[MyIS]Spawndemon
03-05-2007, 08:21 PM
The guys over at Shacknews (http://www.shacknews.com/) have posted up a new interview today with Kaos Studios' Joe Halper. Here's what he had to say:
Shack: What do you think is going to set Frontlines apart from other games in the genre?
Joe Halper: Frontlines: Fuel of War is extremely intense and engaging. It's very cinematic but you still have this very open world, nonlinear gameplay. Another hook is the actual future generation weapons. We're not doing lasers or spaceships, we're doing technology we've extrapolated from real military designs. We've taken them and done our Kaos twist to make them a little more fun and exciting to play.
Our single-player game is very cinematic. We took the nonlinear action of Battlefield and the concentrated gameplay of Call of Duty and combined them together. We have this frontline game mechanic that keeps things centralized on a big open battlefield, and it works in both multiplayer and single-player. It keeps you where the action is.
To check out the rest of this new interview, click here (http://www.shacknews.com/extras/2007/030507_frontlines_1.x).
Shack: What do you think is going to set Frontlines apart from other games in the genre?
Joe Halper: Frontlines: Fuel of War is extremely intense and engaging. It's very cinematic but you still have this very open world, nonlinear gameplay. Another hook is the actual future generation weapons. We're not doing lasers or spaceships, we're doing technology we've extrapolated from real military designs. We've taken them and done our Kaos twist to make them a little more fun and exciting to play.
Our single-player game is very cinematic. We took the nonlinear action of Battlefield and the concentrated gameplay of Call of Duty and combined them together. We have this frontline game mechanic that keeps things centralized on a big open battlefield, and it works in both multiplayer and single-player. It keeps you where the action is.
To check out the rest of this new interview, click here (http://www.shacknews.com/extras/2007/030507_frontlines_1.x).