However, after having watched the footage several times, and putting all of my hopes & fears as a fan aside. i won't deny it looks dissapointing as hell, but the last part of the video throws me off, the one where it says:
"Global following of loyal and enthusiastic fans"
"One of the highest concepts tested to date (31% take rate)"
"Over 1 million units sold"
This doesn't seems like the merchandising language used in gaming, it looks like a stolen video from an Activision Business Meeting, like reasons why to pursue this project.
It says Highest concepts tested...where? when? how? higher than existing concepts? like CoD4, TF2, Crysis??
Also, 1 million units sold? same questions apply ,where? when? how? it hasn't been officially released and it's sold already 1 million units?? what did they do?threw a million copies offa plane over Teheran??
besides even ifGHoul and Raven weren't participating, the game would at least have the same weapon models as SOF II or even I, whereas in SOFII there was a certain resemblance to the ones in SOF I
In other words i feel this footage is not authentic and doesn't represent any resemblance to the aesthetics that have made SOF famous, I know about the Raven and Ghoul but still... similar cases have happened before
I don't recall any specific ones in the gaming realm but i remember one in the Music area, when Rammstein, was near the release of their third studioalbum "Mutter" there was an mp3 of one of their singles "Rein Raus" when i heard it, it seemed nothing similar to Rammstein, however people got used to it, when the album finally came out, the fans found out that they were listening to a fake song altogether.
"Now, I don't want to get off on a rant here, but that's just my point of view" Dennis Miller
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