The bot’s AI doesn’t do a whole lot for the game and isn’t even hardly worth the practice unless you’re just new to shooters like this and are largely unfamiliar with the game modes and how they work. There is a fair amount of game here for the price you pay for it, so long as you’re playing online. But that isn’t such a bad thing when everyone is dealing with that handicap, and most players who play this are going to be familiar with it anyway. As with any shooter like this with the controller, the look speed is excessively slow, even when the sensitivity is all the way up. I will say that there aren’t any games that sell me on it, and this is among them. And, while it does have Playstation Move support, I don’t have the Move setup, so I can’t make a comment one way or the other.
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If you’re familiar with Call of Duty, you’ll know how to control this game.
The gameplay is what you expect of a shooter like this. Like they’re cartoon versions of real guns, and it gets a bit irritating at times. The gun sounds and explosions sound good at times, but other times they sound … off. The music is suitably epic sounding for a game of this type, though ultimately forgettable. The character models, while they do look good and animate well, look so similar that you kind of need the little red symbol to signify an enemy, otherwise team killing would be rampant. Which is perfectly fine for a downloadable title. It ultimately looks like a really good HD PS2 game.
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Of course you’re not going to expect full retail game levels of detail out of a game this cheap, and they knew that. The graphics are clean and well represented, the levels have a fair amount of detail to them. This borrows very heavily from games like Call of Duty and Counter-Strike. If you’ve ever played the Modern Combat games on the iPhone or iPod Touch, you pretty much know what you’re in for. And while it does have it’s severe flaws, it’s still a surprisingly good game. Even though I was in the mindset that I didn’t particularly like modern first person shooters (I found out later it was just Call of Duty I didn’t like) … I was willing to give this game a shot.
When I saw that this was coming to the Playstation 3 at a mere 8 dollars, I knew I was in. 1Feb/11 0 Game Review–Modern Combat : Domination for the Playstation 3Īh Gameloft … how I know thee from the days I had my iPod Touch.