IronArcturus: How is that Signal Ops game? Is it just an FPS games with multiple cameras?
It's more of a multi-person detective / spy game. What is interesting about is that you are not really supposed to kill people, instead sneak behind and make people go hands up, then they are frozen like that until another enemy comes and gives them the all clear, makes for interesting gameplay dynamics even if it's rough around the edges.
My biggest complaint would be lack of customization of the size and how to use the cameras, I would have preferred to have one large for the one I'm controlling and smaller for the others.
There were no difficulties in the earlier versions but now with Normal and Easy it's not too challenging but I actually enjoyed playing Hard; it requires you to use the Radio Man, moving around a big ass radio that gives you visual representation of your characters. It made the game feel old school with a touch of originality. At the current price, it's definitely worth it just to see if you will like it. Just make sure to give it some time as it's more of an acquired taste and not as accessible as most FPS.
Leroux: Thanks! I checked the first negative review now, in case that's the one, and while I'm not sure the combat system would annoy me as much, I'm quite worried about the trash mobs, nameless npcs and empty houses that supposedly make exploration seldom interesting or rewarding ... That would bother me a lot.
I've been interested in that game as well but I've been weary too because of the things you mentioned, it's also annoying that almost no one talks about it. I remember it was advertised as drawing inspiration of Darklands but apparently after release, many saw it as an indie version of Baldur's Gate 1.