"For a devoted player of Time Splitters 1 and 2, picking up Mercenaries 1 or 2 is especially painful. Time Splitters uses R2 for main fire, while Mercenaries uses R1 to fire and R2 is change weapon. Time Splitters is an FPS, and Mercenaries is a TPS, so there's no problem... Until the first Sniping Mission, because using the rifle switches to a first-person camera."
I don't get this. I mean, it would make sense if you were talking about two games from the same series or the same developer and/or publisher, but Timesplitters and Mercenaries have absolutely nothing connecting them beyond "You have guns and you shoot things".
"For a devoted player of Time Splitters 1 and 2, picking up Mercenaries 1 or 2 is especially painful. Time Splitters uses R2 for main fire, while Mercenaries uses R1 to fire and R2 is change weapon. Time Splitters is an FPS, and Mercenaries is a TPS, so there's no problem... Until the first Sniping Mission, because using the rifle switches to a first-person camera."
I don't get this. I mean, it would make sense if you were talking about two games from the same series or the same developer and/or publisher, but Timesplitters and Mercenaries have absolutely nothing connecting them beyond "You have guns and you shoot things".