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Not the War You Remember

Written by Erik Rapson on November 13th, 2008 3:45 PM

Though we’ve jostled through the gloom of the Second World War all too often, Call of Duty: World at War has a vendetta to invigorate the hearts of the apathetic. Reverting back to the global turmoil of the harsh past, the fatigued backdrop has been met with increasing indifference – which doesn’t come as much of a surprise. But a repeat of circumstance doesn’t always indicate regression. And with roaring energy and thunderous rhythm, this vision has infused an old war with a new breath of life. Continue »

Sony Holiday Preview Event: Storm’s a Comin’

Written by Erik Rapson on October 8th, 2008 8:26 PM

An umbrella, to say the least, is an interesting parting gift after a sleek, stylish and classy gaming event. Seeing as no precipitation was in the forecast, perhaps Sony felt that any smidgen of sun would shrivel the pasty Canadian gaming press. Or maybe it’s a message that we should all use that proverbial umbrella to weather out the storm of games that looms upon us this autumn.

Shame that it’s all so appealing though, I might have brave the rain.

The annual Playstation Holiday Preview Event was held in a posh, brightly lit studio turned media venue in downtown Toronto yesterday, complete with an affluent source of drinks, and, more importantly, an avalanche of new titles. Here’s a look at the games that received briefer playtimes. Lengthier ones will get the full preview treatment soon, namely Killzone 2 and Resistance 2, so stay tuned. Continue »

Call of Duty: World at War Hits This November

Written by Erik Rapson on August 21st, 2008 5:06 PM

So far Call of Duty: World at War has been conspicuously elusive to any other release date than the broad time frame of autumn 2008. Though, at the X’08 event in Toronto (Xbox Canada’s holiday showcase) an Activision representative confirmed to us that Treyarch’s latest endeavour with the Call of Duty franchise will be hitting sometime this November, no specific day was given.

We’ll bring you our impressions of the two-player cooperative mode soon. And rest assured that even though Infinity Ward is not in the mix this time, it’s safe to say the game is in fine and more than capable hands.

Treyarch Apologize For Gearbox Lambasting

Written by Erik Rapson on July 1st, 2008 2:02 AM

The war of words is over before it ever started. Not long ago we reported that Noah Heller, senior producer of Call of Duty: World At War, had some bitter words for the Gearbox developed Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway.

JD, Treyarch’s community manager, has offered his apologies on behalf of the entire Call of Duty development team — by way of the official Xbox forums — letting everyone know that,

“ We found those remarks offensive, and they do not in any way represent the feelings of any developer at this studio or at Activision. We hold all of our peers in the development community in the highest regard. We have nothing but respect for the guys and gals at Gearbox.”

And so comes to a close gaming’s brief flirtation with petty infighting akin to daytime TV feuds. And yes, that does indeed make Noah Heller the Rosie O’Donnell of the videogame industry.

[Xbox Forums via Kotaku]

Activision On Hell’s Highway, “A Crappy War Game” *Updated*

Written by Erik Rapson on June 29th, 2008 4:11 PM

In an interview with Eurogamer Call of Duty: World at War’s senior producer, Noah Heller, had some choice words for the Gearbox developed Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway. Here are a few highlights:

We don’t even think about them. Like, that’s not the kind of game… they’re not a game we even think about when we’re playing. We think about the best shooters, you know: we play Modern Warfare, we play, um, you know, uhh — I’m blanking out on all our competitor’s games — we play Gears of War, we play Halo, you know, that’s the competition, because what we want to — Bioshock — we want to look at the games that do great storytelling, you know? We don’t want to look at, you know, someone that’s just making a crappy war game… I watched their trailer, and I was like, “These guys aren’t even in the same league”

He continues on to say that Treyarch looked to the movie Aliens because they only, “take their inspiration from the best”. Well that’s interesting, does Mr. Heller realize that Gearbox are actually deep in development on Aliens: Colonial Marines? And speaking of crappy war games, has he played his own Call of Duty 3?

You can watch the full interview at Eurogamer.

UPDATE: Thanks to Kotaku for Pointing out that Mr. Heller is a Senior Producer employed at Activision. So it could very well be that this is a prime example of the poor judgement and belief that any press is good press.

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