Cool, they had something about the arcade version of this in Edge about 3 or 4 months back, it's a really nice simplistic, kid-fantasy, stylised idea too which bodes well.
Anyone got any experience of this? Jon, you've tried it haven't you?
Probably doesn't matter if the quality's a bit poor for a game like this actually, it'll just add to the war-zone atmosphere when you lose contact with your point man in an ambush. :)
Did anyone see any reviews of that planet ring box? Not sure what the headset was used for in that since it seemed to be puzzle games rather than team-based stuff, I think just taunting opponents would lose its appeal pretty quickly.
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Cool, they had something about the arcade version of this in Edge about 3 or 4 months back, it's a really nice simplistic, kid-fantasy, stylised idea too which bodes well.
Posted by Anonymous on 9 Jun 2001 at 01:08 PM
Oh wow! I've just realised.. it looks like you can be on the opposing side too, alien v predator style.
Bonus!
Posted by Anonymous on 9 Jun 2001 at 01:17 PM
It says the buildings are fully destroyable too, thats a nice idea you'll be able to build cover and sniping holes out of the scenery..
Posted by Dan on 9 Jun 2001 at 01:26 PM
Anyone got any experience of this? Jon, you've tried it haven't you?
Probably doesn't matter if the quality's a bit poor for a game like this actually, it'll just add to the war-zone atmosphere when you lose contact with your point man in an ambush. :)
Posted by Anonymous on 9 Jun 2001 at 01:13 PM
Did anyone see any reviews of that planet ring box? Not sure what the headset was used for in that since it seemed to be puzzle games rather than team-based stuff, I think just taunting opponents would lose its appeal pretty quickly.
Posted by Anonymous on 9 Jun 2001 at 01:20 PM
I think one of the games on Planet Ring had you talking a "blind" companion through a maze, I think you used the voice over IP for this..
Posted by Dan on 9 Jun 2001 at 01:23 PM
Cool... Knightmare :)
Posted by Anonymous on 13 Jun 2001 at 11:01 AM