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2004-10-27, 09:00 AM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
To be honest, the single player isn't worth it. It's fun playing as Mercury though. (Grey Assassain Robot).
If you like that kind of multiplayer, then you'll enjoy it. It's better than Tribes 2 multiplayer IMO. Especially if you have some people playing with you that you know. |
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2004-10-27, 09:07 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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Go buy it. The single player is a welcome change from the traditional Tribes training missions. The multiplayer(core of the game) is extremely good, despite a few bugs. If you don't want to buy it right away, wait a few weeks for the patches to take effect. Tribes 3 owns. Not to mention the mods that will be released soon, including the one I'm beta testing that has battle cruisers..... drools
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2004-10-27, 11:06 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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I tried the demo, and rather liked it, but I don't like how the full game has been depleted of it's complexity, compared to Tribes 2.
Only 4 backpacks Only 4 vehicles One one way to use weapons, if I remember correctly. IMHO the lack of content simply make it a game to ignore...What a waste of potential
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2004-10-27, 07:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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It blows. Tribes is not an ultra-fast FPS like Unreal, and the gameplay reflects this.
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