Sneaking through Alftand last night in Skyrim around all the Falmer goblins led to some honestly heart-pounding moments - a failed sneak attack and the subsequent flurry of stabs and fire to silence him quickly, or sneaking 2 feet beside a sentry and biding my time until he turned.
Ah.. Battlefield 3....a game that made me want to stop, get to a corner and watch a war scene unfold in front of me. Watching noob pilots crash their machines on me, admiring excellent pilots who buzz us at tree top level and cursing the tank guy for shooting my jet in mid flight. A shooter that made working together cool and important. Sure, I'm a terrible shooter but a least I'm helping my better team mates alive by giving ammo/health or just suppressing the enemy into a corner. I sucked but it's good to know that my smallest non-combat actions can help win the battle.
Crysis 2 too fosters team work but with enemies usually spawning immediately just behind you after you killed them (in small, constricted maps, no less)...no thanks. Bulletstorm was just a "pop the balloon" fest while Counterstrike is the playground for ultra accurate head hunters.
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I really felt it a couple times.
Crysis 2 too fosters team work but with enemies usually spawning immediately just behind you after you killed them (in small, constricted maps, no less)...no thanks. Bulletstorm was just a "pop the balloon" fest while Counterstrike is the playground for ultra accurate head hunters.
BF3 is the mp game for me.