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With several huge franchises like Call of Duty, Halo, and Battlefield dominating sales, the first-person shooter is unquestionably one of the most popular genres in video games. This makes it all the more questionable that the sub-genre that basically put multiplayer on the map -- arena shooters -- are nowhere to be seen in today's gaming landscape. THQ and developer Illfonic hope to fill this gap with Nexuiz, an under-the-radar first person shooter that brings back the thrill of high-octane arena shootouts.
The history of Nexuiz goes back to 2002, when a small group of Quake modders put together the concept. A decade later, a revamped version of the popular mod is coming to consoles and PC thanks to yet another small team born out of the Quake modding community. Developer Illfonic, a team of only 10 guys, is resurrecting the game with the CryEngine 3, the Crytek developed game engine made famous by Crysis 2.
Given the bunny hopping, lightning fast navigation, and boisterous arsenal featuring death dealers like rocket launchers and mortars, Nexuiz should feel immediately familiar to anyone who cut their teeth on games like Unreal and Quake. The game features nine maps, each of which is used for either team deathmatch or capture the flag battles. Matches cap out at eight players, but most of the maps are concentrated enough that you won't miss the extra soldiers at your side.
When a match starts, players race to gather armor and new weapons that are strewn across the environment. The best thing you can find on the map isn't a weapon, however. To give this new version of Nexuiz a flair of its own, Illfonic has introduced game changing power-ups called mutators that operate much like those found in Mario Kart. Use the right mutator at the right time, and it can drastically change the trajectory of a match. Illfonic says the game includes over 100 mutators, each of which vary in strength and effectiveness. Some of them, like the Color Blind mutator, simply change the perspective of the players by making everything black and white. Others -- like the jet packs, nukes, or instakills -- have a more visceral impact. Mutators come in three general flavors -- some mutators affect only your team, others apply only to your enemies, and the third type influences everyone in the arena. Players gain these mutators by either finding them on the ground or unlocking them via kill sprees.
It may be a multiplayer-only Xbox Live and PSN game, but Nexuiz features everything you would expect out of a modern muiltiplayer shooter, including persistent ranking, stat tracking, medals, and unlockables. Because all of the weapons are there for the taking in the matches, players don't need to unlock new weapons or attachments. Instead, you spend experience points to make your favorite mutators appear more frequently in during matches.
Nexuiz is one of the flagship titles of Xbox Live's House Party, which means you can expect to see it hit your console sometime between February 15 and March 14. Look for it on PSN and Steam shortly thereafter.
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Thats cool cant wait to see it
Wow Matt, u posted at 115 in the morning. Working on a promotion? Lol
A game worth writing about. I hope this will be the beginning of next gen arena shooters. Maybe some creative modes and maps will appear.
hmm... local multiplayer?
I'm a fan on Unreal Tournament might have to check this out. Though I think it could use a better name, I can barely pronounce it.
I could go for a new arena shooter. I spent tons of hours playing Unreal Tournament in middle school. Albeit, I was playing against bots by myself, I still love the game structure and map layouts.
Man, arena shooters - where did they go? Good to see a return to them, they're a great laugh. I hope there's a beefy voice to announce my killstreaks, I still can't get enough of that "MONSTER KILL" voice.
This sounds great
Finally, something different. I'm guessing this game will be $15.
Any news on I Am Alive
Ooh, I'll have to keep an eye out for this one. =)
Man I havn't played a good arena shooter since Unreal Tournament III. Here's to hoping that this game could invoke the nostalgia of those nights playing some furious Quake 3 deathmatch. Good times.
Couldn't halo be considered an arena shooter? I mean it has plenty of arena like maps. I guess Reach wasn't very arena like, but I wouldn't say arena shooters are completely dead.
im not gonna read all that lol
This sounds really awesome. I can't wait to hear more.
No thanks, I'll take Tribes. That name is awful, too.