E3 10: First look at Spec Ops: The Line
I had ignored Spec Ops: Line When I first heard about it, solely due to the fact that it Spec Ops in the title, and thus made itself sound like the world's most generic military shooter. Then I heard you could drown your enemies under tons of sand. I started paying attention.
So it has come to pass that I swung by 2K Games' booth to check out Spec Ops: The Line. I have to watch a demo of the game to learn about the history, shooting and, of course, tons of sand. Read on for Destructoid 's original look at this dusty turnouts.

The Line is set in the near future, where Dubai has been all but abandoned thanks to a series of destructive sandstorms. In a narrative that takes its inspiration from the short story Heart of Darkness , the plot involves Captain Martin Walker and his two buddies, sent into the sand-blitzed city to track down the trecharous US army colonel John Konrad. Branching story paths leading to alternate endings are in the pipeline for a game that puts a heavy focus on narrative.
with the game 'foundations entrenched in a cover-shooter territory, but fighting looks much more up close and personal, and not hesitate Potshot fighting. Gunfight intense and fast paced, and sundrenched Dubai makes for the unique conditions of violence. Better than the dark gray arrows infests the last generation.
Of course, the sand is the star of the show, and it appears that developer Yager has really worked to make it an integral part of the gameplay. Most of Dubai is covered in the stuff, and it seems to tumble from every building orifice. Its application in combat, however, is what makes it stand out. Shooting windows to let sand into buildings, or blasting a ton of the stuff onto groups of foolish opponents lends a new sense of strategy to more familiar shooting.

In many respects, the sand feels like intertwined in the game 's atmosphere, like water BioShockdoing. Nevertheless, BioShock's water effects were dazzling while the sand in this early stage of the game doesn't feel as breathtaking. Hopefully this is something Yager is working on as the game is still deep in development. I have a feeling the overall success of this game hinges on beautiful and ambitious sand effects. It's going to have to look better than the competition in this regard if it's to stand out.
As well as the sandy chicanery, The Line boasts a choice system. Don't worry, this isn't planned to be more moral choice buillshit, but rather a set of unique dilemmas that are based more around choosing a sensible approach to a situation rather than a "good or bad" black/white deal. I can't say at this stage whether the ambitious plan for more compelling and "grey" choices will work, but I can share the example provided with the demo and let you make your own mind up.

This one choice, for me, was very impressively pulled off, and while I maintain a healthy skepticism that such a feat can be pulled off repetitively over the course of the game, I really like the direction it's going in. So far, Spec Ops: The Line looks like it could become a surprise hit, and may well be a game that deserves more attention than it gets.
The generic name begs an emerging prejudice, but I say give it a chance and keep one eye on this game. It may turn out rather excellently.

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