From RaidWarning.com
"Adhesive games has seen fit to bring someone into their team in order to continue expanding the game world of Hawken. Tyler Buser has joined Hawken as the new level designer, and recently provide a short synopsis of his duties, what made him a gamer and his past. In his own words, Mr. Buser has a central role in the Hawken Development Team, mainly creating the scenes in which we will unleash massive amounts of robot driven carnage:"
Despite its late arrival to consoles, HAWKEN is the best mech shooter on the market, even rivaling some of today’s most popular shooter franchises
Eh, I thought this game was dead in the water. Might check it out when I knock out more of my backlog.
Love this game. One of the best PC exclusives for a while. It's about time console gamers got a piece of this. Enjoy.
A quick heads up to anybody about to play this on PS4, beware of "Neif", its small, its nimble, and shoots homing missiles, its free for PSN+ subscribers, and I entered too many matches where just 1 or these mechs just dominated and blew out entire teams.
Now whenever I play, I keep seeing 2 to 3 neifs being used per match especially on Seige Mode.
This week on Fantastic Neighborhood, Jon plays Titanfall and Fred Returns to a new and improved Hawken in a mech heavy epispde.
In Gameclub they recant their playthroughs of The Walking Dead – Season 2: Episode 2 and discover that maybe they are not ok with sending an 11 year old out on suicide recon and intel missions.
In the Community section, Harold writes in to tell the hosts how wrong they are.
Hawken is a multiplayer mech shooter, which is currently still in the early access phase on Steam. On release, publisher Meteor Entertainment demanded money for the game. Just a few days after the release the game went free to play.
Awesome, been wanting to try this, Only recently built my own PC so would love to try it out with this game.
"turds in to beautiful environments"...I need a team like that.
I wish I had a mech...
I prefer this game over Mechwarriors Online, which feels dated.