
Originally Posted by
skullpoker
That was the first game I bought for PS3. It was engrossing and disturbing. I found myself feeling horrified while not playing because of crushing/severing the head of every body you walk past so that they don't sneak up behind you. Absolutely awesome game, until somebody dropped a revolver on the ground, started firing their rifle at it, and had me pick it up. 35k+ damage per shot and corpses left burning kind of killed the tension.
Hmm. Sleeping dogs looked a lot like a GTA game. Is it much different, and how so? I'm not completely opposed to the genre as long as it has something to make it interesting, like a sick sense of humor XD
I have heard Fallout games compared to Elder Scrolls without the scenery. Not that I enjoyed the scenery in Skyrim much. Too much snow. I live in Minnesota where there is snow on the ground 7 months of the year :s Any thoughts on Fallout being more/less fun than Elder Scrolls? Do they still have the character creation and skills similar to Fallout 1 and 2? Or involved leveling system like Morrowind/Oblivion? I like this kind of thing as it can give a more mental aspect to a FPS style game.
And any info on gameplay style of the Souls games? As I said I can enjoy a single player campaign game if it pulls me in. I played halfway through Dead Island as the rapper before I connected to any multi-player and I loved the solo play.