I imagine the F.E.A.R series would look pretty good in triple display.
I can do some Just Cause 2 ones jcap, that is, if I get this SLI issue sorted on my new setup...
I didn't say that I didn't like it, I said I didn't care for it. When the game came out it was on my list of games to play, but I never got around to it. I lost much interest in it since release, and I don't really care to play an RPG right now. Oblivion is on the list of games I could play because, despite being an RPG, I have the game and I've explored the world before.
Also, there's some titles on the list of games I don't want to play that I have played, but I just don't want to reinstall or play through campaign again.
Sure, if you like looking at hallways in your peripheral vision. In all seriousness though, I thought of it, but I don't think it would be a good candidate for triple screens. Also, I never want to play a FEAR game again. The FEAR series was interesting at first, but it got stale and disorganized fast. FEAR 2 was cool. Then FEAR 3 was an embarrassment of a game to me. It pretty much tops MW2 on my list of most hated games ever.
I wish Mirrors Edge was what it appeared to be, free roam across the entire fucking city.
Except STALKER ain't an RPG...at all. Eh, Maybe I'll scrounge together two more monitors just so I can take some STALKER screens.
Oh? I swear to god I saw videos where people were engaging in interactive conversation with characters and managing inventory. Guess I was wrong. :-/
I know, right? I wish it was closer to Assassin's Creed in that aspect. Going from AC:B to Mirror's Edge when taking those screenshots was a real challenge. In AC you can freerun wherever the hell you want, but in ME you have a very linear path. It would be awesome if ME had the freedom of AC.
You don't have to talk to people. You can, but only if you want some extra stuff to do. The side missions are there whether or not you talk to people; you just don't get a map marker. As for inventory, even FPS games have those, they are just usually accessed by the scroll wheel and nothing else.
I'd call it a survival game. Apart from the occasional NPC interaction, it doesn't have many RPG elements.
SPOILER ALERT! Too late.
Also, why CoD? Get some BF3 in there.
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