E3 06: Gears of War hands-on
Xbox 360: We sliced a guy in two with a chainsaw rifle in our hands-on splatterfest
Is sci-fi Xbox 360 shooter Gears of War the next Halo (before Halo 3, anyway)? If our hands-on time with the game in a team deathmatch is any indication, we'd have to say “hell yes.”
In a special, extra-large room of its E3 pavilion, Microsoft dropped players into 4-on-4 matches between the human Cog faction and the alien Locust Horde. Play was round-based, like Counter-Strike; the match wasn't over until one whole team's forces had been eliminated. Players on both teams used the same standard-issue assault rifle, albeit with a very non-standard feature: each had a chainsaw built into the barrel. You haven't played Gears of War until you've snuck up on an enemy, slammed on the B button and sliced them diagonally in two, blood spurting in all directions. It's brutal and hilariously over-the-top.
While power tools to the chest are certainly definitive, not all kills are quite so final. An enemy that has been shot still has a chance to be revived if a teammate can get to them in time. Of course, if an enemy comes across them instead, a tap of the X button will perform a foot-crushing “curb stomp” and put them out of their misery for good.
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