It felt natural to use the space bar to roadie run and gain cover, and with aid of the pop-up HUD elements it also became natural to press "E" to interact with the environment and pick up items. Indeed, I found it significantly easier to aim and was able to pick up the change in controls with ease. As most of you no doubt already know, the controller works exceptionally well, but being a long-time PC gamers I've always preferred the mouse for its superior precision. I was curious to see how a keyboard and mouse would play when compared to my familiarity with the Xbox 360 controller. It begins with a quick cut scene before the standard Locust-killing ways. In my eagerness to get down to the goods I exploited the ability to begin the campaign at the new chapters, getting directly into the new content. Having already experienced more than an excessive amount of Gears already my strategy in addressing the game was effectively to treat it as an expansion to the Xbox 360 version. Of course, the PC version of Gears is no mere port-it includes the addition of five entirely new chapters that features the rather bulky Brumak. I’ve had the good fortune of having been graced with an early copy of Gears of war for PC.
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