• Call of Duty Online: Full Live Action Trailer with Chris Evans
    53 replies, posted
[video=youtube;7ujBfgR6UEg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ujBfgR6UEg[/video] okay then
So does this have a campaign too or something? There was a lot of stuff that looked like it was from a singleplayer thing.
tencent please
[IMG]https://www.beatingbowelcancer.org/sites/default/files/page_files/Chris evans.jpg[/IMG] [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Evans_%28presenter%29"]uk readers might be confused by the title[/URL]
i think at this point, most young people associate chris evans with the american, rather than a washed up bbc radio presenter
I don't like Call of Duty, but Chris Evans is one highly attractive man. Playable Chris Evans DLC please
I liked the trailer. Wonder what the game's like though, since it's not developed by the main people that make the regular CoDs
[QUOTE=MisterSjeiks;46869657]I liked the trailer. Wonder what the game's like though, since it's not developed by the main people that make the regular CoDs[/QUOTE] Prob. heavily grind oriented as CS:O is. [editline]6th January 2015[/editline] Oh and P2W.
[video=youtube;kb9PT0jeoww]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb9PT0jeoww[/video] Oh fuck no
[QUOTE=MisterSjeiks;46869657]I liked the trailer. Wonder what the game's like though, since it's not developed by the main people that make the regular CoDs[/QUOTE] It's a strange mash-up of CoD4, MW2, and Blops with some AW mixed in. Oh, and P2W elements of course.
i don't understand, does tencent have a licence from activision to use the assets of COD4?
[QUOTE=lintz;46869797]i don't understand, does tencent have a licence from activision to use the assets of COD4?[/QUOTE] it's actually developed by Raven Software and some of Activision's Shanghai division.
Gameplay looks really odd, it's a mishmash of assets from Blops, MW2, mostly from CoD 4.
at least they use the same animations as other CoD's, it wouldn't be the same.
[QUOTE=Cabbage;46869919]Gameplay looks really odd, it's a mishmash of assets from Blops, MW2, mostly from CoD 4.[/QUOTE] It's actually really cool from what I've seen, the character customization is super in depth and there are an ASSLOAD of guns and attachments you can get. I honestly kind of want it.
[QUOTE=ShadowSocks8;46869957]It's actually really cool from what I've seen, the character customization is super in depth and there are an ASSLOAD of guns and attachments you can get. I honestly kind of want it.[/QUOTE] Apparently there is some way to play outside of China but I don't actually know what it is.
Oh my god those fucking jump zoom cuts are annoying.
Gotta love that cheap FX and SFX
All those reused maps
the minigun used the same sound as the one from fallout
[QUOTE=upsideonion;46870546]the minigun used the same sound as the one from fallout[/QUOTE] and probably a million other games + movies i get the trailer was low budget and all but pretty much all games resort to stock sounds for the more exotic stuff, you'd be hard pressed to find a Foley artist who can make a convincing, unique minigun revving sound that still sounds like the iconic minigun sound
1:17 is the best part.
incredibly well made trailer for what i imagine is a bland, shitty game. also how do you even call it "Call of Duty Online" considering that's practically the only way to play the actual game anyway [editline]6th January 2015[/editline] every call of duty ever made is an online call of duty
the thing i don't like about trailers like these is that they reinforce this cultural belief that the military is always the good guys, that it is good to be a soldier, good to be an operator, to have faith in your government and to be confident that you are killing enemies of justice specifically the trailers like this where "normal" everyday people are also "hardcore" COD players and it shows them as if they were the soldiers themselves, running around on the battlefield killing each other (but never actually showing anyone dying, because fuck consequences or anything). there was a pretty well made one for one of the past five superbowls, with the tagline "there's a soldier if all of us," and it showed all types of people geared up and shooting around a destroyed battlefield. it's just weird. it goes beyond the general (nonsense) complaint that violent video games are the cause of violent behavior--the critical notion that debunks that argument is that players can separate real life from fantasy, but when you have commercials like this that blend the real world and COD, it creeps me out because when the hotel workers are shown experiencing it as if it were real life, you're equating the reality of our world and the hotel business with that of the world of a soldie, the military, and hundreds of casual murders, which is glorified to hell and back.
The live action stuff is so horribly filmed it like nails on a chalkboard to me. It looks like a shitty student project. I don't know what I was expecting, but I thought a Call of Duty trailer would at least be competently made. That shakey cam... yuck.
Seemed like a load of shite if I'm honest. American man with fashionable stubble shoots bad guys & look girls can play the game too! Hey guys, laugh at the nerd whose mum is trying to organise dates for him! Haha preorder now for DLC season pass haha
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;46872635]the thing i don't like about trailers like these is that they reinforce this cultural belief that the military is always the good guys, that it is good to be a soldier, good to be an operator, to have faith in your government and to be confident that you are killing enemies of justice specifically the trailers like this where "normal" everyday people are also "hardcore" COD players and it shows them as if they were the soldiers themselves, running around on the battlefield killing each other (but never actually showing anyone dying, because fuck consequences or anything). there was a pretty well made one for one of the past five superbowls, with the tagline "there's a soldier if all of us," and it showed all types of people geared up and shooting around a destroyed battlefield. it's just weird. it goes beyond the general (nonsense) complaint that violent video games are the cause of violent behavior--the critical notion that debunks that argument is that players can separate real life from fantasy, but when you have commercials like this that blend the real world and COD, it creeps me out because when the hotel workers are shown experiencing it as if it were real life, you're equating the reality of our world and the hotel business with that of the world of a soldie, the military, and hundreds of casual murders, which is glorified to hell and back.[/QUOTE] That's why I liked the narrative of MGS4 and the setting taking place in a proxy war of PMC's who have no connection to the land or government they're fighting for. Even the game made it known that no matter what side you chose it didn't matter.
[QUOTE=DChapsfield;46872635] specifically the trailers like this where "normal" everyday people are also "hardcore" COD players and it shows them as if they were the soldiers themselves, running around on the battlefield killing each other (but never actually showing anyone dying, because fuck consequences or anything). there was a pretty well made one for one of the past five superbowls, with the tagline "there's a soldier if all of us," and it showed all types of people geared up and shooting around a destroyed battlefield.[/QUOTE] It was an ad for a video game dude. Not some political statement.
[QUOTE=lintz;46869190]i think at this point, most young people associate chris evans with [B]the american[/B], rather than a washed up bbc radio presenter[/QUOTE] You mean THE American. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/JB5g7Uc.jpg[/IMG] Like, just look at how patriotic this is, holy shit.
Rone Survivor
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.