Rage trailer explores the shooter's sound and art
A new "behind-the-scenes" trailer for Rage has been released, featuring a look at the game's sound and art design. It also guest star's John Goodman, so you have to watch it.
Though Rage isn't scheduled to arrive until October, developer id Software is doing a good job of keeping the game in the spotlight. Today, a new trailer for the game has been released, this time going "behind-the-scenes" to explore the game's sound and art design.
"Sound really is half of your experience," Rage audio director Christian Antkow says. To capture the right quality, id is working to ensure each weapon offers the correct "pop" to go along with its wasteland environment.
Rage launches on October 4 for the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
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A new "behind-the-scenes" trailer for Rage has been released, featuring a look at the game's sound and art design. It also guest star's John Goodman, so you have to watch it.-
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Seriously, the texture detail in Doom 3 was pretty good for its time, but the real advance back then was normal mapping and realtime lighting. Plus the model polycount was relatively low, even for its time.
I think that Doom 3 still looks great, especially when maxed out, but it is a 7 year old game.
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Yet there's going to be a hell of a lot more game in New Vegas. It's all in what you're after. Skyrim looks like a step in the right direction though. I'm not expecting the graphics or animation to be perfect, but it's blatant that they're aware and trying to fix their flaws. I'd take a new Fallout with Skyrims engine over rage any day of the week.
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The only tragedy I see about this is how much time and energy went into putting in detail and making every scene unique for a more or less on a rails single player experience. Usually for those types of games I only play through once.
That may mean less to other gamers but for something this scale I would like it to be a more sandbox experience like an Elder Scrolls game so i can go where I want ect, that along with mod support would keep me coming back again and again to appreciate that gaming world.
I suppose the multiplayer will help with that somewhat though.