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  • menschenfracht #1 1 year ago

    Borderlands meets Fallout 3
  • lordofthedunce #2 1 year ago

    OK, starting to get very excited now.
  • Osahi #3 1 year ago

    Is that Mark Lanegan on the soundtrack?

    Damn, if I hadn't preorderd it yet, I would defenitelly do it now
  • BillMurray #4 1 year ago

  • Gromit #5 1 year ago

    @Billmurray

    Everyone always moans about "endless brown shooters". Can you name more than five?
  • Tinrib72 #6 1 year ago

    There isnt 13 months!!

    Looking good, though I would like to see buggy driving in first person view.
  • bodypopper #7 1 year ago

    Another lovely-looking tech demo from iD ;-). Kind of looking forward to Doom 4 and the inevitable next Quake game more though.
  • geordiek #8 1 year ago

    BillMurray "Brown"

    That will be the same colour as the stuff you are talking.
  • Mockerre #9 1 year ago

    Well, for me it's a letdown. There's nothing here, that wasn't done before - to death. You’ve got your brown wasteland, your average guns and baddies. The art direction is bland and uninspired. The gameplay’s just ‘been there, done that.’ The trailer doesn’t have the wow factor – the ‘giant monster’ in the end pales in comparison to those seen in trailers for Gears of war 2, Resistance 2, God of war 3 etc. – it just doesn’t jump at me. The ‘OMG, how good they are’ graphics don’t look as good as 2 years ago.
    All in all, I’m pretty underwhelmed.
  • bdc #10 1 year ago

    SHockingly poor quality trailer (in terms of compression)
  • Caimbeul #11 1 year ago

    UT3 was grey not brown
  • hosepha #12 1 year ago

    What colour do you want a dangerous future wasteland to be? I don't have any reference points but I bet my bottle caps and rusty shotgun that if we happen to be alive in post-apocalyptic times its gonna be brown. Underwhelming as some people might find it. Skin is quite brown, sand is brown, dirt is generally brown, caves are often brown wooden structures are likely to be brown..

    The same goes for futuristic industrial cities being mostly gray and jungle gorrila warfare is gonna look pretty green.

    Someone might make a game where the cast of sesame street gets let loose with high powered firearms on the sets of the last 30 years favourite childrens tv shows with hallucenegic narcotics as powerups. Then we can expect all the colours of Rainbow.

    ...

    Wait. I want that game!
  • lssl17 #13 1 year ago

    Anyone for a corridor shooter? No? No?

    Me neither.
  • TheTingler #14 1 year ago

    What's the song?
  • Spuzzell #15 1 year ago

    Awesome, it's Borderfalloutlands 3.

    Really hope they nail the actual combat, the setting is done to death.
  • Lukree #16 1 year ago

    Where were all these post-apocalyptic games when I actually had time to play?
  • beatwolf #17 1 year ago

    stop whining about having time to play. Not having time is your own fault. Stop whining about having children etc. don't get them if you have to whine about it to us all!
  • Eraysor #18 1 year ago

    It looks like every other post-apocalyptic game mashed into one...I'd prefer Doom 4 or a Quake game that's more similar to the original (i.e. horror not sci-fi!)
  • Mockerre #19 1 year ago

    @hosepha
    Maybe we just don't want future wastelands? ;) You know, you're the creator of a game. You can create... anything, literally anything, the sky’s the limit – and you choose to make the same old brown wasteland. Just a missed opportunity to me.
    And Borderlands is a good example of a not-so-brown post-apocalyptic world.
  • Vortex808 #20 1 year ago

    Looks like it could be great, but then I love me a bit of post-apocalyptic setting, brown or not, unlike some comments here! Nowt wrong with being a bit like Borderlands IMO either, if it's as much fun as that was I'll be very happy indeed.
  • knightmt #21 1 year ago

    I love mad max, but I wouldn't want to live there.
  • hoathenfold #22 1 year ago

    'Someone might make a game where the cast of sesame street gets let loose with high powered firearms on the sets of the last 30 years favourite childrens tv shows with hallucenegic narcotics as powerups.'

    I want this game too!
  • jeanrothen #23 1 year ago

    I'd like to see the RPG elements they've taking about. I really enjoy the look and graphics, and much more the movimentation of the baddies sometimes reminding primates.

    1st person driving would be cool and some info about lenght, area, how many different enemies, cities and so on.

    And I don't see any connection with Border-happy-lands and Fall-brown-out besides the post apocalyptic tone... ok, maybe a bit of Fallout here and there ;)
  • jeanrothen #24 1 year ago

    I'd like to see the RPG elements they've taking about. I really enjoy the look and graphics, and much more the movimentation of the baddies sometimes reminding primates.

    1st person driving would be cool and some info about lenght, area, how many different enemies, cities and so on.

    And I don't see any connection with Border-happy-lands and Fall-brown-out besides the post apocalyptic tone... ok, maybe a bit of Fallout here and there ;)
  • jeanrothen #25 1 year ago

    I'd like to see the RPG elements they've taking about. I really enjoy the look and graphics, and much more the movimentation of the baddies sometimes reminding primates.

    1st person driving would be cool and some info about lenght, area, how many different enemies, cities and so on.

    And I don't see any connection with Border-happy-lands and Fall-brown-out besides the post apocalyptic tone... ok, maybe a bit of Fallout here and there ;)