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PS: Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is currently free on Ubisoft Connect on PC until Thursday, 25th November.
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I remember a few months ago or last year that somebody tried to get an Xbox Series X and the order didn’t go through and then they had to wait ages like me to get their money back. So I wanted to warn people of this situation if they buy a game console like the Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5, which are a lot of money, and if this was to happen to them. I tried to buy a new washer dryer from Argos and because of an error on their website, possibly caused by my security software, they have taken my money (hundreds of pounds) and are not going to deliver my washer dryer, they are going to wait five days before they repay me and then they said I could order again! I thought I should just warn other GameCentral readers about a bad experience I had with Argos recently, in case people are intending to buy a game console from Argos this Christmas. GC: You are correct, but let’s not make this personal against the other reader. So yes, now, in 2021 the game could conceivably be considered as laughably bad. It’s also obviously aged poorly and has been left behind by open worlds now. The mute character wasn’t particularly to my taste either.
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The targeting at the time was horrible and I remember it being a particular obstacle to enjoyment, particularly when you would fail a mission due to targeting the wrong enemy (which happened frequently!). I have no issue if you didn’t enjoy the game. If anyone was knocking round in 2001 and saw Grand Theft Auto 3 and thought it looked ‘laughably bad’ (which I sincerely doubt) then they overlooked a landmark achievement in open world design which went on to influence the entire industry for years to come. It’s reductive in my opinion and misses where people who did enjoy the games got their joy from. To call them ‘hardly techincal masters’ because, and I quote, ‘the scenery could look nice… sometimes?’ is to overlook the best technical aspects of the game and to reduce technical achievement purely down to graphics only. It was technically brilliant, even if the graphics weren’t. Not many games (any?) at that time gave you the freedom to play in an entire city, with no loading screens, with all those vehicles and different gameplay aspects all mixed together. If you truly cast your mind back to 2001 then GTA 3 was a landmark in sandbox design and went on to influence how open world games are made. But I wrote in anyway, that’s the nature of the Inbox. Calling them ‘hardly technical masters’ was very harsh in my book, and DMR is guilty of some serious after-timing if you ask me, which nobody did. I was surprised to read DMR’s criticism in today’s Inbox, about the technical prowess of Rockstar when making GTA 3. Also, there are only two VR Resident Evil games: Resident Evil 7 on PlayStation VR and Resident Evil 4 on Oculus Quest 2. A replacement has already been announced and PlayStation Move controllers are awful and very expensive. GC: We definitely wouldn’t recommend getting a PlayStation VR now, unless it’s ultra cheap. What’s the verdict? Should I wait for a PlayStation VR upgrade? Is the Oculus worth it? Or are there factors I’m not considering? Any advice appreciated! But I am keen to play the likes of Skyrim in VR, the Resi games, Astro Bot, etc. I’ve heard the controllers aren’t the best and it’s probably due an upgrade. Prices vary but seems it’s cheaper than the Oculus. The PlayStation VR headset, on the other hand, is older and has more wires.
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I’ve heard good things about Moss and a handful of others, but nothing I’m desperate to play, and I don’t have a powerful PC, so I’d be choosing from solely from the Oculus library (unless there’s some other way to get games on there – happy to be informed if that’s the case). However, from what I can tell it doesn’t really offer that many ‘proper’ games. Seems like the Oculus Quest 2 (£300 for the cheaper version) is the most advanced, has minimal wires and I’m happy to create a Facebook profile to sync up to it. However, I was wondering what the best way to go about that would be? With Black Friday coming up and the possibility of some cheap hardware, I was thinking about taking the plunge into VR. I accept that Battlefield is overall the better game, in terms of everything working as intended and the amount of effort and new ideas in it, but I just prefer Vanguard more. The main Battlefield 2042 is good but with only seven maps… I’ve kind of had my fill already.