Posted May 20, 2010

That's my only problem with it so far. Well, I say 'problem' but it's not that bad and something you get used to. In many ways I had problems with GTA IV's controls when I first played and soon after I couldn't fault it.
Right off the bat you get all sorts of things to do and you find yourself just playing around without even worrying about the story. Shoot a bird then you unlock a Sharpshooter challenge and have to shoot five for level one. Then it's five rabbits. Then it's five coyotes in a row without taking damage from them... and so on. Then there's all sorts of random encounters that see you exploring the countryside to complete their quests. You just get sucked into it.
It startted off feeling very different to GTA and when you play some more it starts to get familiar, but not in a "Oh, I've played this before" kind of way. It has retained its own feel so far.
The sucky thin is being at work, talking about the game on a forum and not being at home playing. I got Alan Wake at the same time but I have a feeling it'll be a while before I put that disc in my Xbox.