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| "Little" Devil Join Date: 8 Apr 2004 Location: On the "throne"
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| Warming up Join Date: 30 Jul 2006 Location: A galaxy far, far away
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... but actually I did. Once. The graphics were fairly average. It was bound to wear out after a while, and it did, because I have the motion simulation sickness. It sucks not to be able to enjoy giving headshots in CS. I get dizzy after a few steps of wild knife-stabbing. Back to the topic, Aquanox was quite okay as a space flight shooter sim. Gameplay was interesting, but you'll need to get used to the confusing controls before embarking on the missions. I just can't get accustomed to the controls being applicable to the aircraft thrusters. If Aquanox 2 is a great improvement from its prequel, it would have been a big hit on the shelves. But it is not. Well, just play Subspace lah. | |
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