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Enemy Front (PC - XBOX360 - PS3)

23 Apr 2014, 19:58 PM
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Genre: FPS
Release: June 13
Engine: Cryengine 3
SP: 10 hours
MP: Team based

Syn:
Robert Hawkins is an American war correspondent who is caught up with various Resistance groups across Europe during the Second World War. Along the way he finds help in the form of a no nonsense British Commando and a femme fatale French Resistance fighter. The game is played through his flashbacks and will include real historical events, some of it highlighting Nazi atrocities committed in Europe. It also visits theatres of war, such as Poland and Norway, which have remained largely untouched by mainstream media and especially WW2 video games.

Text from the official website describes the game:[4]

"...the first truly modern WW2 FPS, featuring stunning visuals, open-ended levels and a richly interactive combat experience that breaks out of the standard model of highly linear scripted FPS experiences, giving the player full freedom to own their playing style. Intense Combat, Sniping, Stealth and Sabotage – all are viable approaches for the player, maximizing player engagement and replayability.

Against the visceral backdrop of breathtaking European locales, the player takes on the role of American war correspondent Robert Hawkins, as he fights hand in hand with Resistance Fighters opposing the Nazi juggernaut in France, Germany, Norway, and during the Warsaw Uprising."









23 Apr 2014, 20:10 PM
#2
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mmmm interesting, there haven't been a ww2 shooter in quite some time.
23 Apr 2014, 20:44 PM
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looks good, i will get it aaaarrrrggh
23 Apr 2014, 22:21 PM
#4
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A shooter from the allies point of view...again? -> boring
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23 Apr 2014, 22:46 PM
#5
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Will def be buying.
23 Apr 2014, 23:14 PM
#6
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A shooter from the allies point of view...again? -> boring

Is there any good shooter from an axis or "neutral" point of view?
24 Apr 2014, 03:48 AM
#7
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red orchestra does a godo job but if you don't like realistic shooters then you might not like though its not where near has realistic as its predecessor.
24 Apr 2014, 07:22 AM
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A shooter from the allies point of view...again? -> boring


In is not the typical WW2 allied shooter.

You play a journalist, who gets involved with the resistances of different countries. The game is more focused on sabotage and small scale combat rather than large scale scenarios.

24 Apr 2014, 09:41 AM
#9
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Posts: 640

Seems interesting, especially since BF3 or BF4 don't have modding support.
24 Apr 2014, 13:58 PM
#10
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jump backJump back to quoted post24 Apr 2014, 07:22 AMwuff


In is not the typical WW2 allied shooter.

You play a journalist, who gets involved with the resistances of different countries. The game is more focused on sabotage and small scale combat rather than large scale scenarios.



Maybe adds more background story to it, but from what i have read, the journalist becomes a rambo soldier in the end. Maybe it will change and turn out to be good.

I watched once a youtube video about a mod for ARMA, which was a fully game to buy on steam. There you take command of a german platoon on the eastern front, leading your soldiers through the battle. I forgot the name though.
24 Apr 2014, 15:38 PM
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Maybe adds more background story to it, but from what i have read, the journalist becomes a rambo soldier in the end. Maybe it will change and turn out to be good.

I watched once a youtube video about a mod for ARMA, which was a fully game to buy on steam. There you take command of a german platoon on the eastern front, leading your soldiers through the battle. I forgot the name though.


Lets hope so, tbh thought I don't mind if you become a rambo as long as the missions are interesting.

11 Jun 2014, 15:33 PM
#12
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This game is horrible I am sad to say.

Do not buy this game.
11 Jun 2014, 16:02 PM
#13
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jump backJump back to quoted post11 Jun 2014, 15:33 PMwuff
This game is horrible I am sad to say.

Do not buy this game.


More explanations please. :D
11 Jun 2014, 17:14 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post11 Jun 2014, 15:33 PMwuff
This game is horrible I am sad to say.

Do not buy this game.


sad to hear i was gonna buy it to play with you.
11 Jun 2014, 19:58 PM
#15
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Here are some observations so far.

- The AI will walk out of windows or off high ledges and fall to their death to try and path find to the player
- The AI shoots through walls and objects ignoring LOS
- There are missing textures all over the place
- There are collision traps everywhere
- NPC's heads do not track the player so they talk to thin air if the player moves
- There are red barrels near every German unit
- No toggle aim
- Only 1 map works in multiplayer

The developer has said they will drop a patch to address a lot of issues.
21 Jun 2014, 16:13 PM
#16
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Posts: 403

watched the total biscuit WTF is on it, gotta say, does look kinda bad, go around shooting, swasticka wearing soldiers, that can't aim worth shit, not to mention how you can sit infront of an mg.
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