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<blockquote data-quote="takyris" data-source="post: 3740600" data-attributes="member: 5171"><p>I'm playing it on the 360. Haven't had too much trouble aiming. If I'm feeling it correctly, there's some targeting assistance as well -- my camera followed somebody I was aiming at as they moved. Could have been my imagination, of course -- I only noticed it because Mass Effect did the same thing (very obviously at one point, less obviously now).</p><p></p><p>It is a survival shooter, though, not an empowerment shooter -- you're keeping track of your ammo as you go through the game (or at least I am). And the Big Daddies... man. I've only fought two, and both were hard hard ugly ugly fights with some quality reloading to get them right.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, gunning down a mob of splicers while an instrumental version of "It Had to be You" plays in the background? That's all kinds of awesome.</p><p></p><p>I expected to hate this game, and bought it primarily for work, but I'm really enjoying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takyris, post: 3740600, member: 5171"] I'm playing it on the 360. Haven't had too much trouble aiming. If I'm feeling it correctly, there's some targeting assistance as well -- my camera followed somebody I was aiming at as they moved. Could have been my imagination, of course -- I only noticed it because Mass Effect did the same thing (very obviously at one point, less obviously now). It is a survival shooter, though, not an empowerment shooter -- you're keeping track of your ammo as you go through the game (or at least I am). And the Big Daddies... man. I've only fought two, and both were hard hard ugly ugly fights with some quality reloading to get them right. On the other hand, gunning down a mob of splicers while an instrumental version of "It Had to be You" plays in the background? That's all kinds of awesome. I expected to hate this game, and bought it primarily for work, but I'm really enjoying it. [/QUOTE]
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