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I've been trying to work out in my head as I played through the levels exactly what about it frustrated me so much, and I think it basically comes down to the fact that fighting enemies you can't clearly see who seem to be able to see you just fine isn't much fun for me. Okay now that I've seen the game from start to finish, here's my opinion on Battlefield 3's single player campaign: it's a bit crap. You know, I still haven't the faintest idea why this guy wants to suicide nuke New York so badly, except to maybe trigger a war with Russia. 'Can you find the 'E' key? You can? Well you get to continue then!' How about games start following Mass Effect 2's lead and add a cutscene interrupt button or two instead? Wouldn't giving players the ability to make a choice and set a cutscene down an alternate path be far a more entertaining use of all this time in the mocap studio? Different versions of success rather than success/failure.Īnd once the business with the train is concluded, it all ends with a climatic drawn out first person QTE smack down with Blackburn fighting the main villain in the heart of New York to prevent him from detonating the bomb. I mean it's not even like it's a challenge. Not that they entirely ruin everything they touch, Tomb Raider and Saints Row IV are infected with them and they're still two of my favourite games this year but stick them in an already frustrating game and they do nothing but piss me off.
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Looks like the QTE didn't get the memo.īy the way I should probably mention here that I think that QTE sequences are a irredeemable blight on gaming and should all be destroyed.
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Yeah I know it's right next to the WASD keys, but I redefined my movement keys so my hands were elsewhere at the time. Man, I do a lot of typing on keyboards (as you've probably noticed), but it's funny how long it took me to find the 'E' key when I was in the middle of being jumped by a grinning lunatic eager to perform some unarmed dentistry. Agh, that face! It shall haunt my nightmares forever.