening in the game, such as performing certain actions. This is just spouting profanity randomly, sometimes for no reason, just to say it. I think this comic sums up the way I and others feel about the game:

http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/9/2011/02/02nerf25.jpg

So you're a twelve year old girl? That explains it, true.

Trolls.. :rolleyes:

What does your comment have to do with what I posted?

I said I don't mind the profanity, just that it needs to correlate with what is happening in the game, the profanity just doesn't really fit in. I can't think of many games with such overuse of profanity, any profanities used usually correlate with what is happening. There's no reason to get all bitchy and single me out for pointing out a rather minor issue with the game, it's not like I am saying it's a bad game or that it sucks so no need to go on the defense.

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