Adam Duckett, lead designer on Homefront:The Revolution, recently spoke with Examiner to discuss how players will be able to alter the world of the upcoming free-roam shooter.
MP1st talks to Crytek about Hunt: Showdown's success, future title updates, inspiration behind weapons and more.
Crytek gives an update on their new Crysis game, confirming that it's still in development, with more to share down the road.
That's awesome. So how long till the studio closes and everyone gets fired?
Immersed Gamer writes: "Frans Bouma just received a Cease and Desist letter from Crytek, developers of Crysis. Did he pirate their game? Or maybe he infringed on their copyright? What horrible thing did Bouma do to deserve this? Well, he modded in a photo mode so that people could take beautiful pictures and share them on social media."
"from his Patreon page" Uhhhh yeah.......Oh gee and I wonder why that was problem? You know where this goes there Filip or perhaps you are just not quite yet.
Rarely do you see something with so much potential (Crytek) shoot themselves in the foot so many times.
Instead of sending a C&D Crytek should thank him, for this, because this will lead to more people buying and playing the game.
I think it is safe to assume most people will rent this first. It seems odd that a company in financial trouble would spend development dollars on a tarnished franchise. If I were them I'd call it Urban Crysis or Crysis at Home or ANYTHING else.
Revolution will be a fun experience.
I think it's probably gonna be the game that hopefully pulls this partnership out of recent woes. Homefront could do with having a better run this time and crytec also need to make this game a winner. Hopefully it has kept it's roots and has better gameplay than most of crytecs previous entries. If they work hard enough this could be something rather great.
Time shall tell.
Can't wait, hope they stay away from the cod formula.