miércoles 27 de febrero de 2008

Crysis movie confirmed, Crysis 2 in 2009?

During this year's Imagina manifestation in Monaco, France, the big kahuna at German developer Crytek spoke of the difficulties smaller companies encounter today when building games, about the company's hardware-consuming Crysis and about Uwe Boll.

This has been Yerli's second appearance as a featured speaker at the Imagina fair, after the one from last year. Lots of juicy details have transpired and lots of interesting answers came through, enough to fill in the gap between Far Cry and Crysis.

Yerli underlined during his speech that the gaming world today witnesses fewer and fewer independent developers, and that mergers and acquisitions are more frequent (like the Activision-Vivendi Games merger or EA's acquisition of Pandemic-BioWare). He estimates that Crytek, along with id Software and Epic, are the sole three companies still carrying the flag of independent game development (although he had forgotten Bungie imo...).

"The challenge is in the balance of creativity versus funding," said Yerli. "The increasing budgets, more demanding platforms and customer behavior makes it difficult to sustain as an independent company. However, at the same time, new opportunities arise such as in casual online games, but also on games that are on simpler platforms such as Nintendo Wii, Xbox Live or Playstation Networks in the form of smaller game experiences, including but not limited to arcade experiences. I believe (digital distribution) is an opportunity to sustain independence and successful titles through these channels may even be more commercially lucrative than titles released through traditional retail business."

Inevitably, the question about whether Yerli would agree with selling his beloved company (founded in 1997) emerged. The answer is yes, but on certain terms, and definitely not for the moment: ""If it were a cultural fit, yes, but we would have strong requirements in addition." He also said that Crytek has received numerous buyout offers since the launch of Far Cry and Crysis, but he declined all of them.

Although it's currently the most advanced game-engine available on the market, CryENGINE 2's adoption in new games is quite slow, but there's a reason for that: Crytek is a beginner in this business, compared to established powerhouses like Epic or id Software.

"CryEngine 2 is actively being licensed, but at a lower frequency, intentionally, to fulfill our obligations, to learn from this and to sustain a qualitative landscape," said Yerli. "With GDC we will start looking into a multi-platform offering of CryEngine 2, which was the biggest demand so far and the single biggest difference between us and the competition. With CryEngine 2 now running on multiplatform, we offer the most complete 3D engine qualitatively and productively."

About the licensing of the Far Cry franchise to German director Uwe Boll Crytek's CEO has mixed feelings, although he's probably satisfied with the deal signed a few years ago: "Unfortunately, we have not been involved in the film since very early when it was a script," said Yerli. "However, I think the script changed and improved radically since then, at least I hope it has, since I can't wait to see the movie. It will be so exciting to watch the Far Cry movie."

However, while Yerli sincerely admitted that Far Cry's story-line would at best produce a B-category movie, the same will not apply for Crysis, a game for which a solid and engaging story has been one of the main preoccupations (well, how about graphics? wasn't that in the plan? ;)). So yes, a Crysis movie is definitely positively certain...

"A Crysis movie is definitely planned," said Yerli. "We are in active talks already. I think we will close this topic before the end of this year."

As for the already highly-anticipated sequel for the PC shooter, Cevat Yerli declined to make any comments, although we all know that Crysis will be a trilogy. But, if they organize much better than before, they could bring it out sooner than we had expected...

"No seriously, the biggest lessen learned from our previous games is to focus on efficiency in your organization," said Yerli. "The deployment of this efficiency is critical. I believe we will release our next game quicker than Crysis, so I estimate a two to three year cycle."

Therefore, if the mecano-aliens invaded Earth in 2007, that would mean they'll come back in 2009, right? And your next game will be Crysis 2 right? RIGHT?!...

Crysis 2 - New screenshots?





Crysis 2 is two to three years away, if comments from the Crytek boss are anything to do by. And why wouldn't they?

"...the biggest lessen learned from our previous games is to focus on efficiency in your organization," Yerli said in reference to Far Cry and Crysis at Imagina 2008 in Monaco, adding, "The deployment of this efficiency is critical. I believe we will release our next game quicker than Crysis, so I estimate a two to three year cycle."

