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If you get this game, what system will you get it on?

XBOX 360
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0 (0%)
What? No PC? Screw this game!
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Author Topic: Bodycount - Demo on XBL!  (Read 3020 times)





Made by the developers of Black, a game for the PS2 and original XBOX which was one of the few games of it's time to put an emphasis on destruction.

For you nostalgiacigarettes, it has a lot of features from older games.

What is Bodycount?
Bodycount is a first-person shooter which puts a gun in your hands and lets you loose on missions around the world. Bodycount is designed to be fast, frenzied, and filled with bullets. The developers want to bring the feel of an arcade into the console shooter experience, so expect quick action and even quicker rewards.

Is there a story, or just tons of shooting?
The story of Bodycount is designed to contextualize the action. You're an agent of the Network and you're hunting down Targets. That's really all there is to it. If you want a sweeping narrative that ponders mankind's existence in this deep, dark space, look elsewhere.

What kind of guns do I get?
We don't have a full list of guns now but all the usual suspects will be around, including various types of rifles, shotguns, grenades, and more. As long as it shoots bullets and can take out your Targets, it's probably going to be in Bodycount.

What makes Bodycount special?
Your bullets. The developers want to make your bullets affect everything they hit. You can demolish crates, destroy cover, and tear right through walls; you can even make your own doors by blowing through the environment. Combine this destructive element with Bodycount's overall style and you get a pretty slick concept.


Do I get anything for causing all this chaos?
Yes you do. Every kill in Bodycount earns you Intel. This normal grade Intel can be used to activate upgrades. If you manage to perform a skill kill (headshots, silent kills, etc.) higher-value Intel will be earned. By chaining kills together you'll get an even better reward.

How do I use Intel?
At the bottom of the screen you have access to the OSB (Operative Support Button). You can activate a variety of special upgrades by spending the Intel you've collected. For example, you can gain temporary invulnerability, enhance your weapons with explosive rounds, and even call in an airstrike.

What kind of modes does Bodycount have?
Besides the expected single-player campaign, there's a Bodycount mode that tasks you with replaying stages for higher scores. There is also co-op support and competitive multiplayer.

What's the Bodycount release date?
Bodycount is scheduled to launch this year for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

 
« Last Edit: August 16, 2011, 06:00:07 PM by Shell »

BLACK was a great game with great graphics, I assume this is too.

BLACK was a great game with great graphics, I assume this is too.
From the video in the OP, that is very true.

all of the red factions had an emphasis on destruction

all of the red factions had an emphasis on destruction
I'll reword that to "one of the few games of it's time"

it looks like certain walls and objects don't break, or at least not easily...

This game looks pretty cool.

it looks like certain walls and objects don't break, or at least not easily...
Pretty sure some objects have no destruction. Think of it; in multiplayer, people destroy the whole entire map so there's absolutely nothing left to fight in.

Quote from someone who played the game:

"One time, I was hiding from a heavy class enemy behind a building, and he pretty much terminated his way through the walls to hunt me down and kill me! Scary stuff, but bloody exciting."
« Last Edit: August 03, 2011, 10:17:43 PM by Shell »

If a ragdoll goes through a window, he'll break the glass.




This game looks great. I've been keeping my eye on it or some time now.
I'm loving the fact that nowhere is safe from enemy fire, and the same applies to them, due to Red Faction esque destruction meaning that cover will be blown to shreds. Literally.
The weapons are also incredibly meaty when firing from weapons. The sounds are pleasant, too.

But I'm currently focusing on Space Marine. Bodycount would be a nice secondary choice. That, or Dead Island.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2011, 03:20:13 AM by CpW »

Looks a bit like Brink and Bulletstorm had a child. Just a bit though.

will this game have cover and regen health? this is important

will this game have cover and regen health? this is important
From what I've seen in videos and screenshots.

No.