Swaffy
Member
Most of us are old enough to remember "the good days of FPS games" when we had the early Medal of Honor games, early Battlefield games, even the early Call of Duty games. The list can go on for a while. And most of us can see how there has been a slow decline in quality in the newer FPS games where there just isn't as much "soul" put into the games like there used to be. This includes gameplay and the soundtracks.
One fine example is the battle of Arnhem in Medal of Honor: Frontline.
[video=youtube;9nMw2RLq4_g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nMw2RLq4_g[/video]
Music and a story that has the strength to pull on your heart strings, it's just not like that today.
So, Traction Wars development team, keep your head high as many FPS gamers today are looking forward to an FPS game that has soul. Intimate music, careful level design, and gameplay that not only causes excitement but grabs our hearts.
~ Swaff
One fine example is the battle of Arnhem in Medal of Honor: Frontline.
[video=youtube;9nMw2RLq4_g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nMw2RLq4_g[/video]
Music and a story that has the strength to pull on your heart strings, it's just not like that today.
So, Traction Wars development team, keep your head high as many FPS gamers today are looking forward to an FPS game that has soul. Intimate music, careful level design, and gameplay that not only causes excitement but grabs our hearts.
~ Swaff