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2 points
an hour ago
IMO at least for fear 2 that makes it scarier because having enemy forces in addition to being hunted by ghosts is unnerving. Especially in a few specific sequences
3 points
an hour ago
The first game and it’s expansions have some of the best AI ever made in gaming. Incredible shooting mechanics too.
Fear 2 and its expansion have the same AI but horrible map design that doesn’t let it show. But it has some amazing set pieces that are genuinely scary.
Fear 3 is a coop shooter. Not scary but really fun
1 points
an hour ago
Yeah that’s fair. It’s slow shift away from tacticalness is heart breaking
3 points
2 hours ago
eSports have ruined every game they touch
1 points
2 hours ago
Not even hard core fans just fans in general
1 points
3 hours ago
What? Killing someone because they lied to survive is being morally right now?
5 points
4 hours ago
There’s already tons what are you talking about?
Rainbow Six Rogue Spear Raven Shield Lockdown Vegas Vegas 2 Siege Extraction Sum of all Fears Tactical Squad SWAT 3 SWAT 4
And that’s just SOME of the fps games
1 points
4 hours ago
That’s true. SWAT 3 did have the map and that game is amazing.
1 points
11 hours ago
Rainbow Six is one of my all time favorite game franchises ever, next to F.E.A.R. and Resistance. Starting in 1998 Rainbow Six was originally a book written by Tom Clancy, detailing a Counter-Terrorism Unit called Raimbow who was created to stop a surge of terrorist attacks that were happening. Turns out these terroirst attacks were happening because some evil environmentalist group wanted their own private company to provide security at the upcoming Olympics where they would then release a modified version of the Ebola Virus onto the population and administer a fake vaccine that would kill the rest of humanity with only a small group of humans left with the real vaccine.
Only a few weeks later a video game called Rainbow Six was released. This was actually because Clancy had a few months prior to even writing the book formed a video game studio. He wanted to have a tactical shooter about the FBI Hostage Rescue Team doing FBI Hostage Rescue Team things like rescuing hostages and diffusing bombs. But the idea of a multinational team was more exciting so they decided to use Rainbow. Originally the game was going to be released alongside the book but Clancy had finished the book by the time development started so they kind of made up their own story. So in the first game while the story is mostly similar it instead has a couple of environmental terrorist groups working for the big corporation and there’s no Olympic Games. The game is really fun and unique though being a first person shooter and a strategy game similar to Door Kickers. You select a team of 8 Rainbow operatives (my favorites being Ding Chavez, Dieter Webber, Louis Liousel, Ayana Yacoby, Renee Raymond, Eddie Price, and then two other random operatives.). The game is as fun as it is hard with one shot kills for everyone, but it’s also somewhat fair. See, you can use this menu before the mission to create a “plan” where you tell one of four colored teams to go a specific way. So you could have a sniper in green team provide sniper support while red and yellow teams flank around the the back and blue team storms the front. Then they can all meet at the objective like a hostage, have red team escort the hostage while yellow and blue go back the way blue came from to pick off any straggler enemies. There’s an insane amount of variety to what you can do and if you fail that’s sometimes a good thing because it lets you create a new plan and choose a different approach. The AI isn’t really randomly spawned in so you’re able to memorize their patterns if you relay it enough.
1 points
11 hours ago
Well sadly it’s not as classic as it once was. No suicide bombers anymore and nitro cell hallways and barbed wire rooms are gone. But all the maps are playable plus a non-toxic version of Bartlett University.
1 points
16 hours ago
Not even Rainbow Six Siege had that issue. At launch and not until recently it’s PVE mode had an always online connection for solo play even. But if you disconnected during the match you could still finish the match. It was tied to the games currency so not being connected meant you couldn’t get points but something something code needed to be active for the solo play to give currency or something
3 points
21 hours ago
Yes they do. I played it for like an hour today with ransoms.
1 points
22 hours ago
Isn’t Binary one of the few games where you can not only use a headset to communicate with Ai teammates but also enemies can hear you using it?
12 points
22 hours ago
She gets paid like $80 for babysitting Calvin though.
1 points
22 hours ago
I feel like they should just be allowed outside for 10 seconds like in Terrorist Hunt before being snipped.
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an hour ago
Wait what?