Getting a brand new computer gaming rig soon? Mike Capps, president of Epic Games, says you should let it rest up for the release of Bulletstorm next week.
I asked Capps, as he strolled down the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences red carpet last week, how he’d break in a new gaming computer.
“Right now what would I do?” he asked. “I would take that gaming computer, set it aside for a few weeks. I would play Gears of War for awhile, to bide the time, and then I would get Bulletstorm on Feb. 22. I mean come on… it’s awesome
“It will make (your system) weep if you play it in 3D, full screen, full resolution. It’s gorgeous. I’m really proud of it.”
I asked Capps what he thought of people likening People Can Fly’s soon-to-be released, over-the-top shooter with the perpetually delayed, but finally-gonna-launch Duke Nukem Forever
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“But it’s a very different game, it is much more story-based, there are no pig aliens or whatever. No John St. John. We were really glad when they were no longer shipping right on top of us, because I think there is a similar segment that is going to want to play both of those games. It’s a fun, pure, have-a-blast shooter game, which I think we need more of right now. There’s a little too much serious in games.”
Bulletstorm’s marketing has been as over-the-top as the title promises to be. The company shipped out pulpy orange juice, boxes of raw meat with broken up glasses in it. They created a diorama mocking Halo 3’s marketing campaign. And most recently made a playable, albeit very short, send off of Call of Duty.
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Capps said that initially it looked like Duty Calls was going to be just a video, nothing playable.
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