Maybe K-Man just isn't an FPS guy. Or maybe he just veers to the "other end" (i.e. Halo) more so than the rest of us. Because I don't see how it's possible to not be in love with this. Or maybe he isn't the type who enjoys a lot of experimentation? I feel like there *are* reasons that someone wouldn't like this game. I mean, it doesn't stray super far from the FPS formula. Levine said from the get-go that this is a shooter, shooter, shooter, and it really is. What's great is how it blossoms out from those conventions and leaves you wondering about so many things, wanting to try so many possibilities. But that doesn't negate the fact that I can picture someone not liking it. I really couldn't tell you *why* at this point, but it isn't some iron-clad thing where I just can't imagine anyone in the world not having a good time. If that makes any sense.
Fortunately, I'm loving it, and the combat is included. I'm playing on HARD and I feel like it's about perfect. I've died a few times, but death generally means I'm struggling in terms of supplies to begin with, so I can't exactly rush back into the fray and feel confident. AI is believable, smart, and fairly no-nonsense. It doesn't do anything flashy, but it hasn't done anything stupid, either. Gets pretty interesting when there are multiple enemies or interesting environmental facets nearby. Weapons feel satisfying for the most part. I'd say they could feel heavier and beefier, but that's almost defeating the purpose. They're supposed to be rigged items manufactured in haste from spare parts and such, so I can't fault them for feeling accurate to that. Plasmids are fun to use. We've seen the electricity and fire a billion times, but the fire is actually still fun to use. Electricity is a bit ho-hum, though I do so enjoy using the wrench. Nothing like beating people's faces in to make your day happier.
The narrative thus far is great. It isn't heavy-handed, but there's definitely some caricature and overstatement (which feels very Randian to me, appropriately), and while some of the tape-recorded monologues are purposefully absurd, it's all really well written. You can't help but love some of the great lines.
Anyway, I'm digging it. It feels very dense, like there's a lot there to just soak up and poke your nose into. Looking forward to exploring further.