Kalyx triaD
03-02-2010, 12:06 AM
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Downloadable FPS exclusively multiplayer game set in a futuristic Europe priced at 15$. It's about a gig large, features 8v8 battles across ten maps. Uses CoD style progression (most likely exp 'grinding') for additional weapons and add-ons. A default ability revealed is x-ray vision, at the cost of using your weapons. Apparently this promotes teamwork (I think it's stupid). This game's gonna need a lot more than one of Superman's party tricks to stand out - then again, it is a AAA downloadable. Shadow Complex and Battlefield 1943 trail-blazed a welcome frontier for developers with good ideas, but not the funds to produce full fledged games.
Still, looking through walls? Surely they can do better.
Downloadable FPS exclusively multiplayer game set in a futuristic Europe priced at 15$. It's about a gig large, features 8v8 battles across ten maps. Uses CoD style progression (most likely exp 'grinding') for additional weapons and add-ons. A default ability revealed is x-ray vision, at the cost of using your weapons. Apparently this promotes teamwork (I think it's stupid). This game's gonna need a lot more than one of Superman's party tricks to stand out - then again, it is a AAA downloadable. Shadow Complex and Battlefield 1943 trail-blazed a welcome frontier for developers with good ideas, but not the funds to produce full fledged games.
Still, looking through walls? Surely they can do better.