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Soldier of Fortune: Payback 'Debut' Video

GameVideos.com's first look at the ultra-violent shooter, Soldier of Fortune: Payback.

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vaan6038d ago

They should rename this game Soldier Of Blowing Of Peoples Limbs With Over The Top Blood Squirtage.

doomsonyman6038d ago

i agree this game has a bloody grusome charm about it

bOOmStiCK6038d ago (Edited 6038d ago )

I take my comments back on the whole 'they dumped the gore engine'. Thank god they didn't... :)

But it looks nothing out of the unordinary though just more added effect no exceptional detail. And somehow every guy he finishes ends up without arms. lol

I Call 9MM6038d ago

Jeeze, I hope that is an early pre-Alpha shot of the game, because it looks like it's running on a souped-up version of the Quake III engine, and looks terrible compared to other games out now and out soon. I hope they start to realistically model the limb detachment stuff (a single M-16 shot will not blow off someone's arm or leg, never) and improve the environments. I loved the first two games, I hope this one turns out to be a classic too.

Mikey_Gee6038d ago (Edited 6038d ago )

** Not an Attack , just an opinion **

I agree, you can't take an arm off with one shot from an M-16, but I have never seen a man (or alien or beast) do super jumps, shoot super lazer guns, walk around with a chain gun and 800 rounds along with a barage of other weapons on his/her back. And the big kicker is I have NEVER seen anyone get shot and pick up health kits to bring him/her self back to top heath)

It is a game ... I think if we stuck that close to reality, games would SUCK BAD ....

Maybe since I started playing way back in the C-64 / Atari 2600 days I am not so critical when it comes to graphics and rely more on gameplay.

I laugh at all the graphic comments ... come over some day and we can hook up my only Atari or maybe my Turbo Graphics 16 for the AWSOME graphics and then go back to our nex gen consoles and you perhaps we will be a bit less quick to jump all over looks.

The image shows what I grew up with to what I have now ... yeah, I no complaints .. LOL

Keowrath6038d ago

Get this early in the UK before they ban it! I wonder if the microwave gun from the first returns that thing was hilarious!

Mikey_Gee6038d ago

... I think most will grab it quick for fear of the "BAND" sticker.

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Raven Software would like to “evolve the Soldier of Fortune series”

Raven Software's Brian Raffel would like to "evolve the Soldier of Fortune series" and mentions that the company had a great prototype ready for number three before it got shelved.

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BlackIceJoe4225d ago

Well that would nice. But I really want to see a new IP from Raven instead. I hope they soon will be able to make games again. Instead of just helping make DLC for Call of Duty.

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Five Signs You Have A Severe Gamerscore Addiction

This article describes five behaviors that go above and beyond normal achievement hunting, suggesting a severe Gamerscore addiction.

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M_Prime4431d ago

im nowhere near that bad. did not play kids games (apart from Kung Fu panda that came with my xbox and was NOT EASY FOR ACHIEVEMENTS) and i don't use a robot or play hannah montana.

those 5 signs are BAD.. but i do like my gamerscore

Dr Face Doctor4431d ago

There are people that still care about gamerscore?

Entropic4431d ago

I would definitely say if you find yourself following in the path of any one of these warning signs, you may have a problem, haha.

Gamerscore is a great idea and concept, but I'd love to see it yield more tangible rewards for those who are truly dedicated to it.

MasterD9194430d ago

It would be nice to gain something in-game from the achievements that constantly pop up.

I still believe that a higher gamerscore tends to tell a bit more about the player than people think. You have to play A LOT of games to get what is considered to be a respectable score...The only way you do that is by playing games outside of the popularity charts as well.

And without a doubt it may be bit tacky to get an achievement for random things in-game but it is also somehow genuinely satisfying.

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Fallout 3, the OLFC, TV Opinion Panel - Not a happy day for Australians "Even the Queen has a Wii"

XboxOZ360 writes an extensive article about the ludicrous state of gaming censorship in Australia. Starting with the recent drama around Fallout 3 and a government funded TV show where one elected official compared games to "snuff films" and "rape" simulators, it then proceeds to look at the issue in depth and the contradictions that flourish when comparing Australia's system to that of the United States and Europe.

"When shown the game in its Australian sleeve and asked if they would buy it for their child, most said yeah, probably, it's only MA15+ after all, it's really for kids anyway. Might be a bit violent, but if it was bad, they would ban it.

Then when shown the same game sleeve from the UK, most denied it was the same until shown the disc with the same content on it, same packaging, same instruction booklet etc, except with a clear, big red 18+ marked on the cover, spine, and on the game disc..."

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Mc Fadge5734d ago

Does anybody know when our silly country is having the formal debate of the issue? Or was it a consensus? Whatever it was, date? Month? Year? :<

XboxOZ3605734d ago

Actually that's something I'd love to know as well.

We'll be tracking down as much information as possible. Earlier on in the year I did an interview with the new CEO of the Australian IEAA - The Interactive Entertainment Association of Australia and he's 100% behind a change that's for sure. the interview was great, and shown a lot of information on what is happening. But like all things political, they move very slowly when they don't have the push from the public to do so.

'Unfortunately, gamers are a lazy lot really. They always cry they want change, but when it comes time to actually 'doing' something, they put it off, or hope that someone else will do it for them.

If you DO want to help, then email our site, see what you can do to raise the awareness, work with other. Get others enrolled in the idea of changing it and most importantly, EDUCATING the mums and dads out here (AUST) that they buy their kids games RIGHT now that are adult rated in overseas countries, they simply don't knowit.

If they gave the OLFC the powerr to label all games in the correct manner. We wouldn't be flooded with porn or violent games, it means the games that currently come in would be "appropriately labeled" and those that did go higher in the ratings system, would have a classification they would fall into, just like movies do.

Movies like have a R18+ - and it' not full of sex, rape, violence (to what the right-wing would think) nor is it aimed at corrupting the minds of the young. It's an adult movie with deep themes around Satan, nothing more, yet it sports an R18+ rating. Which its should.

So should many games.

Superfragilistic5734d ago

We've got to wait for Victoria who are in charge of the study and thankfully pro gaming (lots of developers in Melbourne) to come back with their findings later this year.

gaminoz5734d ago

I just hope Aussie gamers stop focusing on "our rights as adults" which will get us nowhere with the ignorant law-makers....we've got to show how useless the current rating system is in doing what it's for.

We need a more coherent argument than: "I should be allowed to do what I want!!"

I loved how the article contrasted how games are rated in different countries to ours....exactly what the focus should be on.

XboxOZ3605734d ago

Actually, after speaking earlier on with Ron Curry, he has stated that all states can use the R18+ if they so choose, much like Qld currently do with some of their ratings, not allowing some in their state that are readily available in others.

He said that IF the industry wanted to, they could run their games in the R18+ classification in all states bar South Australia, but they would have to weigh up the financial risk against sales in that region. If it was marginal, then some would take the risk, based on more sales for a game that was well sought after being readily available in all other states.

He said that is one option that the OFLC has, and is already applying to Qld in some cases. So a precedent has already been set in that regard.

leeeeed5734d ago

If it's not fuel, health, transport or grocery related, then the Government really doesn't give a crap...

Immortal Kaim5734d ago

Interesting panel debate..... I was unaware that we didn't have any rating system for games /end sarcasm/

When some of the people representing us in politics don't even know the basics of our archaic
classification system I doesn't give me much hope.

Hunter865734d ago

Pretty poor showing for our government really. What the heck was Barnaby Joyce going on about with a game where you can rape people? Sounded like he was talking out of his ass.

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