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Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - Great Rumbler - 3rd June 2010 Apparently so! My copy should get here by Saturday, or maybe Monday, so I'll give you guys some first-hand impressions, but some of the guys from another forum I frequent are really in love with it. Quote:In terms of character building and story, it's brilliant and the affects on the story and situations based on that are incredible. It's one of the deepest games I've ever played in that regard. The characters are also fleshed out quite well, not only from personal encounters but by the excellent email system. Quote:I think it would be easier to ask, "what don't I like about AP?" because then I'd just say...occasional weak graphics and buggiest game I've ever played. Everytime I play for 5 hours I hit at least one bug per hour. Also I think there are some mandatory alarms in the game (not 100% sure on this) which is frustrating if you are going for a perfect no alarms, no kills run like I am. Quote:It is better as an RPG and storyline wise, basically because there's a massive amount of choice in how things play out. Quote:If you play this by trying to avoid combat, then you'll get the most out of it since it utterly sucks as a shooter. It's becoming one of my favourite games in years. There's a mission where it's just talking, and it's one of the best missions I've played in the game so far. Everything just flows almost seamlessly and never feels like say.. Dragon Age. Quote:I'm glad I kept my order because I'm enjoying this game a lot. Quote:Having good times. So, basically, if you want a deep RPG and don't mind some jank, get Alpha Protocol NOW. Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - A Black Falcon - 3rd June 2010 Deepest? Depends on your definition of depth I think... in combat, most certainly not even close. In story and options? It does sound like one of the better ones. I mean, it is Obsidian. Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - Dark Jaguar - 3rd June 2010 ....jank? Yes, out of all that, I'm focusing on the very made up sounding word. The game does sound interesting. Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - Great Rumbler - 4th June 2010 http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jank Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - Dark Jaguar - 4th June 2010 Did you just tell me to check your Beck-tionary? Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - Great Rumbler - 5th June 2010 Got my copy in the mail today, I've played it for about 2 hours or so and I'm loving it. Still in Saudi Arabia killing A-rabs in the desert, which most people agree is the low point of the game, so I'm really looking forward to what's in store for me after I finished up this last mission here. There are a few things that bug me like random framerate drops, mouse smoothing [boooooo!], and the quirkiness of the combat, but outside of that I really don't have any problems with it. I like creeping around in the shadows and karate-chopping guys in the throat or using the sound gun to lure enemies away from the prying eyes of their compatriots. This time I'm playing stealth and being a respectful professional, but I'm going to do the opposite of that next time I think. Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - Great Rumbler - 6th June 2010 Pretty much loving this game. It's got some quirks and I've come across a few situations that really frustrated me, but the game's flaws are greatly overblown by the gaming press [not that this should come as a surprise]. Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - A Black Falcon - 6th June 2010 ... Beyond what I said about the combat, the modern-day military spy theme also is part of why I've never been too interested in following this game... I like a few spy things, it's a better setting than generic modern-day military stuff at least, but I really do much prefer fantasy, etc. settings. Alpha Protocol: Deepest WRPG since the 90's apparently - Great Rumbler - 10th June 2010 I finally beat Alpha Protocol today, the last mission was really long! I think it took me over an hour, while most of the other missions are probably twenty minutes as most. I really like this game, it had some things that frustrated me but that's hardly uncommon. I think the reason the reviews are so low is because reviewers thought that it was something that it wasn't and because the console versions are buggier than the PC version, because AP is certainly deserving of better than 5's and 6's, that's for sure. What I like most about the game is just how much of an impact your choices make and how many choices there are. Obsidian really went all out in the department, so it's really a shame that every part of the game couldn't have been that good. |