Supposedly the game actually had a few brilliant moments, they were just completely outweighed by the bad parts. Though some seem to hate it a good deal less than others. I think it would have at least been a passable game if it'd spent a little more time in the cooker.
You know, sometimes I wonder about these dev's and/or publishers, just pushing their game in (basically Alpha or Beta states) too far ahead of time, sometimes. You know, I look at how BP turned out w/ Patch 2.0, and I wonder how this game would've fared if that version is how BP was originally released, right out the box -- at least I can say, "This game is not broken." It's no STALKER, but still -- it's good.
I still look at Gothic 3, which seems to have a good game buried underneath it all, but even after its latest Community Patch, still with its stuttering issues and long loads -- and I can't put up with them; Still. And that's a goddamn shame.
I'm sure that the DVD-style fast-forward feature must be great in AITD 2008, when things might happen to say...get dull. The whole tree-ramming thing for 2 hours that dude in the video mentioned sounds like.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....Okay, sorry...I'm awake now...
You know, I do like the sound of the inventory and being able to combine -- well, just about -- anything together into some sort of weapon.
Though, from the sound of things, an option to pause the game when manipulating the inventory or something might've been a good idea -- at least have that as an option for any "easier" difficulties in the game (if there are any). Maybe the most hardcore difficulty, not allow pausing. Hell, I dunno...
Say if the game has any Achievements, make a special Achievement for "No Using Pause When Manipulating The Inventory" or something -- hell, I dunno!
But, if the gameplay and physics are really that bad w/ the vehicles, they can do what Boiling Point did -- rework the game engine and release a patch to fix the physics. I don't know how the physics in BP were BEFORE the 2.0 patch, but they sure were fine after it -- as I bought BP damn cheap and that patch 2.0 was already out.
Yeah -- if Eden Games wants to save any face for this game, after the severe backlash it has pretty much gotten, a patch to fix issues galore might be a good start -- even if the game never sells another copy. And even if it's already too late, since it won't to fix a broken game when say Eden comes up with another game; at least gamers can say, "Well, at least they will actually support their own games with patches for their fans -- I'll buy their game, when it's patched" instead of saying "I ain't buying a game from them; they don't fix their own broken games."