Previews// Haze

Posted 3 Apr 2008 13:00 by
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Nectar will also up your strength, although, in the opening level, at least, that's only noticeable when you attempt a melee attack. But what a melee attack! It's truly satisfying to send an enemy hurtling with a solid thwak from your gun – and that's without the promised rumble functionality being available to us Europeans yet.

Nectar gives you the mysterious ability to pre-empt explosions. Just before something goes boom you'll see a ripple emanate out of it. I'm not sure how the science of drugs making you precognitive works, but ours is not to question why. Can't say it came into play too heavily in the first level, but that was the only one available to play as a Mantel Trooper in the preview build we were given – it may come in handy further into the game, however, and certainly seems like a handy feature for multi-player.

On top of all that, Nectar will increase the speed with which you heal. Handy stuff, really.

Now, as I mentioned, the enemy AI isn't slow to put a bullet in you. In fact, it's pretty good. The 'baddies' weave in and out of cover, constantly surprising you with where they pop out from. They ain't gonna sit still and wait for you to pick them off.

Combine that with the aforementioned plentiful cover and frequently large areas of combat and Nectar is a must for doing combat with The Promised Hand for your average gamer. I tried playing without using Nectar. I died. I'm sure, given enough practice, I'd fare a bit better. But the fact is, with Nectar I did OK. Without it, I got shot in the face.

Nectar comes with a catch, however. Pump too much into your body and you'll overdose. The result is a distinct loss of control.

That said, ham-fisted as I sometimes am, not once did I OD by mistake. The Promised Hand can make you OD through a number of methods (which I'll get to shortly) but none of them did so. And I'm not a totally amazing FPS player. Again, I'll point out that this is the first level of the game and that later levels may see the enemy AI take fuller advantage of this weakness, but there it is.

In the end I decided to give overdosing a go just to see what it was like. It goes like this: you'll start by staring at the ground and firing your weapon uncontrollably. You regain a bit of composure after a few moments, but the world around you becomes distorted and you become unable to tell friend from foe. Not pleasant.

Anyway, onto the rebel levels, after Carpenter has started to see the error of his ways and fight for the natives. Going into Dientes De Vaca, a mountain ascent to get to an observatory, the level takes the form of a road most the way up and, as you might expect, vehicles come into play.

Unfortunately, this was also the first level I played in online co-op. And I played co-op before I played single-player. Such is the non-linear nature of previewing games. It proved to be a trial by fire, to the point where a Ubisoft rep politely came over and asked if we would like to play another level because we were embarrassing to watch.

Anyway, as rebels you can take both your own vehicles and the Mantel buggies. On both there's room for a driver, a gunner and two sitters. The Rebel vehicles are possibly a bit nippier, but more difficult to control. My personal preference was for the Mantel buggy, but you might want to blame that on my lack of deft vehicle handling abilities.
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PreciousRoi 3 Apr 2008 13:57
1/7
So is this going to be a solid exclusive?

Or is a PC version, or perhaps more significantly a 360 version waiting in the wings, or pending further developments?

Because this looks good., good enough to count for something if it can be ranked as a PS3 exclusive, or even "console exclusive".

Hell someone might even want to do a mod of these guys, heh...
Hark 3 Apr 2008 15:48
2/7
Its an exclusive....... for the time being.

I spose ubi will see how well it sells on the PS3 first. It should do well, PS3 owners are crying out for a decent exclusive title.

PS3's first true triple A game in my opinion.

Hark
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PreciousRoi 3 Apr 2008 16:19
3/7
You may be right, the better it is, the more I'm going to want it on 360, and my nose is telling me its going to be good...we shall see...one would think that ubi would want to leverage their investment, but if this were to remain a PS3 exclusive I would not be shocked, nor would it surprise me if the PC were favored over the 360.
anon 6 Apr 2008 04:28
4/7
sorry guys, looks like it's exclusive. a free radical rep came out and said they dropped the other platforms (free radical love playstation hardware) so they could optimise Haze for the ps3. hdd-caching, blu-ray streaming etc. shame the 360 doesnt have a standard hdd amirite
fishsticks 7 Apr 2008 11:56
5/7
This was in multi-format development for far too long for it to remain a PS3 exclusive for long. Unless Sony through a metric boat-load of money at FRD/Ubisoft to keep it PS3 only. I've not seen anything in Haze's trailers which suggest that it couldn't run on a PC or X360. Blu-ray streaming is more of a hinderance than a benefit anyways as PS3s only have a 2x speed blu-ray drive (which is why it's quiet), compared to a noisy 12x DVD-ROM in the X360
tyrion 7 Apr 2008 19:42
6/7
fishsticks wrote:
Blu-ray streaming is more of a hinderance than a benefit anyways as PS3s only have a 2x speed blu-ray drive (which is why it's quiet), compared to a noisy 12x DVD-ROM in the X360

Just for clarity here, that's not as huge a difference in speeds as it first looks, in fact the 12xDVD drive is only 1.76 ish times faster than the 2xBlu-ray drive.

Blu-ray: 1x - 36 Mbit/s, 2x - 72 Mbit/s
DVD: 1x - 10.55 Mbit/s, 12x - 126.6 Mbit/s

Obviously those are transfer rates and they depend on data density as well as the drives' spin speeds. Higher data density in the Blu-ray system should lead to lower spin speeds for similar data transfer rates, which is why the PS3's drive is quieter than the 360's DVD drive.

Interestingly, the theoretical upper limit for spin speeds of optical discs is 10,000rpm due to too much wobble for the discs to be read properly. This is 52xCD, 20xDVD and 12xBlu-ray speeds.

None of that has much to do with Haze, but once I started reading I couldn't stop passing it on to you lot! :-)
Spinface 9 Apr 2008 14:43
7/7
Official line is it's PS3 exclusive. A Ubisoft rep told me it's exclusive "for now".

I'd tend to agree that it was in production for PC and 360 too long to remain exclusive forever - even if it takes a year for a port to come out.

The only big new third party IP that's been anything like platform exclusive (this generation) that I can bring to mind right now is BioShock - and that was only console-exclusive. It just doesn't make a lot of sense to launch a new IP for a single platform. Unless, like fishsticks said, loads of money has been thrown at Ubi and FRD by Sony...
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