In November 2007 we reported on Yerli letting slip that Crysis is designed as a trilogy. Crytek's said previously that one of the goals with the second game is to evolve the series' graphical punch.

Yerli also revealed that a Crysis movie is "definitely planned". We'll take a 'wait and see' approach for that one...

Cevat Yerli, co-founder, president and CEO of German game developer Crytek, recently was a featured speaker (for the second year running) at Imagina 2008, the annual 3D technology conference in Monaco. Following his discussion on the lessons learned from developing Far Cry and Crysis on CryENGINE and CryENGINE 2, he spoke about the changing face of game development.

"A Crysis movie is definitely planned," said Yerli. "We are in active talks already. I think we will close this topic before the end of this year."

On the next game: "I believe we will release our next game quicker than Crysis, so I estimate a two to three year cycle."
"...Accordingly, the second part is not only the story of Koreans and aliens continue, but also graphically with numerous innovations. Special attention is given to the movements and facial textures and animations. This is an even more realistic feeling can be achieved. The declared aim is to be an adventure on film-level target..."

sábado 9 de febrero de 2008

Flash on the head



Priceless! Poor guy, Headshot with a Flashbang Grenade!!

jueves 7 de febrero de 2008

Duke Nukem:Forever to come in December?

THE Godot of video games Duke Nukem:Forever will finally be in the shops by December.

3D Realms said that the game, which is about 11 years late, will be completed in time for Christmas with versions likely for Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's PlayStation 3 home video game consoles and PCs.

3D Realms President Scott Miller told BizJournals there had been no formal platform announcements but it made sense to release the game for the PC, PS3, 360.

However before anyone gets out the bunting for the game, Miller admits that there could be one or two problems and it might not make the target date.

Miller said it was impossible to make an official announcement as the company may miss the mark by a month or two. So in otherwords it might be next Christmas he is talking about, or even the one after.

News Press: Dallas Business Journal



LIE? George Broussard,president of 3D Realms as posted:

I'd like to address the article the Dallas Business Journal put up today.

In what appears to be an unfortunate turn of events, there seems to have been some confusion between what was 'off the record' and what was not. I suppose we're used to dealing with gaming press and not mainstream press. Lesson learned.

While we have internal targets, dates and goals, like every developer, we are not ready to share them. What's amazing about this is that the DBJ must have assumed that we'd actually announce a date to them, and not gaming press, and that even in the light of Scott's quote of "We can't make an official announcement.", the DBJ effectively did that. Lesson learned.

The release date is still 'when it's done', and will be until the appropriate moment. Platforms have not been finalized or announced. You can rest assured that we are moving toward a goal and that the recently released teaser trailer is the start of that process and seeing more of the game, sooner than later.

We apologize to gamers and websites everywhere for this series of events. Sometimes, you can be too trusting of people and assume things that come back to bite you. Lesson learned.

lunes 4 de febrero de 2008

COD4 Training Course in 13.1 Seconds

Call of Duty 4 Training Course in 13.1 Seconds ...and how to do it yourself.

In this video tutorial, I break down every aspect of the training course and provide tips along the way.



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domingo 3 de febrero de 2008

PS3 to go slim and light

Almost as soon as the 3.90 PSP firmware was released, it was cracked. It took the hackers a mammoth two days this time.

Despite the rumours of 120GB and 160GB PS3s Gamedaily.com spoke to a reliable Sony source to find out what's actually going on with the PS3 SKUs. According to the source the executive teams and product strategists are meeting this week in Japan and, "there are a lot of different strategies under consideration, but nothing is final yet."

However, T3 suggests that rumours of a 'slim and lite' Playstation 3 may have some foundation.

Sony's games division finally turned a profit last quarter, anno unced shortly after Microsoft's game division also reported a profitable period. Overall, Sony's profits rose 25 per cent for the quarter, but Sony also announced sales targets for the PS3 have been dropped from 11 million to 9.5 million units, citing a slow start, while increasing PSP projections to 13 million from 10 million as originally expected.

Resistance 2 - First Snapshots

Sony has just forwarded the first high-resolution screenshots of Resistance 2. These are not magazine scans.

Pleasing to the eye, these screenshots are looking very impressive, epic, and unlike its predecessor, actually quite colourful. Please click on the images to enlarge them.





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COD 4 New Maps

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