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ITT: Old games that deserve a second chance
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>>733697273
Are there any omorashi scenes in either game?
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>>733697273
Only if they merge ro1 and re2 together into a new game and give us a proper SDK for more maps and game modes, I wonder what their current status of the next game is
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>>733697273
Easy red 2 is wayy better
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>>733700165
The “next game” is ‘83 and apparently people don’t like it.
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Tripwire doesn't deserve ANYTHING
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red orchestra 2 fucking sucked.
>need to grind to unlock weapons
>grinding requires farming kills instead of actually doing the objectives
>no weapon sway
>recoil nerfed making automatic weapons too accurate
>no restrictions to turning rate combined with the above allows for perfectly accurate max payne style dive pivot shots.
>maps are all tiny+foggy, making skilled riflemen obsolete. it's all just twitch shooting at close to medium range. even pistols are better than bolt action rifles.
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>>733705059
nah it was pretty good
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>>733705083
Nah FUCK THAT. Everything past 25 feet blurred into the background and you could never see where you were getting shot from.
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>>733706161
If it didnt, riflemen would camp instead of fearlessly hoorahing or totalenkriegen into MG34s or DP27s, respectively.



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