Warface eying up launch next week
After months of cleansing, toning, moisturising, powdering, applying and reapplying eyeliner, and rouging its cheeks in closed beta, Crytek is ready to show the world its Warface. The developer today announced it's launching the free-to-play FPS on PC next Monday, October 21.
After months of cleansing, toning, moisturising, powdering, applying and reapplying eyeliner, and rouging its cheeks in closed beta, Crytek is ready to show the world its Warface. The developer today announced it's launching the free-to-play FPS on PC next Monday, October 21.
Warface is a class-based affair with both competitive and co-operative modes. More importantly, it has a slide move. Woefully underrated, is sliding in first-person games.
Warface is also coming free-to-play to Xbox 360, but won't be pouting there until early 2014. Here's a peek at the game in a trailer from a few months back:
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Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Warface eying up launch next week.
After months of cleansing, toning, moisturising, powdering, applying and reapplying eyeliner, and rouging its cheeks in closed beta, Crytek is ready to show the world its Warface. The developer today announced it's launching the free-to-play FPS on PC next Monday, October 21.-
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No mention of the horrendously sexualised female skins?
http://repair-her-armor.tumblr.com/post/63703985361/rudy-submitted-to-ria-rha-boon-windows-and
Even ignoring that the game looks to be yet another COD clone. But with sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiding.
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Good call. The female skins wouldn't look so bad if the males were equally unrealistic, but that is not the case.
Makes you wonder how CoD: Ghosts will handle female character design. Not much for screenshots of women for now, but one screen in this article is encouraging: http://kotaku.com/why-female-soldiers-were-finally-added-to-call-of-duty-1142063196.
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