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Yep, i will buy it for sure. Sure, IGN and Gamespot previews mentioned lack of content and repetiteviness but aslong the progression is there and feels good then i will enjoy this.
Well, maybe just a tad bit lol, but as said as long as the feel of progression and perhaps customization is there then it will be worth the asking price, if it had cost the 70 dollars/euros then i would had been hesitating tough.
Im probably just getting the standard 40 EUR version, for me personally i dont think the 20 extra for the Super Citizen is worth it for me personally in a game like this.
This game will be ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ awesome
If you loved Helldivers co-op combat you'd play it for several hundred hours as I did, or for 2,000 hours in a few months as some folks on my friends list, or for thousands of hours beyond that. Because there was so much variety within the supposed repetitiveness. Or it just didn't scratch your itch, and you'd move on. As with any videogame/PC game. :)
Ah always said "a game for everyone is a game for no one," so as much as they're hyping this, I assume they can't promise it's for everyone. :)
This was my primary thoughts too.
Didn't the first having some strafing runs that you can throw a ball and it'll just go into the direction it was thrown?
I wonder if that is still here.