Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Gears of war question?

what kind of shooter is it? i thought it was first person but i just a video and its more like third? how's the online? is it matchmaking like halo2? wat kind of weapons are there? wats the story behing it- who are we fighting?

Gears of war question?
its a third - person duck and cover game with many cool weapons such as my favorite machine-gun/chainsaw or the shotgun also theres the grenades, the boomshot (rocket-launcher), sniper, two versions of a pistol, and the hammer of dawn. online play is the main attraction for me but the single player is just as good. you fight the locust horde. A group of underground dwelling vermin who deserve nothing but death with is the main point of the game besides saving the plaint and all mankind.
Reply:Gears Of War is a Third Person Shooter, not a forst person. The online is great and is squad based, There aren't many weapons, but they are enough to keep players happy such as Shotguns, machine guns, sniper rifles, grenades and melee attacks on guns like the chainsaw.





The Story is About Marcus Fenix, a COG soldier, and a group of other soldiers. It does not take place on Earth but another planet. You are fighting another race called the "Locust" who seem to be trying to wipe out humanity.





I think it's a great game personally!
Reply:Gears of war is a 3rd person shooter.The game's campaign tells the tale of a man named Marcus Fenix. He, like the other soldiers around him, is an extremely thick dude that very clearly doesn't have time to bleed. The game immediately sets an action movie-like tone, complete with an interesting post-apocalyptic world that's been overrun by a mysterious force called the Locust. Marcus is a former soldier for the Coalition of Organized Governments, or COG. Their soldiers wear ridiculously huge, bulky armor, but can't be bothered to wear helmets. They're just that tough. Or stupid. Either way, Fenix is a former soldier that's been branded a traitor and locked away, but he's busted out of prison at the opening of the game, to help in the fight against the Locust. After a brief tutorial level where you and Dom, the soldier that busted you out, make your way out of the Locust-infested prison and, yes, get to the chopper, you're connected with the other members of Delta Squad and sent out to find Alpha Squad, which is both missing and supposedly in possession of a device that could turn the tide of the war. The game's story isn't very deep, and aside from a very brief mention in the front of the manual, it doesn't really bother to fill you in on the details behind the conflict or the main character's incarceration. The lack of exposition feels like a missed opportunity to make the characters and the setting even more compelling, and there are parts of the game that seem like they were built specifically to make room for some kind of flashback sequence, but the gameplay is so sharp that you probably won't care

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