Excited for Huxley

Apr 27, 2009 at 5:07 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 5

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Finally a US host for first MMOFPS Huxley found.

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May 6, should be more details about this upcoming game developed by Webzen with Nvidia using the UT3 engine.

Basic premise, a twitch reflex, First Person Shooter, competitive play, against 5000 other players in a perpetual fantasy world.

Hmm, I like MMOs and I like FPS, this may be a good thing.
 
Apr 27, 2009 at 5:14 PM Post #2 of 5
I forgot about this game.

Read hands-on review from a trade show saying that it is somewhat neutral conclusion.

The concept is crazy. But I hope the gameplay is just as good.
 
Apr 27, 2009 at 5:15 PM Post #3 of 5
I am excited to see how this game turns out. I am not really into MMO's but if the game is good it may pull me in
 
Apr 27, 2009 at 5:21 PM Post #4 of 5
What is really awesome is Huxley will be cross platform. XBox players will play against PC Players. Finally, we'll see if PC Players will rape their XBox competitors, I hope so! Let PC Gaming show it's strengths in FPS gaming once more, hehe.

It's the only other class based FPS game I've heard of, and hopefully implemented well like Team Fortress 2.

Examples: Huxley also has a scout like class who can have more agility and speed. The sniper class can remain invisible until firing, at which point their location revealed, or not if the location is great.

Like other FPS like Unreal Tournament, HALO, Huxley will also have vehicles you can command.

I believe there are 3 races to choose from and various classes. With a great story line, there will be leveling. Like standard MMOs, have massive huge cities, where you can trade and upgrade your gear and again like other MMOs there will be instances.

Can you imagine clan battles against thousands of other players, hundreds of guilds in a perpetual world. Also there seems to be a considerable PvE aspect to the game as well, maybe boss hunting and dungeons? Massive Co-Op play, sweet.

But agreed, it's a great concept and but will WebZen's technology implement these great ideas well?
 

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