Based on the feedback here and on the webz I'm going to wait till the price drops. I enjoyed the first one a lot but I have to agree with Yoshi, I don't have the time allotment of a 15 year old to sink into an average game with a shitty save system.
Based on the feedback here and on the webz I'm going to wait till the price drops. I enjoyed the first one a lot but I have to agree with Yoshi, I don't have the time allotment of a 15 year old to sink into an average game with a shitty save system.
So yeah, after more play time and levels, LP2 is now the best co-op game ever made. I guess this board will realize this once you get around to playing it. Once you get to the bits where all four of you have to operate different sections of a weapon system to kill a monster five miles wide - you know this game is far beyond the casual "run down corridor and shoot stuff" like the L4D's of the world.
I figured I would post this game play skills video to show off how deceptively deep and flexible the mechanics are, almost like a fighting game. Alot of it is based on frame advantage. Maybe skip to the grappling bits around 0:59. 4:50-ish shows off how the roll makes you invincible if you time it just right.
Last edited by Destro777; 19 May 2010 at 04:28 PM.
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We might never find this out anyway, seeing as how a million games that are actually good just came out and we've moved on to those for now.
Seriously, you're telling me this is more fun than co-op Borderlands???
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