Ubisoft sent us the announcement trailer of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Future Soldier, looking more like a Metal Gear game than Modern Warfare, as we first expected.
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Sorry.
bullshit...
But I'll be honest and say that other people might be more interested because of this change, I just see it as the degradation of the franchise...
This looks more like a GRAW sequel. What was here that was sci-fi? Don't tell me the invisibility cloak, that's very near to being done. Tom Clancy games always had near-futuristic weapons.
What rubs me the wrong way is the character design, and the new toys you have. Also they should have left the live action trailers to Bungie/MS, this was horrible.
Some people will bitch about anything, I swear. Read the title of the damn game.
Character design? Did you see any in-game footage, because I didn't.... If you're referring to the gas masks, I doubt that everybody will be wearing those 100% of the time in the game.
I find these live action trailers to be useless as well, but just saying. People are griping just to be griping, because there is absolutely nothing telling about the game in this trailer.
I find these live action trailers to be useless as well, but just saying. People are griping just to be griping, because there is absolutely nothing telling about the game in this trailer.
Just because the overall vibe of this trailer has a dark ominous tone with the color pallet, cloaking, and some drones (which we do have drones in real life). All of a sudden people are freaking out.
It shows nothing about tactical gameplay, what the general atmosphere of the game will be like, or anything. It's one trailer... one representation to get people excited.
I personally wonder why people want to freak out every time there is a change from the generic vanilla formula of regular war games that are released over and over and over and over and over and over and will continue to be released as long as war is real. I'm glad that we're finally seeing some kind of extra creativity being put into them for once.
I see the point that some think they shouldn't even call it Ghost Recon if it doesn't resemble the other ones... but maybe, JUST MAYBE you should wait until you see the game itself and you might find the parallels.
Sci-fi doesnt only mean space, robots, aliens, spaceships you know.
If technology is so advanced compared to generic modern era of what we see now and how fictionified it is for a game or even a movie then it is sci-fi, it doesnt have to be aliens or laserbeams or space and the whole traditional sci-fi space stuff to consider it sci-fi.
Extremely advanced technology that would take like 10 years until its fully useable and such is what makes it futuristic/sci-fi.
So yeah, I for one am glad they turned GR into sci-fi/futuristic now considering I love sci-fi for my shooters because modern and old types just bores me too quickly.
Atleast with sci-fi approach they can design some neat unique weapons and looks for us to play around with.
Besides, GRAW1 took place I think 2015 and GRAW2 in 2017 and if I remember right, GR Future Soldier will take place like 15-20 years later, not accruate numbers but its close, a bit.
I doubt we will play as Scott Mitchell in this one as we did in previous titles because he was a cameo in EndWar and he is a General giving orders and prep talks to you.
Anyway, if it plays anything like GRAW and the trailer indicates the look of things, I am definitely buying it. I even saw some of the leaked scans and it looks pretty awesome.
I just hope they can fix the clunky controls GRAW had.
Next thing you know modern war games will come in as much as they did years ago with WW2 era.
Atleast with sci-fi, creativity is there, with modern there is non.
When you think Sci-Fi you think something that is oriented around the scientific aspects (Star Wars... The Matrix....Fullmetal Alchemist) Just because there are futurustic weapons does not constitute a "sci-fi game" necessarily unless the game is ABOUT those futuristic weapons. I feel that the weapons are a piece of this game and not necessarily the focal point. You could argue that any game that is not 100% true to life is sci-fi... this one may have tiny elements that I suppose you could consider to be sci-fi if the weapons get very outrageous, but I don't see it getting too crazy.
In the end I think it depends on the story. If the story is about "Oh no, the ene
It's FICTION. I would not consider this science fiction at all.
That drone thing is kinda weird though. It looks way to heavy and immobile to actually play a big role in future warfare.
Since Ubi took these games away from Red Storm it became commercial success, bringing them more money, but to me the games became worst :(
Anyway... I think it's essentially going to be a war game with futuristic elements, but I just wouldn't consider it a "sci-fi game" personally. Genres are debatable though.
Kudos to the developer for trying to move the series ahead instead of pandering to the whiners with more of the same and I have heard no better ideas from anyone as to where this series should have gone next because ultimately forward is the only direction that actually makes any sense.
Oh and ZOMFG, it is SF by your own definition, it is oriented around the fictional science of advanced warfare which is significantly beyond current scientific limits. Actually, the previous GRAW games were borderline SF already as the capabilities of the troops were still many years ahead of what is currently fielded. Bottom line is that Thermo optic cloaking and shoulder mounted submunitions that can destroy a tank is pure SF at this point and a robot with AI advanced enough to be trusted to fight alongside troops is still a long way off. Not that I'm complaining about any of that as the gameplay possibilities offered by a more SF setting make this much more interesting than the previous titles.