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Huxley Preview

by Maarten Goldstein, Mar 21, 2007 6:33am PDT

GameSpy is the latest site with a Huxley preview, offering their thoughts on this Unreal Engine 3 powered shooter.





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  • I got a copy of the Huxley team's last game "Nitro Family." It is great fun, but it is also quite flawed. It is also weird.

    it is a FPS and you play a guy trying to rescue his son. The weird part is that you go through the game carrying your wife on your back in some kind of seat. If a bad guy gets to close she automatically uses a whip to sever their heads off. You can also hit a button and she will fly into the air and carpet bomb an area.

    It used the Serious Sam engine so it looks like and kind of plays like it, only there aren't as many bad guys at a time. However, they do still just run straight at you. They also get stuck a lot of the time so you hear footprints and have to look around to find the stuck guy if you want to kill him.

    It uses a neat combo system where you have two guns at a time with the left and right mouse buttons controlling the left and right gun. If you shoot a guy into the air, you can shoot him again to get a combo which gives you points that you can use to upgrade the guns.

    The level design is not that great. There are lots of places where there isn't anything, but it looks like there should be and they just ran out of time. There are also some places where I've been able to get to places where htey obviously didn't want me to go so I could walk through stuff. Unlike Serious Sam where there were secrets everywhere there aren't really any here. Also there are lots of places where it looks like it would be fun to jump up and climb on stuff and either you can't because they just made it too tall, or if you can get up there, there's no point.

    So based on that, I'm not going to get Huxley right away. It already looks better than Nitro Family, but without seeing the level designs or gameplay footage, I'm going to wait.