That would make sense to have to go there before you can warp, but also nice to have that option for people who dont like walking around for minutes to get somewhere.
I like walking around, or riding a horse in Oblivion. What I though was annoying was those ****ing wolves chasing you half way around the map.
Indeed, and I also very much like how it's your actions and not what you say that affects your Karma.
Many times I've gotten the opposite Karma I've wanted to get in games because the option just sounded reasonable, especially in the KotORs and Mass Effect. Here you can go around being rude, but as long as you do the right thing, your Karma goes up.
Only negative point I can see from that Demo is that it seems liek they haven't taken as much time to polish the people in the world, cmpared to the world itself.
Originally posted by Blax_Hydralisk
They're both post-apocalyptic (In a sense) with mutated retards running around being retarded.I can see the similarities.
This game looks awesome though.
Its not post apocalyptic though and the whole idea behind Bioshock is completely different.
A mutated retards running around, thats basically half the games in the world.
One is FPS with a weapon system based on eye hand coordination, and it has some "magic" like things.
The other is a 3rd person RPG with skill based damage system and the ability to pause while attacking. Im pretty sure there isnt any sort of "magic" element.
They have nothing similar about them outside of few generic things.
EDIT: I forgot that it does have a FPS view, but not played like an FPS game.
I'm not referring to the gameplay, Smas. I'm referring to the setting.
Dude, it is Post-Apocalyptic.
Quote from fallout;s website:
or 200 years, Vault 101 has faithfully served the surviving residents of Washington DC and its environs, now known as the Capital Wasteland. Though the global atomic war of 2077 left the US all but destroyed, the residents of Vault 101 enjoy a life free from the constant stress of the outside world..
And yes the mutant thing is incredibly common. No one said it was a bad thing, though. Even though the setting is hardly original, I think this game looks awesome.