Gamespot
Australia Previews TRIBES Vengeance (thanks
Frans) with a look at the next
installment in the online teamplay shooter series. In addition to a look at the
game, the article also offers a Q&A with Michael Johnson and Alex "Marweas"
Rodberg on the game, which includes a status report on how the project is
progressing, saying "Tribes: Vengeance is about 65 percent complete, which
means we're on target for a release in Q4 2004." Here's another bit,
describing the game's new weapon:
The first new weapon we're announcing
is tentatively called a rocket pod. It fires a cluster of spiralling rockets
that constantly move in the direction you're aiming, which lets you control them
while they're in the air. Tribes 2 had a missile launcher, but it was an
auto-aim weapon that we didn't really like. The rocket pod is a replacement for
that weapon. It's designed to be particularly effective against larger targets,
such as vehicles, because you can potentially hit them with every rocket in the
cluster. It can be used against players, too, but you might end up hitting them
with only a few rockets.
Currently, the rocket pod is a bit tricky to use. We're exploring ways of making
it fun while ensuring it remains a skill-based weapon. I should mention that,
unlike Tribes 2, Tribes: Vengeance doesn't have flares to counter rockets. Your
only defence is to be aware and dodge accordingly.
Update: This
actually turns out to be a reprint of a story that originally appeared on
GameSpot U.S., but there is
a
new TRIBES: Vengeance preview on Computer and Video Games for a dose of
fresh content on the game.