Now i gotta say not only was i excited to see this announcement, but i was also skeptical as this has the potential to turn out good or bad.
the potentially good being that this will open up other historical wars such as korean war or other american or international historical wars. For me personally id really be intersted in a korean war or especially a ww1 shooter (oh god twi please have a ww1 shooter planned to release in 2018).
I can also see this as potentially bad as twi could take the AAA fps titles route where all of them transitioned from ww2 to vietnam, to modern/future fps's. I really dont want them to take that route because there is enough of those in the genre as it is.
To me there is getting to be too many games in which all i hear is fully auto weapsons just being absolutely sprayed as 90% of weapons are automatics. For me vietnam is sorta a transitional period here as many of the guns seen in the war were representative of ww2 era and modern era. That is my glimmer of hope for this game and that it doesnt become a automatic weapon spray fest.
I stated this before, but the historical inaccuracies prevalent shown in the trailer raise a couple alarms too. I know that they were in ro2, but this many in a trailer alone is concerning.
Like i said this is a big moment or twi, they decide in the fps world that if they with there red orchestra series (along with its rising storm counterpart) stay a gritty realistic experience or start to dab in the more battlefield esque type experience.
Hope they keep their roots and we can see likes of future titles like
"Rising Storm 3: The Forgotten War" (Korea) and "Red Orchestra: The War to End all Wars" (WW1 which would sorta be a prequel to the current red orchestra series or perhaps ww1 could get its own series, after all it had any fronts and differnt figtiing styles.)
the potentially good being that this will open up other historical wars such as korean war or other american or international historical wars. For me personally id really be intersted in a korean war or especially a ww1 shooter (oh god twi please have a ww1 shooter planned to release in 2018).
I can also see this as potentially bad as twi could take the AAA fps titles route where all of them transitioned from ww2 to vietnam, to modern/future fps's. I really dont want them to take that route because there is enough of those in the genre as it is.
To me there is getting to be too many games in which all i hear is fully auto weapsons just being absolutely sprayed as 90% of weapons are automatics. For me vietnam is sorta a transitional period here as many of the guns seen in the war were representative of ww2 era and modern era. That is my glimmer of hope for this game and that it doesnt become a automatic weapon spray fest.
I stated this before, but the historical inaccuracies prevalent shown in the trailer raise a couple alarms too. I know that they were in ro2, but this many in a trailer alone is concerning.
Like i said this is a big moment or twi, they decide in the fps world that if they with there red orchestra series (along with its rising storm counterpart) stay a gritty realistic experience or start to dab in the more battlefield esque type experience.
Hope they keep their roots and we can see likes of future titles like
"Rising Storm 3: The Forgotten War" (Korea) and "Red Orchestra: The War to End all Wars" (WW1 which would sorta be a prequel to the current red orchestra series or perhaps ww1 could get its own series, after all it had any fronts and differnt figtiing styles.)
Looking past Rising Storm 2: the future of TWI
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