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Rage

The original inventors of the first-person genre return to the fold

Surviving a near extinction level event in an ‘Ark’, you are thawed out by an untimely earthquake to find you’ve been woken too early, and the world is a wasteland populated by mutants, scavengers, and tailors who used to make clothes for Judge Dredd’s Cursed Earth storyline.

So you play a time traveler, of sorts, a bit like Buck Rogers awoken by FPS grand daddies id Software (it’s an earthquake, but stay with us) in a future more screwed up than you’d imagined possible. You’d expect to be given a pistol, maybe a flashlight, and be sent down tunnel after tunnel in search of a big freakin’ gun and some fat demonoids with which to demonstrate its destructive beauty. It’s what the developer behind Doom and Quake is famous for after all, but Rage will be their first new Intellectual Property in 13 years and it seems that they’ve had it with corridor shooters and that Wolfenstein was their last hurrah with run-and-gun gaming.

They’re not doing the usual anymore - they are going open world and adding vehicles to their perfected gunplay mix, and whoever just coughed Red Faction Guerrilla is going to have to stay behind after class. Rage is an open-world game, sure, and it does feature an immense map that will lead you to locations of people in need of someone to do them some favours, but the new id Tech 5 graphics engine isn’t meant to showboat destruction in minute detail. It’s there to provide graphics of a quality even the artists behind the game’s look can’t quite believe. When you see it in motion, your eyes will lunge out of their sockets.

Doom programmer John Carmac suggests that his Tech 5 can produce ‘megatextures’ that can feature any amount of detail the artist requires without any impact on the game’s 60 frames-per-second smoothness. He’s created a true ‘digital canvas’ where imagination is the only boundary. To put this into numbers, one of the game’s many race tracks has a texture that’s over 20 gigabytes in size and when you’re exploring the vastness of the wasteland, you’ll be looking at over 100 gigs of data, which isn’t bad considering that a dual-layer Blu-ray disc can only hold 50. Only 50 gigs? How times have changed. That’s the data cost of a megatexture.

Rage is the first id game to be developed primarily for consoles (play testers have their knuckles rapped should they be caught playing with a mouse and keyboard) and they don’t imagine PC gamers with their fat gaming PCs will have any issue in installing the game to their enormous hard drives while Microsoft insist that the Xbox 360 version should not be installable whatsoever. That means that the PlayStation 3 version will be the only one to come on a single disc while the 360 will come on a pair that will have to spool even more heavily compressed data constantly. This may well provide a distinctive visual difference between the versions should a 360 player turn too quickly to look at an angle the engine hasn’t anticipated. Developers have to pay a licence per disc of a game, which means the PS3 version will be cheaper to publish. True to form, id are making a new IP that brings with it a new level of tech that has the potential to alter the look of games to come.

Famously tight-lipped about specific details until the game is complete, id are not forthcoming with specific story details, though a cunning twist on gaming cliches can be revealed. Predominantly a first-person shooter in which you scream about the wastelands in a customisable and heavily armed buggy (you start with a basic ATV), the game will follow modern conventions, and so you will automatically heal from injuries should you take cover, while your heart can be restarted after death.


 
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number1hitjam  - 6 months 27 days ago 
damn that sounds tight
mentalityljs  - 6 months 27 days ago 
Feed me more of that Tech 5! Screenshot 21 of 30, notice the fingerprint on the scope lens!!! Amazing.
hagapluza  - 6 months 27 days ago 
I bet it'll be like Follout3+DOOM+Quake
it will be epic!!!!
magicwalnuts0  - 6 months 27 days ago 
AWESOME!!!!
Hobojedi  - 6 months 27 days ago 
*drools*
This looks like it's going to be really great. Hope they don't mess this up.
jollyroger50  - 6 months 27 days ago 
looks like fallout 3 + bioshock, don't know if it'll be as fun as borderlands looks, but it does look promising
Makk_Mizzy  - 6 months 27 days ago 
I honestly think that RAGE will be a new game experience nothing yet gamers have played. Just like Elders Scrolls, Fallout 3, Doom, World of Warcraft, Gears of War, Bioshock, Resident Evil, Half-Life, and Halo. All of these games can in fact be linked to others as well as compared but they each offer the gamer(s) a new experience every time around. I will be keeping my eye on this game and my personal opinion it looks like it will have hardcore gamers around the world piling up in front of gamestores rushing to pick this game up and dashing thru traffic just to get home to play it A.S.A.P!
jddillon_187  - 6 months 26 days ago 
wang chung tonight
PinkLenny  - 6 months 25 days ago 
game of the year
disturbedanomaly36  - 6 months 24 days ago 
rage already pwns gears of war 2 in graphics
devinejoh  - 6 months 24 days ago 
to Makk_Mizzy

none of those games ever brought anything new to the table, expect half-life (for its presentation of the FPS genre and the numerous mods CS ftw :)) and Doom. but all of these games pretty much originate from some original ip, but they did bring new things to the genre, not enough for it warrant a new experience. Most of these games just made the game alot tighter, prettier, and yes some times bringing something new to the table, but not much. Games like Golden Eye DID bring new experiences to the table.

A good example of this would be COD4, it was much like the previous COD's, but on speed or something like that.

anyho, i respect your opinion 100%.

"I may not agree to what you say, but I'll defend to the death for your right to say it."
LMFAO  - 6 months 23 days ago 
wow, this looks immense only for ps3 or x360 aswell anyone know ??
Doctalen  - 6 months 23 days ago 
Game sounds like fallout 3 with aspects of bioshock mixed in. Can't wait for it. A down side would be the double disk but if it is as good as it seems then fallout 3 will be a thing of the past.
oryandymackie  - 6 months 19 days ago 
As Doctalen says, it will probably eliminate the threat of Fallout, but, it's one of the first games I REALLY loved. I'll still play Fallout, to let it know it's still loved, but only when it's sleeping in it's case will I dare to bring out Rage. I LOVE FALLOUT 3!
Octaviux  - 6 months 13 days ago 
Can't wait for this game, looks like an awesome blend and engrossing setting
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RAGE

Genre: Shooter
Expected release date: TBA
Published by: EA GAMES
Developed by: id Software
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