Sleepy Dogs with Multiplayer would be pretty cool - combat is a lot better than in GTA, and there's lots of cover and stuff. Not sure it has GTA's draw distance tho.
I decided to try some FPSes I missed during the modern Call of Duty blight. The Medal of Honor reboot (not the latest but the one previous) was really impressive. Ran great, looked good, played wonderfully, interesting plot. Then I tried the first of the CoD reboots. Came out like two years prior and featueed like everything the MoH game did - the MoH game was a blatant ripoff. CoD was rough around the edges, and I got stuck playing on a high difficukty when trying to defend the helicopter LZ (you have to mine the area, then wait for waves and waves of "commies" to drop in, and somehow snipe them all...). Anyway it felt much less well-refined but it did have some nice gameplay touches. I resent the whole endless spawn until you move forward thing tho. It's just... not gun combat.
Anyway, can't say I'm too excited about video games atm. Just too much life going on to bother.
I decided to try some FPSes I missed during the modern Call of Duty blight. The Medal of Honor reboot (not the latest but the one previous) was really impressive. Ran great, looked good, played wonderfully, interesting plot. Then I tried the first of the CoD reboots. Came out like two years prior and featueed like everything the MoH game did - the MoH game was a blatant ripoff. CoD was rough around the edges, and I got stuck playing on a high difficukty when trying to defend the helicopter LZ (you have to mine the area, then wait for waves and waves of "commies" to drop in, and somehow snipe them all...). Anyway it felt much less well-refined but it did have some nice gameplay touches. I resent the whole endless spawn until you move forward thing tho. It's just... not gun combat.
Anyway, can't say I'm too excited about video games atm. Just too much life going on to bother.