VibratingDonkey said:I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, cause the thread is 40+ pages long, but Jackie actually pulls the trigger on the gun when you pull the trigger on the controller. He doesn't automatically shoot as soon as you touch it. You can see the hammer getting cocked too. I love little touches like this, reminds me of when I noticed how Riddick turned his head by watching his shadow.
Truelize said:Does anyone know if my stats carry over when I play the game a second time? I think I'm almost done and I can't find a couple of stuff still. When I restart do I have to find all 100 collectibles or do I just have to look for the ones that I'm missing?
Jugendstil said:Okay, thinking about the game some more this morning and I had a few final thoughts:
Did anyone else feel a bit cheated when the game took control through the last half of the final level? Even though those cutscenes were fantastic, I was a little pissed that I never got the chance to take down a helicopter myself. I understand that it was meant to show the Darkness was finally seizing control of Jackie, but it seemed like a little bit of a cop out.
The additional side quests were cool, but I wish they had a bit more depth or helped unlocked new abilities or weapons or something. I feel like I spent more time riding the subway back and forth than I did on the actual quests.
VibratingDonkey said:I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, cause the thread is 40+ pages long, but Jackie actually pulls the trigger on the gun when you pull the trigger on the controller. He doesn't automatically shoot as soon as you touch it. You can see the hammer getting cocked too. I love little touches like this, reminds me of when I noticed how Riddick turned his head by watching his shadow.
VibratingDonkey said:I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, cause the thread is 40+ pages long, but Jackie actually pulls the trigger on the gun when you pull the trigger on the controller. He doesn't automatically shoot as soon as you touch it. You can see the hammer getting cocked too. I love little touches like this, reminds me of when I noticed how Riddick turned his head by watching his shadow.
I absolutely LOVE shit like this!! I got to go check this out, sounds awesome.VibratingDonkey said:I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, cause the thread is 40+ pages long, but Jackie actually pulls the trigger on the gun when you pull the trigger on the controller. He doesn't automatically shoot as soon as you touch it. You can see the hammer getting cocked too. I love little touches like this, reminds me of when I noticed how Riddick turned his head by watching his shadow.
I have the same habit, the only thing I can think of is that I didn't kill enough people during chapter 2.JdFoX187 said:I can see where you're coming from, but how did you not eat more hearts than what you did? Unless I'm in a heated gunfight, I always eat the hearts. Hell, after I'm done, I usually walk over the bodies and eat the hearts that I might have missed. I forget, but I think I had like 350-something hearts at the end of the game.
jetjevons said:I still love how the game ends withJackie and Jenny getting their one last moment together on the park bench. I thought that was a really brave move for Sbz/Jenkins. Still gets me a little.
I think it was more along the lines of Jackie truly gaining control over the Darkness.Francias Castiglione said:Was that intended to show?Jackie forcing the Darkness to let him see her again or was it a "reward" from the Darkness for letting it consume him
Francias Castiglione said:Was that intended to show?Jackie forcing the Darkness to let him see her again or was it a "reward" from the Darkness for letting it consume him
JdFoX187 said:I think it was more along the lines of Jackie truly gaining control over the Darkness.
op_ivy said:i thinkall the jenny scenes after her death was just in jackies mind. the battle in hell with the darkness, her voices, and that final scene were like "dreams".
JdFoX187 said:Well the "Other World" was definitely a real place. The Darkness created it and Jackie was trapped there those times. Since the Darkness controlled what happened in that realm, he was using manifestions of Jenny to help sway Jackie to his side. So while that wasn't truly Jenny, it was still real, somewhat. I don't know.
Because:op_ivy said:question
the battle between jackie and the darkness - what the hell happened? when i got to that part i just started shooting like mad and eventually i ran out of ammo and died. i restarted and began the same way, only i then heard jenny say something along the lines of "he's too powerful, you'll have to find another way!". so i began experimenting, shooting random shit, doing weird things, then before i knew it, the darkness was hunched over and i was free to approach and "absorb" it....
XSamu said:Because:
You must not shoot the Darkness, it'll make him stronger. You have to shoot the Darklings, that's all. Until the moment you can absorb the Darkness.
Linkzg said:is the game glitched out for me? I was told to, I go and no one is there at all.goto chinatown and kill some punk who was selling drunks to kids
Jugendstil said:Okay, thinking about the game some more this morning and I had a few final thoughts:
Did anyone else feel a bit cheated when the game took control through the last half of the final level? Even though those cutscenes were fantastic, I was a little pissed that I never got the chance to take down a helicopter myself. I understand that it was meant to show the Darkness was finally seizing control of Jackie, but it seemed like a little bit of a cop out.
I hated the gunplay in the game. I never found a setting for the sensitivity that worked for me, so any time the game forced you to use guns without your Darkness powers, I would get really frustrated. It also seemed like the amount of damage you dealt with guns was pretty random. Sometimes guys would go down in one shot, and sometimes it would take half a clip to bring them down, regardless of what gun I was using and where I was aiming. It never turned me off the game completely, but I felt like it went back and forth between being incredibly easy and incredibly frustrating. A little more balance would have been nice.
The additional side quests were cool, but I wish they had a bit more depth or helped unlocked new abilities or weapons or something. I feel like I spent more time riding the subway back and forth than I did on the actual quests.
ItsInMyVeins said:Repetitive after a while
NY feels like a concrete box. It's aiming to feel open, but it just feels like a bunch of corridors with houses painted on the walls.
Hopefully The Darkness 2, or there will be hell to pay *shakes fist*cochese said:Just beat the game. All around one of my top games this year!! Loved it! Cant wait to see what Starbreeze comes up with next!
u_neek said:So did I, and I really, really liked it. First time I've ever bothered finishing a first person shooter.
Edit: Hmmm, I beat the game on normal but didn't get my achievement!
bishoptl said:I just started the game yesterday evening, and I'm loving it so far. Once I got used to the moving hands for gunplay, ie. ignore them completely and concentrate on the reticule, I really started getting into it.
I love that Starbreeze "feel". It's hard to quantify, but it's something that immediately sets itself apart from other titles, visually and thematically. Great job.
jetjevons said:I gotta say for those of you who enjoyed the gameI really recommend giving it a playthrough on Hard.
I find the whole experience far more compelling and it forces you to use your Darkness powers a little more intelligently. IMO. It's much more satisfying.
bishoptl said:I love that Starbreeze "feel". It's hard to quantify, but it's something that immediately sets itself apart from other titles, visually and thematically. Great job.