Get your hoppers loaded, Greg Hasting's Paintball is back. With a
character stat customization system, a field builder, 98 single player
levels and 179 multi player field layouts and a gear selection system, Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball: Max'd is a geared up sequel to Activision's hit Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball.
With a RPG-Like customization system Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball
allows you to customize your team's tactics, choose which positions your
teammates will take and hold before the match starts. Permitting you to
move your teammates into areas you need support in, and with a new voice
command ability you can now command your team to attack positions, call
out enemy locations and rush the opposing team while in game. You can
also customize your main character's stats and clothing as you play in
the single player tournaments, after winning each tournament you will
slowly gain experience and money allowing you to raise various skills
that will raise your accuracy, speed, etc. But, the stats don't seem to
effect your game much, with some improvements but you really don't feel
like you're growing stronger as you play. You can also use money to
customize your clothing, choosing which pieces of clothing you will wear
and which add-ons (Barrels, Propellants and Loaders) your Marker will
use.
The overall Gameplay in Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball did not change
much from it's previous release. But, the game can seem weird at times,
with the addition of a cheat meter that, "Allows you to wipe away the
paint from your body". Giving you the ability to avoid being taken out of
the game after being shot, sometimes 3-4 times in one game. On a
totally different note the controls can be completely customizable, allowing
you to use which ever keys you prefer to use, and with the ability to
switch which hand you'd prefer to hold your marker in.
Though plenty and diverse the maps in Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball are
fairly small in comparison to other First Person Shooter games, which
isn't a huge issue since they added the ability to make your own
fields/maps with the new Custom Field Builder. Building your own field is
fairly simple in Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball, choosing from 3 different
field sizes and 37 different field objects with 10 individual textures.
Building the field was simplistic, with a 3d field editor spinning the
camera and placing items was a breeze. You can also upload your Fields
to Xbox live, allowing you to play them online against your friends and
enemies a like.
Another new feature is the ability to play in split screen mode. Giving
you the ability to challenge your friends to a head to head or co-op
match with out needing more than one x box or xbox live. You can also
take on Career Mode with Co-Op mode, taking on the single player game with
your friends giving access to a more diverse and proficient game
experience over playing with none player teammates.
The graphics in Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball weren't improved much at
all over the last release, and some of the negative effects heavily out
weigh the good. One of my biggest complaints about the graphics in Greg
Hasting's Pro Paintball is the long range visibility, at farther ranges
the game seems to fade or blur out in the distance, making it extremely
hard to see your opponents at times. This is also made worse when
sometimes you are given very light colored jackets, making it extremely easy
to see you from a distance, while your opponents have near
invisibility. Another negative aspect to the game is the lack of ability to have
better accuracy ratings while crouched or proning, making it almost
worthless to do either.
There wasn't much in the way of sound improvements in Greg Hasting's
Pro Paintball either, with a new sound track and a new voice command
system that works well in single player mode but doesn't really effect the
multiplayer aspects of the game. The weapon and movement sounds are all
identically the same, making the sound in Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball
very trivial, and nothing noticeable over the last release.
All in all Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball MAX'd is a fairly decent game, mixing
Sports and Role-Playing game elements with a First Person Shooter feel.
Greg Hasting's Pro Paintball MAX'd would probably appeal to hard core
paintball players, but the average gamer may get confused with all the gear
and stat configuration that normally don't go hand and hand with a First
Person Shooter.