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Blasting through a full clip while rushing to cover at the start of each arena match, popping in-and-out of cover to fire a storm of paint and making perilous rushes to snatch an enemy’s flag are all found here, and bring the ‘feel’ of paintball to life with great success. Sometimes teammates will run past a captured point without stopping to capture it, and at times enemies will stay in the open for too long while being shot at, but it’s not too noticeable as you’ll continually be dealing with the vigorous enemy AI, fiercely rushing objective points and keeping a barrage of paintballs hurling at you constantly. Point Capture), commanding teammates becomes a necessity, and for the most part works adequately. Most of the small arena modes can be easily won by just eliminating the opposing team, but in modes that feature respawns (e.g. Enemy AI is surprising tough here and by using pre-game strategy (selectable prior to entering each round) and in-game quick commands to teammates are necessary to stand victorious. Arching shots across the playing field is a must and when an enemy is spotted, firing as many shots as quickly as possible is the only way to remain paint-free. Anyone that has actually stepped into a paintball arena knows that paintballs don’t fly in straight accurate lines, and they don’t here either. Taking to the arena/field and playing paintball is a real treat, instead of just using a generic FPS style, Super X Studios has successfully managed to bring the ‘feel’ of paintball to the virtual world here. Those who can look past the substandard sound and visuals though will find themselves immersed in a surprisingly deep campaign mode that offers fully manageable teams of amateur/professional ballers from around the world, truckloads of equipment to purchase and use in 67 different locales around the world and can even take to the online fields to find out if you’re the best baller in the online world. The title lands itself at a cool $19.99 price, which had it been a disc release would have made dealing with the sub-par sound and graphics a bit easier to bear, but compared to the low prices we're used to on PlayStation Store - Modern Combat: Domination for example - it might seem a little costly. The visual and sound effects are what you’d expect from last generation hardware. Charge up those Move controllers and grab your Sharp Shooter because it's time to hit the field, and this time around you don’t have to worry about those pesky bruises anymore either.įirst off let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: GHP2 isn’t a big budget AAA title. ballers), because for less than the price of a box of paintballs, Greg Hastings Paintball 2 (GHP2) is available for purchase from the luxury of your own home on PSN.

Fret not though fellow paintballers (i.e. Sadly, the sport has seen a rapid decline in recent years due to its high cost to play, expensive insurance cost and field/arena maintenance expenses. Paintball takes the online multiplayer fun found in videogames and brings it to a painful reality.
