So far, it's not too bad. I admit, I'm highly put off by not having any skills, and only a few aug slots. I also don't like getting so many augs so early--part of the fun of the original was slowly building up your skills and augs. However, the aug system is pleasingly streamlined, any aug canister can go in any slot or upgrade an existing aug. I also like the idea of separate black market augs. The weapon upgrades are also pleasingly straightforward.
The interface may take some more getting used to, but thus far it seems considerably inferior to the original. I heard many complaints about the inventory being so small, but the original also had a small inventory if you decided to carry around more than one medium-large item.
I like the idea of different factions giving you contradictory goals that have an effect on how the factions react to you in the future. The first game had an illusion of this early on, but ultimately was very linear.
The biggest drawback so far, and it's a big one, is that the levels are so freaking small. I mean, the graphics aren't THAT great. I can't understand why, for instance, Half-Life 2 can have much bigger levels with comparable (or even better) graphics and shorter load times.
Regardless, on its own merits, it's not a bad game so far. Pretty good, actually. Better than the average shooter, no doubt. But while superior in some aspects, it is clearly inferior to the original overall, particularly in fun and immersion.
The interface may take some more getting used to, but thus far it seems considerably inferior to the original. I heard many complaints about the inventory being so small, but the original also had a small inventory if you decided to carry around more than one medium-large item.
I like the idea of different factions giving you contradictory goals that have an effect on how the factions react to you in the future. The first game had an illusion of this early on, but ultimately was very linear.
The biggest drawback so far, and it's a big one, is that the levels are so freaking small. I mean, the graphics aren't THAT great. I can't understand why, for instance, Half-Life 2 can have much bigger levels with comparable (or even better) graphics and shorter load times.
Regardless, on its own merits, it's not a bad game so far. Pretty good, actually. Better than the average shooter, no doubt. But while superior in some aspects, it is clearly inferior to the original overall, particularly in fun and immersion.
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