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GRAW 2

by Mark · 03/15/2007 (8:40 pm) · 7 comments

Good game, I'm just dissapointed it took place in Mexico again, and wasnt really much for Single Players.

I'm hoping with GRAW 3, if made, they add some other interesting locals instead of just Mexico. How about some Taipei, Taiwan? I'd love to see their engine with some more interesting enviorments.

#1
03/15/2007 (8:59 pm)
Had GRAW 1, not my kind of game. Looked pretty though :) Now playing Crackdown! I also have been Lost Planet, but don't have the time to finish it... thinkin about selling it.
#2
03/15/2007 (9:19 pm)
Ditto. I had GRAW 1 and got tired of the Mexico thing. It seemed like a pretty dumb place for that game. Would've like them to do russia, europe or USA.
#3
03/15/2007 (10:51 pm)
I'm still waiting to get my repaired 360 back from MS. Then I could play yummy games, too.
#4
03/15/2007 (11:07 pm)
Funny, I really liked GRAW 1(PC)...playing it now actually. I didn't really pay attention thst it was in Mexico, but I can understand the feeling. I actually wanted to talk about it in relation to FPS games and what maks them good.
#5
03/16/2007 (7:44 am)
... i live on mexico and can tellyou we have more interesting places for a virtual figth
#6
03/16/2007 (8:30 am)
I think both the games (and it's engine) is overhyped... To me the graphics seem good, but not extremely awesome. Anyone can add Bloom these days. Clean out the levels to add higher-poly soldiers.
#7
03/16/2007 (12:14 pm)
We usually play GRAW at my office at the end of the week, but I have to turn all the graphical settings down and tweak the config file further to get better performance. This is kind of a blessing because it allows me to experience the game for what it is, focusing mostly on game play.

We enjoy it, but I never knew Mexico was so brown...I guess "real is brown".

On an interesting note, the elected official for Juarez (I think that's the city) is complaining about GRAW and is urging people not to buy the game and parents not to let their children play it. Sounds like what happened with Rainbow Six: Vegas. . .