"The Perfect Game"


TEH BEST GAEM EVAR!:retard:

Seriously, I like any game that has multiplayer that will keep me playing, a single player that will make you play again after you beat it. and it has to look as real as possible, almost like if the character was you and you are in the game at this moment, posting on this forum. I also like first person cut scenes to see it in the character’s eyes.
If story was concerned, then it would be like this:

In the year 2025, you are in a city of no freedom, it’s basically anarchy. All major corporations and government powers are dubbed unfair and tyrannical according to the common people. No one decided to change the system (or RIP THE SYSTEM :smiley: ) so a small group of assassins were united to take out the corporations and the government. The assassins are like the runners on mirror’s edge, but they are not pussies that don’t use guns, they actually HAVE A MOTHERFUCKIN ARSENAL OF GUNS AND THEY ARE NOT AFRAID TO GO ON THE STREETS BITCH! They can also manipulate movement, such as when they shoot a gun, they can curve the bullet (like from Wanted) and kill multiple enemies, but you only have one bullet. The ability to go into a Corporation’s main lobby, pull out 2 Uzis and take out everyone sounds quite awesome to me.


This game comes to mind.

No first-person cutscenes, though. And from what little I’ve played, it’s not that great.

There are times where you can hold down R1 and you’ll see things from Snake’s perspective.

Stop killing people and play it like a stealth game.

I DID play it like a stealth game. Stop assuming things. And holding down a button to view some parts of a cutscene in first person does not make it a first-person cutscene. It’s a third person cutscene with a first person alternate perspective.

A full first-person cutscene example would be Crysis or F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin.

:hmph:

I didn’t play much, but the little I did play, I played like a stealth game. I didn’t play it again because it didn’t impress me that much.

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