SPOnG took a few moments to chat to
Haze developer Free Radical today, and we've gathered some tasty combat details about the upcoming shooter.
For all the attention
Haze is getting, its combat system is getting a mite overlooked. Rob Yescombe, screenwriter on
Haze, goes so far as to describe it as “two games in one box”, but all the attention's being focused on the creepy narrative.
Free Radical tells us:
“With a separate set of skills and abilities for both opposing forces, the single player campaign will play like a high-tech shooter when you’re with Mantel, looking very much like a video game – with fading bodies, and no blood, before switching to a pared-down, more realistic experience once you change sides. Then, free from Nectar, you can expect to see all the blood, gore and general warlike suffering that your heart desires. One might even call it a commentary on videogames themselves…"
It must be said, SPOnG does love a meta-commentary on the nature of gaming.
The abilities of the Mantel soldiers, with their nasty druggy ways, have already been discussed by Free Radical, but Mantel's opponents, The Promised Hand, have been a tad neglected. Here's the rundown according to Free Radical:
Weapon StealGet close enough to a Mantel soldier, and you’ll be able to punch him in the face and grab the gun right out of his hands. Seeing as they’re so damn tough, it’s the perfect way to even the odds.
Play DeadThis one’s really interesting. When the Mantel guys are using Nectar, it censors their view of reality – so they can’t see any blood or death. That means that when they kill a rebel, the body just fades away. So, by
pretending to be dead, you’ll disappear, just like any other corpse in a videogame. Then, when the Mantel soldier turns his back, you can jump to your feet and plug one in the back of his head.
ScavengeAs a rebel, you’ll be able to recalibrate ammo from different weapons to fit yours. So, if you happen to find a minigun but it’s out of ammo, you can fix ammo from, say, a pistol to fit that gun instead.
TrapsYou can bury grenades under the earth, to leave a nasty surprise for anyone on your tail.
For more
Hazey goodness take a look at SPOnG's
preview, then head on over to our
dedicated game page for more.