![]() Speaking of shooting, the guns to their job well and with practice, it is relatively easy to get down the methods of how to hit your targets as sometimes you may find the wind speeds to play into how accurate your shot is. It is also very easy to pull off a quick dive to duck behind cover when being shot at. Movements work well and there are three positions you can adjust to, standing, crouching, or prone. As far as the default controls go, I really found nothing wrong with those at all but as fast paced as this title is, it is nice to be able to adjust small areas such as turn speed for more precise movement and shooting. I was happy to find out that nearly every function can be customized to the player’s liking making the ability to control your character a comfortable and easy experience by simply changing the settings. From Capture The Flag to Assault and many other game types, the content is surely enough to keep you busy, but my biggest worry was how the game would control. GHP2 offers many different things in the gameplay department. While it was a bit simple though, I found the overall experience to be rewarding and the game kept it fresh by mixing up the match types and different fields. ![]() Career Mode is rather simple for the most part, beat a team in the set number of rounds given and move on to the next. The further you progress through your career, the more you can unlock through the games in game currency system allowing for upgrades to your guns and gear. This was a huge plus for me as I am not too familiar with paintball and the tips and tutorials unlike some titles out there actually were very helpful and taught me a lot about the differences between various guns field types. Greg is the guide from the start and will be heard throughout the career mode explaining tips and a bit of information about each game type you will be facing. There are three different paths to choose from, Tournament Speedball, Recball, and Tournament Woodsball. In Career Mode, you start out as a rookie paintball player. Here is my Review of Greg Hastings Paintball 2. ![]() With 62 locations, online multi-player with up to 20 players and 3 branches of career mode, this title offers up a load of content and fan service for paintball lovers. The Greg Hastings Paintball series has pretty much grew into the “Madden” franchise so to speak for the sport of paintball. Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii
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