Gears of War 2
The wait is over, Gears of War 2 has arrived. Ever since the original was released, fans have clamored for this sequel. Developed exclusively for the Xbox 360 by Epic Games, Gears of War 2, which has already garnered several awards, picks up six months after the events of the blockbuster original Gears of War. Players are thrown back into the role of Marcus Fenix, leading the battle for humankind’s survival against the Locust Horde. With innovative third-person tactical action gam…
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Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars
To start off, I played the first Gears for the campaign/co-op campaign. And I purchased this game for the same reason, so if you’re looking to know more about multiplayer gameplay, check out another review. That said, this game plays very well, very much like a thrill ride for the most part. Story can use a lot more refining and better integration. This gets a 5-star in its own right. But Halo 3 and BioShock are still better games overall than GoW 2. GAMEPLAY: A+ This game still plays like the first Gears, except with a wider array of weapons and features (ie, chainsaw battles, different modes of executing a downed enemy). This is a third person shooter, for those who have not played the first one. And also, expect a lot of blood and violence, so if you are parents considering this game for your children, this serves as fair warning. The campaign takes longer to beat this time around (10-20h I think). The graphics are very beautiful and realistic, and a lot more ‘vibrant’. The first Gears was in general a very dark and gloomy game. You see a lot more color in this one. Co-op campaign gameplay continues to be addictive and I think a strength in this game. It is still as immersive an experience for all players involved as the first Gears was. Further, the creators definitely outdid themselves in design of the levels. You should expect to be pleasantly surprised with every single level that comes up. While you can clearly expect to see yourself running around in the streets battling waves after waves of Locust, you will also see another order of magnitude of fighting, with sometimes even as many as 80-100 Locust rushing through your field of view. To emphasize the creativity of the creators, there was also, at various points later in the game (spoiler warning), a section where you had to traverse a pitch-black tunnel to safely escort a vehicle across, and even a level where your squad somehow ends up inside one of the Locust beasts and had to fight your way out. . . Overall, this game has been quite an experience. It deserves an A+ and Game of the Year awards. — STORY: B Given that this game promised to have more leads on the storyline of the series than the first one, it does a better job. A lot of the early story is centered around Dom and him trying to find his wife, amidst all the fighting. The voice acting is compelling for the most part, and you can tell a lot more easily that it’s a dark time for humanity on this fictional planet. In the first Gears, playing through the story was mostly humorous because of the way all the guys were joking around in between fight scenes and the light talk that went on. In this Gears, those dialogues are still present, but with a lot more of a sense of urgency mixed in here and there. And cutscenes are well made. The script is definitely that of a cheesy scifi as some of my buddies like to call it. Finally, instead of COG tags for collection, we have bits and pieces of ‘collectibles’ like newspaper clippings, ads, so on and so forth that in some cases contribute to the backstory a little bit, kind of like the way those terminals worked in Halo 3. All of these, when found, are put in some scrapbook that’s accessible from the Main Menu, and arranged in a more or less logical order. The reason the story only gets a B+: if you think about games like BioShock and Mass Effect and the Halo series with their very immersive storylines, GoW 2 is still not quite there. But it is closer to that state now than it was previously. I won’t reveal any more in this part, but definitely expect a lot more of a plot that serves as a backdrop to all the fighting that’s going on. Epic Games did a good job of piquing your interest and making you want to learn more. — CHARACTERS: B The characters come across a lot more human in this one. I have mentioned that the mood in this game comes across with a lot more of a sense of urgency to beat the Locust. As you play the game, you begin to feel more and more of a connection with each of the characters and in some cases, almost have to just stop playing when certain characters die. . . Let’s leave it at that. All that said, the game needs a better scriptwriter if it is to convey a stronger storyline. — REPLAYABILITY: A With the first game, I recall beating it my first time around with a friend on Hardcore, and then on Insane, and then going around and helping each of my roommates and a good number of friends beat the game on both difficulty settings. The same will probably hold for this game. I think it’s a thrilling enough of a ride that I wouldn’t mind going over it over and over and over. . . — To sum up, this game is definitely worth the $60. PROS: This is all about gameplay and the feel of the game. Even on top of all the additional features and improvements, it is still undoubtedly Gears of War. The controls remain very intuitive and easy to learn. It’s easily one of the best 3rd person shooters out there, in my opinion. CONS: I think storyline could have been a lot deeper. I guess they are saving this for Gears of War 3. Violence may be a little too much for the unprepared. Right now, this is all I can think of. FINAL VERDICT: A. This is a very well-made game. I have the tendency to buy games and sell them back when I’m done. But I think GoW 2 will probably be a mainstay in my library, just as GoW was. For that, plus all the +’s I have mentioned, I think this game deserves an awesome grade. Can I hear Game of the Year?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Greatly improves on the 1st Gears of War
The 1st Gears of War was great and all this one did was improve on it. Loved the survival mode. It got wicked hard and kept me and my friend playing for a long time.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Finish the Fight!
Gears of War 2 – Circa 2008
GOOD:
- Intuitive cover system, the cover systems (called Stop-n-Pop) works well and is easy to pick up it also makes for a…
3.0 out of 5 stars
Too Short for my Money
Love this game and have no complaints about anything other than the length of the campaign. I was very dissapointed when I beat the game in 2 nights?!? I wish Cliff B.
Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars
Horrible puns aside, the Gears of War series is the Xbox 360’s “other” AAA million selling franchise. Halo, however, this is not; developed by Epic Games, Gears of War 2 is a brutal, bloody third person shooter with an emphasis on finding cover and taking out your opponent by popping out from corners, concrete barriers and burned out cars. Beautiful graphics, wonderful sound and excellent, unique gameplay all combine to make Gears of War 2 one of the best games on the Xbox 360. The graphics are the best on the system, bar none; fantastic looking character models, beautiful explosions and excellent lighting combine to make Gears of War 2 a treat to look at. It looks better than the first game and sounds better to boot. Technically, the folks at Epic have raised the bar for games to come. Voice acting is spot on, and the story this time even plays a bigger role. Don’t go expecting anything of Final Fantasy melodrama or complexity, but the tale is well told, and it keeps the game moving along. The main draw of the game is the gunfights, of which there are many. The controls are tight and perform exactly as you would like them to, although there are still problems with sliding into cover by accident or, say, executing a downed enemy instead of reviving a teammate. These are minor annoyances, but they can lead to some untimely deaths or losses (in the case of multiplayer rounds), so it’s worth mentioning. If you’ve played the original game, you’ll be right at home here; not much has changed (there’s some new executions, the ability to plant grenades and use downed enemies as meatshields), asides from the levels, which are varied and fun to dash through. The Locust aren’t particularly smart, but they put up a decent enough fight on Normal. The campaign only takes about 6 or 7 hours, which is too bad, although it is good enough that I want to play it through more than once. Replayability is enhanced by the fact that insane mode is unlocked AFTER beating the game. There are some terrible vehicle portions in the game, where you’re required to either man the gunner seat, drive or both. The controls in these are almost universally horrible, and it’s difficult to aim with your ride bouncing up and down all the time. Some segments are better than others, but none of them are particularly endearing. Thankfully, they’re short, but please Epic, cut out these awful parts; the vehicle chapter in Gears of War 1 was terrible as well. Multiplayer is the core of the title, in my opinion; there’s only so many times one can finish the story mode, however good it may be. The hosting process of the first game has been replaced with a Halo 3 style matchmaking system that is hit or miss; it takes awhile to get into games sometimes, and it really shouldn’t, considering how many people are playing. We’re talking 4 or 5 minute load times here, although it usually finds a match within a minute or so. Also, sometimes the game will drop you mid-match, saying “connection to the host was lost. ” This is irritating, and although my internet is spotty (so some of the blame lies there), other Xbox Live games don’t do this. The highlight of the multiplayer options is the new Horde mode, easily the best addition to the game. A team of 5 is pitted against a swarm of Locust that gets bigger and stronger every round; every ten rounds, they get a boost to their health, accuracy or damage. There are a total of fifty waves, and your high scores are tracked on the leaderboards. It’s a great new feature, although not without its problems; it’s a pain to hunt down the last Locust of a wave – oftentimes they’ll be stuck on some object or hiding halfway across the map. The game essentially forces you out of position to go and hunt down these stray enemies, which can screw you for the next round. It’d be nice if the last few guys tried to kill you more often, instead of camping. Other multiplayer options from the original Gears are back, including Warzone, Execution and Annex. New multiplayer modes include Meatflag (capture the flag with a live person as the flag. . . ) and Wingman (essentially Multi-Team). I highly dislike the versus multiplayer aspect of the game; it’s very shotgun/power weapon centric, and latency ensures that if you’re not host, you’re at a severe disadvantage. There are some people who love it, though, and it’s certainly not bad; I just prefer Halo 3’s multiplayer. That, and Horde is so much fun that I can’t tear away from it. If you’re a fan of shooters and you don’t own this game, buy it immediately. Even if you don’t have Live, playing through the campaign either solo or with a buddy is great fun. It’s well polished, well designed, and has enough variety that it doesn’t get stale. The singe player game is slightly short, but it has some decent replay value. The multiplayer aspect of the game is wonderful, matchmaking/lag issues not withstanding. Horde is a great addition to the game and adds a ton of replay value. Gears of War 2 builds upon the original’s solid foundations, and the result is one of the best sequels in recent memory. One of the Xbox 360’s marquee titles, and a game almost everyone will enjoy.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable Game
This is a very fun game to play in cooperative mode, and the graphics are dark (HDMI) but very well done.
Fun:4. 0 out of 5 stars
When I played the first Gears of War I was a little in awe because of how different it was, how great it looked and how well it played. Gears of War 2 is still different than other games, still looks great and still plays well. However, I noticed that there was one thing missing: fun. I just wasn’t having any fun playing this game. All the things that wowed me in the first game were still there, but they didn’t make the game fun. I’m sure for many people this will be an awesome game and they will love every minute of it, but for me it was pretty to look at, but not something I will re-visit multiple times.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just about the best game EVER!!!!
As I have mentioned, this is one of the best games ever. In my opinion, it beats out Halo 3 hands down.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Game!
Some people call it overrated but Gears 2 delivers everything it said it would. Although I will admit the online play was a bit sluggish at release, with a few patches the game…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game, You have to Get It!
Gears of war 2 is a great game. Well developed, very good graphics, and a good storyline continued from the first installment.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hands Down One of the BEST Top 10 Games Ever Made!!!!
If you want a fast pace shoot first and ask questions last blood brawl, then this game is a must have. The game has impecable graphics and action at every turn.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than 1
I dont understand these bad reviewers, unless they are just entering puberty and battling pimples and are nookie starved.
1.0 out of 5 stars
I returned my money
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