http://www.joystiq.com/2007/06/20/ub...-release-list/
it's all kind of word play atm.
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http://www.joystiq.com/2007/06/20/ub...-release-list/
it's all kind of word play atm.
You can also tell there was a PC version and mention of a 360 one since that's what the initial post in this thread was about.
Next Gen looks at Haze:
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?op...=6047&Itemid=2
WTF kind of gushy shit is this over an FPS?Quote:
It’s one of those contradictory moments that games do so well: a near-perfect recreation of horrific devastation and yet a moment of awesome beauty.
Seriously. Gushy shit should be reserved for generic JRPGs.
Way to swoop in on that one in a timely manner. Fact is, normally you don't call an american style FPS "devastating yet beautiful," or a JRPG for that matter. Or any games. If you're directing your statement at me, I called Trusty Bell gorgeous because it is, but I'd never go and say something as ridiculous as what I quoted above.
http://www.psu.com/Haze--Mantel-vs-R...s--a992-p0.php
"We already know that the main character, Shane Carpenter, switches sides during the game but Free Radical’s Rob Yescombe even describes it as “two games in one box”. With a separate set of skills and abilities for both opposing forces, the single player campaign will play like a high-tech shooter when you’re with Mantel, looking very much like a video game – with fading bodies, and no blood, before switching to a pared-down, more realistic experience once you change sides. Then, free from Nectar, you can expect to see all the blood, gore and general warlike suffering that your heart desires."
so basically they're saying you start off as a corporate lackey and see the destruction you create in a non-violent way. but once you're free from them (and their somewhat mind control) you see the destruction for what it really is? kind of cool.