| My comments weren't absolutely negative. They were relative. It was a comparison to the "gold standard" for which all sandbox games are compared.
I didn't play the online on SR1, so I cannot comment on how well it played or it's game modes. My biggest issue, and I know it's it's a big ol' duh statement, is that it was just a GTA clone. I liked crack down since it was at least different in story, and had that jumping ability. How many games do we need where you're a criminal; just like how many WWII games do we need?
Towards actual game play, the only thing I didn't like, and this is true for any game I play, was the collecting of tags, and CDs. The tagging fits the theme of the game, but I found them tedious.
If they can do a nice co-op play, something with four or more players, that would rock. It was fun on Crackdown. I just like the co-op missions on GRAW where you can have a boat load people working for the same thing. |