In Ensign-1 you play the role of a space fighter pilot returning from a deep space colonization mission. On arrival back to our own solar system, you find Earth has been colonized by a hostile alien force. It's now up to you, with the help of your mothership, the Ensign-1, to take it back Ensign-1 allows allows for complete freedom in approaching objectives. You can fight from the safety of your spacecraft, or land and exit to explore space stations and carriers on foot. You can commandeer any spacecraft in the game, no matter how big or how small. Defend an asteroid base, or take the fight to the enemy with a huge mothership, friends manning turrets, it's your choice. The game also features a multiplayer mode where players can explore a randomly generated galaxy, either fighting co-operatively to clean out enemy fighters, or battling each other for supremacy.
"Gotta kill a few people"
"Then you got to get sent to a slam, where they tell you you'll never see daylight again. You dig up a doctor, and you pay him 20 menthol Kools to do a surgical shine job on your eyeballs."
"Gotta kill a few people"
"Then you got to get sent to a slam, where they tell you you'll never see daylight again. You dig up a doctor, and you pay him 20 menthol Kools to do a surgical shine job on your eyeballs."
No problem, I can do it.
I love that film. ^^
GAME OVER MAN! GAME OVER!
Are you going to put like in Doom3 a "batterie" to the flash light? Would be scary when you couldn't see anything during the time the batterie recharges.
Hmmm, I'd have to refresh myself how it worked in DOOM 3, it's been awhile. How did it work again?
Doom 3 never had a battery limit, you just couldn't use gun and flashlight simultaneously.
Right, yea that's how I remember it too. I wasn't planning on adding any kind of battery into this, it'd just be too hard to disguise from a game mechanic. Even today we have batteries that last very long amounts of time.
Hell naw! Doom 3 sucked donkey balls. First ID game I played that left the sorely dissapointed. And I impulse bought it too when it came out, expecting the same kind of quality as the previous titles :(
There were a lot of things I did like, like a lot of the atmosphere and the audio logs and journals I thought were a nice idea. However in terms of gameplay, yes the games were at totally different levels.