Archief - (cancelled) Human Element

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Goldrusher

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release: cancelled
genre: FPS, survival, open-world
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Van Robert Bowling, voormalig creative strategist bij Infinity Ward.

Set 35 years after a zombie apocalypse, Human Element combines action, strategy and resource management to offer players the ability to create multiple human survival scenarios. The game features a cinematic, immersive, first-person experience using the latest CryEngine technology, and combines innovative new Streaming and Segmented World massively multiplayer online (MMO) game technologies to achieve a large open-world MMO experience while maintaining the high visual fidelity of a first-person shooter (FPS).

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StanTem

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Allez, het eerste spel dat aangekondigd is voor de PS4. Nu zal het wel gaan beginnen zeker...

koolcast

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Robotoki's Human Element coming to PC, Xbox One and PS4, not Ouya, in CryEngine | Polygon

Human Element, the survival title from indie studio Robotoki, is being developed in Crytek's CryEngine, the companies announced today.

When Robotoki originally revealed Human Element in mid-2012, the company said it would begin the project with an episodic prequel series exclusively for Ouya, the crowdfunded Android-based microconsole. The studio said at the time that it was also working on versions for Windows PC, tablets, mobile devices and next-generation consoles.

But today, Robotoki president Robert Bowling said on Twitter that the studio decided to cancel the Ouya version of Human Element "very early on" and switch focus to the open-world experience that it's building in CryEngine. In an email to Polygon today, Bowling confirmed that Robotoki is developing Human Element on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One, along with a "secondary experience" on mobile platforms.

"The ambitious narrative and gameplay of Human Element required an innovative set of features in order to achieve our vision," said Bowling in a press release from Crytek today. "CryEngine is the perfect fit for us because it delivers so many powerful features straight out of the box such as the physical-based shading system and the infinite terrain from segmented worlds to create a massive open-world experience but still allow the visual fidelity and detail our players expect from a first-person experience from our team."

Human Element takes place 35 years following a zombie apocalypse, with players attempting to rebuild civilization from scratch. Bowling told Polygon that Robotoki is planning to release the game on PC in November 2015; no release window is available yet for the console and mobile versions.

koolcast

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All Games Beta: Nexon to Publish Robotoki's Human Element

Nexon, a worldwide leader in free-to-play online games, today announced that it has secured worldwide publishing rights for Human Element, an open-world first-person survival title developed by Nexon’s strategic partner Robotoki Inc. Robotoki is a Los Angeles-based game development studio led by Robert Bowling, former Lead and Creative Strategist of the Call of Duty franchise.

Set 35 years after a zombie apocalypse, Human Element combines action, strategy and resource management to offer players the ability to create multiple human survival scenarios. The game features a cinematic, immersive, first-person experience using the latest CryEngine technology, and combines innovative new Streaming and Segmented World massively multiplayer online (MMO) game technologies to achieve a large open-world MMO experience while maintaining the high visual fidelity of a first-person shooter (FPS).

“We are excited to work with Robotoki to bring this exciting game to consumers in North America and around the world,” said Owen Mahoney, President and CEO of Nexon. “This announcement marks an important milestone in the strategic partnership we formed with Robotoki in February 2013 and furthers our goal of developing groundbreaking, AAA quality free-to-play games.”

“Partnering with Nexon has allowed us to achieve our ambitious vision for Human Element,” said Robert Bowling, President and Creative Director of Robotoki. “Combining the fast paced, cinematic, visceral gameplay that our team is known for with the exciting MMO social experience and expertise of Nexon, we are redefining the genre of survival games with an unprecedented level of detail within an open-world experience.”

Human Element is scheduled for global release on PC in the fourth quarter of 2015. Find out more at humanelementgame.com

Goldrusher

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Eerste beelden....

[video=youtube;EQiqvjLS4SE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQiqvjLS4SE[/video]

Doet denken aan RAGE.

TotallyZen

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Goldrusher zei:
Eerste beelden....

[video=youtube;EQiqvjLS4SE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQiqvjLS4SE[/video]

Doet denken aan RAGE.
De setting, ja.
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