Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Tron? That Game Still Exists?

I thought I would give you a brief rundown of what I think of this brand new game based on the epic movie and comic book series. I really love everything about the Tron series and there is something about it that really peaks my interest. It is a beautiful world with an enormous appeal to more than one audience. Anyways here is what I think about the game.



Tron: Evolution is an action-adventure tie-in video game for the film Tron: Legacy by Propaganda Games, is published by Disney Interactive. It was officially announced at the Spike Video Game Awards and is released for the Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS platforms on 7 December 2010. Additional DLC will be available post-launch.[2] The music within the game was composed by Sascha Dikiciyan (aka Sonic Mayhem), Cris Velasco (God of War) and Kevin Manthei. Two tracks from the film composed by Daft Punk will be included within the game: "Derezzed" and "The Grid"

Gameplay

Evolution is a third-person action game with racing and RPG elements incorporated. The sport attributes both singleplayer and multiplayer modes. The basic gameplay focuses on acrobatics and combat. Player's movements are heavily parkour-influenced, while combat was inspired by capoeira. The sport additionally features light cycle races. Each cycle leaves a light trail that can hurt or "de-res" any enemy. Evolution features persistent character progression method, that lets players earn new levels and unlock new upgrades, both in multiplayer and singleplayer.

Multiplayer

There will be four different game modes in the game and four maps available. Two modes focus on combat with light discs and two other modes feature vehicular combat on light cycles, as well as a particular light tank vehicle. Up to 10 people can play in online matches. Disintegration and group disintegration are classic deathmatch modes. Power Monger is a node control mode and Bit Runner is a capture-the-flag variation.

Tron: Evolution serves as a prequel to Tron: Legacy. It really is designed to be an integral part of Tron story, featuring particular characters and settings from the film. The film will also reference the game's events. Evolution explains the events that led to Kevin Flynn's imprisonment inside Tron world, as well as tells how Tron world progressed through the years. The player controls Anon, short for "Anonymous". This name was chosen by the game's creators in order to enable players to personify the personality for themselves. Anon is a program written by Flynn to investigate a conspiracy in Tron world.

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