im hopeful (but not counting on) Blops 3 (or whatever treyarch does) being for the new gen only because I've liked the Blopses and don't want treyarchs first noncrossgen to be 2018
im hopeful (but not counting on) Blops 3 (or whatever treyarch does) being for the new gen only because I've liked the Blopses and don't want treyarchs first noncrossgen to be 2018
wait so who is sledgehammer? is this a brand new team or leftovers who made blipblops/mw?
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and summarizing a longer bit, they were working on a third person spinoff that would be more action-adventure. then infinity ward collapsed and all that shit and activision canned it and got SH to help what was left of IW with MW3, then they started working on Advanced WarfareSledgehammer Games is an American video game developer, formed in 2009 by industry veterans Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey. The pair formerly worked at Visceral Games and are responsible for the Dead Space video game and its subsequent award-winning franchise. The company is an independent, wholly owned subsidiary of Activision and is based in Foster City, California. This studio is known for co-developing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 with Infinity Ward.
Ah, so this should be in decent hands. Fuck the haters, IM INTRIGUED
depends on how much free reign they were given, I'd be a lot more interested in seeing their original project, but hopefully they are given some room to change the formula here
This is their flagship IP on next gen. They won't do anything other than play it perfectly safe.
oh I don't expect anything super drastic, but I'm hopeful that they at least try a few things and that this:
isn't entirely PR bullshitCondrey explained “This is Call of Duty from the spirit of every thing you loved about it, but it is a different Call of Duty.” Fellow co-founder Schofield added that the change will also have significant impact on modes like multiplayer. “It brings some pretty big experiments to the core mechanics that’ll effect multiplayer and every mode of the game,” he said.
100% of everything you hear at this point is PR bullshit. Whether or not the team can deliver on any of those promises is TBD. Also Michael Condrey, that name is a blast from the past. I worked with that guy like 11 years ago.
yeah, fair enough, but I'm gonna be cautiously optimistic until it actually gets shown off
edit: and there's a ton of other games this fall, by the time I'm done I'm sure there will be an overall opinion of how the game turned out and if it's worth getting
All that trailer did was get me excited for the next season of House of Cards. Here's to hoping Sledgehammer actually brings this series back to life for the people who have lost interest.
http://mp1st.com/2014/05/04/cod-adva...ntent=featuredCall of Duty: Advanced Warfare takes place in the year 2054 after a catastrophic attack that Sledgehammer Games co-founder Michael Condrey calls “a global 9/11.”
Players will dawn the role of Private Mitchell, voiced by video game voice-actor Troy Baker. Mitchell is a United States Marine with an intentionally generic background so that players might relate easier to his character, says the studio. While you won’t hear him speak during any sort of gameplay, Baker’s performance is fully captured in Advanced Warfare’s fully rendered CGI cutscenes that can be viewed in between missions. Sledgehammer intends for story elements and objectives to be laid out clearly and coherently in the game’s single-protagonist campaign, so that players aren’t lost in convoluted, character-swapping plot points.
The game opens in an attack by the KVA, a well-funded network of international terrorists equipped with performance enhancing EXO suits. Mitchell fights alongside Will Irons, a soldier of the private military corporation Atlas, as they fend off the attack on US soil.
Shortly after, Mitchell is confronted by Will’s father and Atlas Corporation head, Jonathan Irons, voiced by actor Kevin Spacey, who offers him a place among the private army. Mitchell accepts and is also equipped with an advanced Atlas EXO suit.
EXO suits can be upgraded during the course of game with new features, says Sledgehammer. Players can boost-dodge, perform super jumps, use zip lines, climb walls with magnetic gloves, cloak themselves with optic camoflauge, and even hover in mid-air.
A “variable grenade” can be “cooked” to switch from a concussive attack to a threat-detector. As seen in the debut trailer, it highlights enemies via your visor’s augmented reality abilities.
While Sledgehammer isn’t quite talking multiplayer, Condrey says, “We’ve had two and a half years to dedicate this team to a full, next-gen experience of Call of Duty multiplayer. You can probably imagine the the possibilities of a lot of the stuff you saw in the single player and how it would apply online.”
Condrey adds that the attention to detail and the plausibility of the future depicted in Advanced Warfare was developed through in-depth research. “There’s a Navy research division out of Darmouth, and they came to us,” he says. “They said, ‘What you guys are showing through Call of Duty are the same things we want to be building.’ It was kind of nice to see the conversation flip around, from us being inspired by military research to the military being inspired by what the games are trying to deliver.”
The studio also wasn’t afraid to look to experts in the film industry as well as other resources. “We brought in experts from production design in movies to experts in the military to scientists and futurists,” says fellow Sledgehammer co-founder Glen Schofield. “People who make predictions and work for the Department of Defense and the Pentagon, and their job is to say, ‘What if another [Hurricane] Katrina happened?’ They have all these plans, and we’d ask them, ‘What if?’”
As with all CoD games after MW2 I will wait to see what the reviews and BG posters have to say about it. BG kept me from wasting my money on Ghosts.
that reminds me, a bunch of RE voice actors have been tweeting about working on stuff lately, might be an RE7 at e3
also this was inevitable
So...its not next gen only?
*Next Gen First
developed for current gen, and from what I understand it's being ported to lastgen by another studio, possible High Moon or whoever did Titanfall 360