i knew i wasnt crazy!
i bought uncharted : drake's fortune way back when it first came out
for whatever reason i never played it - it just sat and sat and sat....
i recently picked up fallout 3 and in playing through the first hour or so i was really disappointed in the acting, the characters all pretty much stand there and deliver their lines... the situation could be completely bananas and their voices all hysterical... but they character themselves would just stand there, or make small movements...
anyway, fallout 3 isnt my thing, too wide open - gta4 - fallout 3 - far cry 2 - ive found that these arent my type of games
half life 2 - metroid prime - mario galaxy - zelda etc - those are my type games...
but back to it - so its turkey day and im doing a little spring cleaning... and what do i find? my copy of uncharted!
so in it goes to my shiny black paper weight - and 3 hours later im marveling at the quality of the acting [and the game itself for that matter...]
then i got to thinking about it - gears of war 1 and 2, resistance 1 and 2, even way back to half life 2... the acting has all been fluid and believable... we wont even talk about the opening playable intro to call of duty 4...
but fallout 3? how do you spend that much time and money on a game and in the finished product you have cardboard cut outs for characters?
i bought uncharted : drake's fortune way back when it first came out
for whatever reason i never played it - it just sat and sat and sat....
i recently picked up fallout 3 and in playing through the first hour or so i was really disappointed in the acting, the characters all pretty much stand there and deliver their lines... the situation could be completely bananas and their voices all hysterical... but they character themselves would just stand there, or make small movements...
anyway, fallout 3 isnt my thing, too wide open - gta4 - fallout 3 - far cry 2 - ive found that these arent my type of games
half life 2 - metroid prime - mario galaxy - zelda etc - those are my type games...
but back to it - so its turkey day and im doing a little spring cleaning... and what do i find? my copy of uncharted!
so in it goes to my shiny black paper weight - and 3 hours later im marveling at the quality of the acting [and the game itself for that matter...]
then i got to thinking about it - gears of war 1 and 2, resistance 1 and 2, even way back to half life 2... the acting has all been fluid and believable... we wont even talk about the opening playable intro to call of duty 4...
but fallout 3? how do you spend that much time and money on a game and in the finished product you have cardboard cut outs for characters?