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a lot like the first 2 hours, but in different locations, with increasing yet predictable enemy placement.
I haven't even tried it yet honestly. I loved the first one, but beyond Unreal Tournament 3 for my PC and Crisis Core, I'm tapped on game playing.
Maybe it's just me, but I thought the game was way harder than the first R6 Vegas. Maybe I just suck, but I keep getting my ass shot off constantly.
I literally just finished playing splitscreen co-op with my roommate and I can attest that it sucked. From the very beginning I could tell it was one of the most rushed games I have ever played.
The graphics somehow managed to look worse than the first title (certain items had ZERO textures on them). The texture pop-in was ridiculous (it sometimes took 15 seconds for our character textures to load after the TWO load screens each level required). And to top it off the splitscreen co-op was marred by the same stupid machine gun glitch from the first game (where machine guns being fired during a death scene glitch and keep firing repeatedly, also seen in multiplayer due to lag) along with a constant "disc read error" that occurred roughly every hour or so, requiring me to open the disc tray and reload the game. Oh yeah, and it lagged out of control the moment more than 5 enemies appeared on screen.
Not to mention the online multiplayer is EXACTLY the same as the first and there really isn't much good to say about it. You may be able to shoot through walls, but it's barely noticeable in actual application.
Don't be upset. You really didn't miss anything.
Terrible, magical spawning enemies do not a challenge make.
Plus at some point, things happen and you wind up alone, never will you be more frustrated.
You dirty bastard!
Ive not had the time or money to pick it up but I hear its a solid single player campaign if not anything spectacular.
OH SNAP
Ahhh alright.
Now im more pissed I had to pay late fee's.
I had fun for a bit playing the split-screen co-op with a few friends, but it would've gotten tedious if I played through the whole game by myself. The only thing motivating us was finishing it on the highest difficulty.
I have about 18 years of late fees I presume to be piling up on a book that I never returned to the library. Is there a statute of limitations on that shit?
shoulda just bought the game from the store if it was 2 weeks late.
or if ur an avid renter go gamefly