I just finished reading an IGN Preview for "The Sabatour" a game which has you playing as a disgruntled and vengeful Irishman bombing Nazi's in an open world version of Paris, and I got to thinking, is this title and Velvet Assassin a new direction for the WW2 Game?
Personally I really hope so, I figure if you MUST use the WW2 setting like so many game devs desperately want to, lets ditch the saturated market of the Saving Private Ryan/Band of Brothersinfluenced ulta serious and realistic FPS in favor of some Where Eagles Dare/Guns of Navaronne style games instead.
WW2 cinema, which seems to be more important than the actual war in terms of these games, has more to it than just grit heavy war stories and I look forward to some titles that follow the more adventuresome side of wartime cinema.
Anyone else looking forward to some more interesting titles in the WW2 setting? Anyone want to see something specific done with WW2 games?
Will even a change in style of game help? Should the setting be allowed to rest for a time?
DISCUSS!
Personally I really hope so, I figure if you MUST use the WW2 setting like so many game devs desperately want to, lets ditch the saturated market of the Saving Private Ryan/Band of Brothersinfluenced ulta serious and realistic FPS in favor of some Where Eagles Dare/Guns of Navaronne style games instead.
WW2 cinema, which seems to be more important than the actual war in terms of these games, has more to it than just grit heavy war stories and I look forward to some titles that follow the more adventuresome side of wartime cinema.
Anyone else looking forward to some more interesting titles in the WW2 setting? Anyone want to see something specific done with WW2 games?
Will even a change in style of game help? Should the setting be allowed to rest for a time?
DISCUSS!