The biggest complaint most people have about the game is the control scheme. Frankly, I don’t know what’s the fuss. Initially, you do tend to struggle with the unusual scheme, e.g. you can’t shoot and run at the same time. However, within just a few hours, everything becomes second nature and you’ll be smoothly transitioning between running and shooting with no effort at all.
But co-op is not just about the shooting. It also means you have to cooperate with each other by doing actions that require two players, healing, and resuscitating each other. Move away from your partner and you’ll eventually end up dead. Your partner is definitely critical and preferably human. But if your buddy is not around, not to worry, the AI can manage albeit it can sometimes be irritatingly stupid.
And all these is with graphics and audio that can almost rival MGS4. It even fixes one quibble I have with MGS4: the weapons you carry actually show up as being carried. Well, at least the first three (knife, pistol, rifle/shotgun). Carry more than that and it magically disappears into, ostensibly, your pocket. Still, it’s good that the developers attempted to be realistic and a the same time fun. Definitely one of the best games on the PS3 and one that needs to be in your collection.
Rating: 5/5
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