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Has there ever been a game with 4 player co-op online?, I don't think so. Bungie deserve a lot of credit for this, it will sell tons of Xbox live memberships and Xbox 360's
Bungie could have the best game of all time on their hands if the single player game is great, I can't wait to play it online with three other people, Killzone 2 and Crysis can only dream of something like this.
Best online game EVER.
Now also confirmed by Luke Smith and Frankie who's in Amsterdam.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=176032&page=3
It's time for us to sack up and tell you what's what regarding online co-op.
So you were probably wondering why we didn't want to commit to two player co-op online over Xbox Live. We certainly got plenty of mail asking, no, demanding that we make it happen. Of course we were working on it, but we were also working on something better. Not two player co-op. Not three-player co-op, but up to four player co-op. Online. On Xbox Live, or sure, System Link if you prefer.
That is correct - up to four player co-op in Campaign mode on Xbox Live or System Link.
We've been playing it for quite some time, and bluntly, having some of our greatest ever Halo experiences. We wanted to make sure all our "t"s were crossed and our "i"s dotted before unveiling this important new part of Halo 3's Campaign mode.
Apart from the horrifying network challenges this new mode presented us, were the various gameplay balance issues it adds to the fray. So we got it all together, polished it, and that's why we're revealing it now. As a result, you're going to want to play co-op as hard as you can stomach it. We'd certainly recommend Legendary, but we'll be revealing some more ways to make the game more interesting and challenging for multiple players in the very near future.
Acting as a team is a fantastic new twist to the Campaign gameplay - something that works as well on foot, in close confines as it does on the battlefield, with large scale vehicle mayhem. Scared of Jackal snipers? Send out a scout to see what dangers lie ahead. Terrified of an open field? Flank your enemies and swipe their rides. The combinations and scenarios are endless - and you'll be able to enjoy them time and time again in Saved Films of your co-op exploits.
We mentioned that we've been having a blast. We have a lot of stories. Many of them would require that we explain some of the reasons replay will be a big factor, but not quite yet. Soon, we promise.
Like every other aspect of Halo 3, this mode is chosen from a Lobby. Simply select Campaign, choose your network (Xbox Live or System Link) and invite your friends to join you, or they can simply join your session once it's set up and in a lobby (but they cannot join a game once it's in-progress). They will pop into your lobby instantly, and when you have all the players you need (anywhere from one to four) you can begin the game from the beginning - or from any of your saved checkpoints.
Split-screen co-op is as ever, limited to two players per screen - but they can if they wish join two other friends online or via System Link.
For fictional reasons, we decided to avoid Halo's slightly surreal compromise of two identical Master Chiefs and rather, use this opportunity to expand the Halo universe just a little bit. Player one will control the Master Chief, player two will control the Arbiter and players three and four will get the chance to control two brand new Elite characters.
Allow us to introduce them:
PLAYER 3 (Sangheili)
Name: N'tho 'Sraom
Affiliation: Fleet of Retribution/Special Warfare Group/Special Operations
History: N'tho 'Sraom is the youngest member of his Special Operations unit and is one of a growing number of human sympathizers amongst the Sangheili youth. He is a fairly typical young male adult Sangheili-he began compulsory military service at the end of adolescence, and remains unmarried with no close, non-familial relationships outside of his martial order. N'tho Sraom refused to stand idly by while the Prophets replaced Sangheili units with Jiralhanae packs, and now bears deep resentment toward those Sangheili politicians who landed his kind in their current predicament.
Although N'tho 'Sraom's romanticized nationalism is emblematic of all Sangheili, he has developed a healthy respect for humanity-not for their physical abilities or martial prowess, but for their audacity and resolve.
PLAYER 4 (Sangheili)
Name: Usze 'Taham
Affiliation: Fleet of Retribution/Special Warfare Group/Fleet Security
History: Although Usze 'Taham was born into a respected merchant family he was fathered by Toha 'Sumai-one of the preeminent swordfighters of this age. Usze graduated with honors from the top War College in the Iruiru region of Yermo, Sanghelios (a distinction he shares with Rtas 'Vadum). Shortly after receiving his first post within the Covenant Navy he was offered a place on the Prophets' Honor Guard but he declined citing "lack of practical experience". In truth, he had no desire to be part of a largely ceremonial unit, and at the end of his third combat tour, Usze 'Taham again refused the post-even though his superiors warned him such behavior could be misinterpreted as apostasy.
Since that time Usze has evaded countless punitive actions, at least two assassination attempts, and served with distinction for two additional tours before the Schism. Following the dissolution of the Covenant, he was approached by the Ascetics to become one of their liaisons within the Navy.
Every player will have identical abilities - only their appearance and weapon starts are different (Elites will start with Carbines versus Battle Rifles for example, depending on the mission). So there you have it. Mystery solved. Internet dramas ended. Four player online co-op it is. And a special thanks to the test, engineering, production and design teams who worked incredibly hard to make this feature happen.
Bam!
http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=thesoundofsack
screenshot of playable characters
http://www.bungie.net/images/News/InlineImages2007/4pFTWBIG.jpg
New screen shot
http://www.enregistrersous.com/images/155501406320070731173732.jpg
marine bailing out of pelican?
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l12/KargTheVile/Bailout.png
http://wolffen.googlepages.com/halojumper.jpg
looks like it
Konami seem to think so
Metal Gear Solid 4's exact release date will be announced at the Tokyo Game Show.
President Fumiaki Tanaka of Konami Digital Entertainment stated that release is likely Q4 March 2008
President Tanaka also stated, "As we are aware of the popularity and hardware-driving power of this software franchise, going forwards we are open to taking this franchise across to other platforms
http://kotaku.com/gaming/rumor/konami-dates-mgs4-still-considering-multi+plat-284228.php
Speaking in the latest edition of PC Gamer, Crytek CEO Cevat Yerli said that while Crysis wasn't yet planned for Xbox 360 or PS3, "Theoretically, anything could run anywhere".
"Crysis could be on the 360 or PS3", he went on. "It requires optimization, that's what we've always communicated. What you would not do is make Crysis on PS3, 360 and PC for a single shipping date, because we would lose the quality focus. So I say, 'First PC version, then we'll see what happens'."
"...It's a matter of how far we can take each platform", he added, stressing that Crysis would not be made for a console unless the title could be fully optimized. While Yerli's comments hardly amount to any solid info, they'll certainly continue to fuel the rumor mill and the hopes of console gamers for the time being.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=169174
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6620&Itemid=9
I think that's more or less confirmation that we will see Crysis on 360 and PS3, will hermits cry bitter tears at this news?. The only reason for me to upgrade my PC has gone out the window. We all know this game will sell more on consoles anyway so it makes sense. I would rather play this game with a very slight hit on frame rate than shell out for a new PC.
Hermit's get Gears of war, we get Crysis, sounds fair to me.
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