>>8751666Yeah, I can understand that. To me, having already went in with low expectations, and if you treat it like it was a middle-ground PlayStation 2 title, it’s actually not as bad then. Then again, with it being a third-person shooter, without cover-shooting mechanics, each time I play it, it makes me want to play Lost Planet and Lost Planet 2, seeing as how they don’t have cover mechanics, but they’re GREAT games! It feels as though the game was meant to be a budget, online shooter, but then they realized most of their target audience wouldn’t have much time for online competing play, they just said “screw it, slap a story together and duck tape all the multiplayer maps into campaign missions, this thing ships soon, folks!”
Also, did it bother you that, from what we saw of Firefly, he kind of seemed more like... well, like they mixed Deadpool’s and Spider-Man’s personality in a blender, and that’s how they wrote his dialogue as? I was kind of expending him to be a little more unhinged mentally, like someone who likes fire and explosions due to some sort of harmful mental problem (like some versions of Firefly, or Firefly from the Batman comics, since they have s lot in common), not a quip-loving, “haha, aren’t I so quirky! I watch anime and wear anime hoodies in public!” boom-boi. Plus him yelling “BOOM!” every other time you reload got a bit grating.
Also, how come none of the characters seem to hold their two-handed guns (not counting underhold guns, which I forgot the real term for) correctly? They all hold them weirdly. With one-handed fine they seem to hold them well, even having some sort of trigger discipline at times.