Spartan locke controller does look mint but the Master chief triggers and
thumb sticks had more love. Silver or blue thumb sticks would of been a
nice touch to the Locke controller.
+Michael Post (Hellfire) I wish the Locke one had blue triggers. Since I got these, I've been using the Locke controller as my main controller. Definitely feels much better than the original. Now bring on Halo 5! Maybe I'll use the Locke controller during the Locke sections and the Chief controller during the Chief sections!!!
+Pal Sidd Yeah I couldn't help myself in the end. It was worth it though.
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This game is excellent, the atmosphere, music, jump scares and how you can
finish the enemies. I even made a pacifist gameplay where I didn't kill
normal enemies, only hit them meanwhile that protagonist says "Change".
Didn't played the sequel sadly.
+RedSevenNine Good to know about who made the game.BTW when the protagonist says "Change" is like saying "Change your lifestyle quit being a criminal" and then socko punch in the face, always liked that animation.
The sequel is made by Monolith, that alone is enough reason to play it but it's a real shame that PC developers began to focus more towards console gaming at that time and no PC version was made!lol 'Change'? What does that mean? 'Got any change mate?' The enemies begging for spare change! That's funny!
+RedSevenNine Ah, I see, always wanted to play it but other games got my attention.In fact he only hits the enemies and left them unconscious and he says "Change".
+Eye Candy Detective リョナ Yeah I agree an excellent, atmospheric, tense experience. It's part of my first-person melee combat double bill, along with Zeno Clash. 'pacifist'? Your referring to the 'kill enemies with melee weapons-only' achievement? Never did it myself but that must have been one hard slog! Well done! I unfortunately didn't play the sequel either but I did play a demo on XBLA. It had all the traits of a sequel - improved graphics, more finishing moves, added combos and character development. I do remember that Ethan Thomas, the main protagonist, was unrecognisable. A drunken bum, as I remember! ha ha ha