http://youtu.be/KkXmABkDlNE?t=30m13s
Who's interested?
After seeing Single Player, I'm down for it.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
Blu wrote:What the hell did I actually just watch? I'm not quite sure what the objective of that game was, but I'm strangely interested.
It looked like Blooper from Super Mario Brothers got a FLUDD unit and filled it with paint? Am I far off on this premise?
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BogusMeatFactory wrote:Blu wrote:What the hell did I actually just watch? I'm not quite sure what the objective of that game was, but I'm strangely interested.
It looked like Blooper from Super Mario Brothers got a FLUDD unit and filled it with paint? Am I far off on this premise?
So the multi-player aspect of the game is this:
Two teams are placed in a map and you have to cover the ground with paint. Whoever has the most point coverage wins. You can also shoot the other team and paint over their coverage. When in your paint, you can turn into a squid and swim through it, using it as cover and as a means to move through gratings at a fast pace. Get stuck in the other teams paint and you move sluggish and slow.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.
BogusMeatFactory wrote:Blu wrote:What the hell did I actually just watch? I'm not quite sure what the objective of that game was, but I'm strangely interested.
It looked like Blooper from Super Mario Brothers got a FLUDD unit and filled it with paint? Am I far off on this premise?
So the multi-player aspect of the game is this:
Two teams are placed in a map and you have to cover the ground with paint. Whoever has the most point coverage wins. You can also shoot the other team and paint over their coverage. When in your paint, you can turn into a squid and swim through it, using it as cover and as a means to move through gratings at a fast pace. Get stuck in the other teams paint and you move sluggish and slow.
With the single player experience... man... I just don't know. There was a lot to process. At E3, they simply showed it off as a multi-player game and people were surprised and entertained, but were very interested in what could be done in a single-player mode. What we saw there was very platformer and puzzle oriented and looked, intense!
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