E3 is just around the
corner, and there are a number of potentially great sci-fi videogames
coming out soon, so I thought it’d be a good idea to have a little
look ahead.
NB there will be some
general spoilers, but nothing too specific. So, you’re probably
fine reading this unless you’re on a full-blown blackout.
Fallout 4 has been
announced, and the release date has not. Well, not officially.
Unofficially, it’s rumoured to be 23 October (this year). If that’s
the case, expect it to be confirmed at E3 this month. It’ll be out
for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
XCOM 2 (an intriguing
title for a game which is either the 11th or the 3rd
instalment depending on whether you consider the reboot XCOM: Enemy
Unknown to reset the counter or not) has been announced for November
(again, this year). Maybe they asked Xbox for help with the
numbering. Anyway, it is PC only at launch, though some think it’ll
come to the consoles in 2016.
Mass Effect 4 [which
may well have a different title when properly announced]
has been confirmed as in the works but very little beyond that is
known. I’m hoping we get more info at E3. I’d be very surprised
if it were cross-generation (as Dragon Age: Inquisition was).
It’s quite nice to
have games announced just a few months ahead of release. Sometimes by
choice, and sometimes due to delays, games can be announced a year or
more ahead of time, and that just feels too damned long. So, what do
we know so far?
Fallout 4
The game appears to be
set in Boston, perhaps later than Fallout 3/New Vegas, and/or with a
correspondingly superior level of technology. Lots of series
favourites return (power armour, the protagonist appears to be a
vault-dweller, and Dogmeat’s back).
The trailer ends with
the protagonist’s voice. This has led some to believe there won’t
be character customisation and you’ll be destined to be Johnny
Whitechap. My gast would be flabbered if that were the case. The
suggestion of the protagonist having a voice (or perhaps multiple, as
per Inquisition) could be true, but I’m not sure.
The world’s also a
bit more colourful (huzzah, Fallout 3 was the Land of Brown), and
there may be gameplay in the pre-war era as the bombs drop (if so, it
could well be a prologue).
It’ll be interesting
to see whether there’s a ‘hardcore’ mode, like in New Vegas
where you had to eat/drink regularly or suffer the consequences. The
only thing we can be sure of right now is that it’ll sell by the
bucketload.
XCOM 2
Massively disappointed
this is PC-only. Enemy Unknown was one of the best games of the
previous generation, all the more so because it was originally going
to be another shooter before fans old and new pestered Firaxis into
making it a strategy/tactics game [kudos to Firaxis for listening,
and thus selling a ton of copies]. Anyway, it might yet move to
consoles, but the initial launch will be just for the PC.
So, what’s new?
Well, you lost the war
(or someone did, anyway). Aliens have conquered Earth and have been
running it for what seems like a few decades. This time, you lead
insurgents (although I suspect the aliens would consider XCOM
terrorists) trying to free our beloved homeworld from the slimy grip
of the extra-terrestrials. Insectoids have become humanised (whether due to genetic
manipulation or human-insectoid frisky time is thankfully unclear),
very cool-looking snake aliens are introduced (technically
re-introduced, as they were in older games), and your base is now a
mobile mothership rather than a subterranean refuge.
Gameplay hasn’t been
revealed much, but one thing we do know is that if one of your
veterans gets gunned down, you can save him/her by taking the wounded
hero back to the evac point. Players of Enemy Unknown will be
familiar with the problem of getting your whole A-team massacred, so
the ability to withdraw with some but not total losses will help
reduce that problem.
It also seems that
customisation options will be improved, although details are scantier
than a nudist’s bathing suit.
Mass Effect 4
We know this is in the
works, and that, alas, Commander Shepard will not be the protagonist.
I’ll miss you, FemShep. No date yet announced, and it’ll be
interesting to see whether we get a trio of great sci-fi games close
together or if Mass Effect comes out a little time apart [which may
make more commercial sense].
The game occurs in the
same universe as the three previous. So, expect Krogans, Turians and
so forth to feature. However, it’s rumoured to be in the relatively
distant future (compared to the original trilogy), so it’s unlikely
we’ll see returning characters (perhaps excepting those with
enormous life-spans). It’s also unknown what degree of character
customisation will be available, or whether we’ll be human-only.
It’s said that the
plot will involve civilisation looking for a home in a new galaxy,
and that the protagonist will be a Path-finder, tasked with exploring
the new galaxy for safe haven. And that’s about as far as whispers
go for the plot. Reapers will not, I think, make a reappearance,
having been dealt with one colour or another in Mass Effect 3.
Worth noting that all
three are likely to have significant DLC (all preceding instalments
did), so if you want maximum bang for your buck you could wait awhile
and save [well, spend less] getting Game of the Year/Ultimate Editions.
It’s been a little
while since the last blog. Personally, I blame The Witcher 3 for this
(I think I’m near(ish) the end of my first playthrough. When I
complete it, I’ll put up a full review).
Thaddeus
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