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05-10-2003, 04:26 AM
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/news/news_story.php?id=90665
EXCLUSIVE: BREWING UP A STORM
Pivotal Games chats about sand-filled boots and sequel Conflict: Desert Storm 2. First ever screenshots and movies inside
19:05 Having found success with third-person action game Conflict: Desert Storm, UK-based Pivotal Games is now in the process of developing the sequel. Conflict: Desert Storm 2, as it's imaginatively called, will initially ship for PC, PS2 and Xbox around September, with the GameCube version following slightly later. As you might guess, the title will find us caught up in the Gulf War once more.
Conflict: Desert Storm 2 will be bigger, better and bolder than its predecessor, Pivotal Games promising significant improvement across the board. Mission- and objective-orientated, the title will find gamers in control of a Delta Force or SAS squad and battling the Iraqi war machine in numerous environments. Sand will be a big feature.
The sequel will come with Easy, Medium, Hard and Extreme difficulty levels (the latter, unlockable level being for the true soldiers amongst us), each of which will offer between 15 and 20 hours gameplay.
So how, precisely, is Pivotal Games improving on the original with Conflict: Desert Storm 2? We caught up with the developer's games programmer Seb Grinke to find out.
Full interview on the link + 65 screenshots + 4 videos
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/screenshots_library/dir_188/vortal_pic_94386.jpg
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/screenshots_library/dir_188/vortal_pic_94357.jpg
EXCLUSIVE: BREWING UP A STORM
Pivotal Games chats about sand-filled boots and sequel Conflict: Desert Storm 2. First ever screenshots and movies inside
19:05 Having found success with third-person action game Conflict: Desert Storm, UK-based Pivotal Games is now in the process of developing the sequel. Conflict: Desert Storm 2, as it's imaginatively called, will initially ship for PC, PS2 and Xbox around September, with the GameCube version following slightly later. As you might guess, the title will find us caught up in the Gulf War once more.
Conflict: Desert Storm 2 will be bigger, better and bolder than its predecessor, Pivotal Games promising significant improvement across the board. Mission- and objective-orientated, the title will find gamers in control of a Delta Force or SAS squad and battling the Iraqi war machine in numerous environments. Sand will be a big feature.
The sequel will come with Easy, Medium, Hard and Extreme difficulty levels (the latter, unlockable level being for the true soldiers amongst us), each of which will offer between 15 and 20 hours gameplay.
So how, precisely, is Pivotal Games improving on the original with Conflict: Desert Storm 2? We caught up with the developer's games programmer Seb Grinke to find out.
Full interview on the link + 65 screenshots + 4 videos
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/screenshots_library/dir_188/vortal_pic_94386.jpg
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/screenshots_library/dir_188/vortal_pic_94357.jpg