Looking for a new FPS. Was this one any good?
Any others out there that are worth playing right now? I've seen a few from less than well known publishers that looked alright - and BF2 isn't an option, regardless of how much you folks like it. :evil:
So how was SWAT 4?
I've enjoyed Swat 4 so far, haven't really played much of it...but seems like a very rock solid game. I bought that and Brothers in Arms at about the same time, I played all of 15 minutes of bia, honestly...and never touched it again.
Swat 4 is kind of hard to control...so much different stuff you have to do...but it's very challenging imo, and once you get the 50+ controls figured out it's even better.
Swat 4 is kind of hard to control...so much different stuff you have to do...but it's very challenging imo, and once you get the 50+ controls figured out it's even better.
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4g3nt_Smith
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How would you say it compares to the multi-team controls in games like the rainbow 6 series, where you've got insertion teams, extraction teams, assault teams, etc. all to worry about in one mission?bork[e] wrote:I've enjoyed Swat 4 so far, haven't really played much of it...but seems like a very rock solid game. I bought that and Brothers in Arms at about the same time, I played all of 15 minutes of bia, honestly...and never touched it again.
Swat 4 is kind of hard to control...so much different stuff you have to do...but it's very challenging imo, and once you get the 50+ controls figured out it's even better.
I found in rainbow, the most effective tactic for me was just to have my team hold on teh outskirts of the action, while I went into the building and took everyone out myself. Although, nothing was cooler in game than having a well planned out multi-team attack go well - for example having all your teams flash and charge a room from multiple doors.
Unlike Rainbow, if you die, game over..tnf wrote:How would you say it compares to the multi-team controls in games like the rainbow 6 series, where you've got insertion teams, extraction teams, assault teams, etc. all to worry about in one mission?bork[e] wrote:I've enjoyed Swat 4 so far, haven't really played much of it...but seems like a very rock solid game. I bought that and Brothers in Arms at about the same time, I played all of 15 minutes of bia, honestly...and never touched it again.
Swat 4 is kind of hard to control...so much different stuff you have to do...but it's very challenging imo, and once you get the 50+ controls figured out it's even better.
I found in rainbow, the most effective tactic for me was just to have my team hold on teh outskirts of the action, while I went into the building and took everyone out myself. Although, nothing was cooler in game than having a well planned out multi-team attack go well - for example having all your teams flash and charge a room from multiple doors.
Theres no 8 lives like in rainbow.. and its REALLY nice to have at least 1 of 2 squads with you while clearing rooms.. Tho, the AI isnt total shit like in rainbow
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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reefsurfer
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