Iranian Steam Shooter Sets Sights on Pirates

Karloff

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Iranian Steam Shooter Sets Sights on Pirates

Iranian game studio brings its own shooter to the West.


A new shooter is to debut on Steam - no word as to when, but initial intel has it as Autumn 2012 - with a decidedly different point of view. Yes, there will be iron-sights aiming, and yes, there will be dudes and the blowing away of same. However, the plot is almost sane this time out, as you'll be tracking down Somali pirates, not nuke-happy loons bent on world domination. Also, you'll be an Iranian Marine, which means most of your kit will be Chinese or North Korean design, not the ultra-future-shiny tech you may have become used to. The trailer's pretty similar to many another shooter out there; it's just not from the usual source.

The studio, Amytis Games, told Eurogamer that the player will control a Marine patrolling in the Gulf of Aden, who gets caught up in a mission to rescue captured comrades from the Somalis. The Gulf, also known as Pirate Alley, is one of the world's major waterways, and is a vital route for Persian Gulf oil. So the plot is pretty much ripped-from-the-headlines material, but with a slight Bond twist, as you have to seek out and destroy the pirate boss, a man known only as Sawfish.

There's no word yet on how much localization will take place. It may well be that, unless you understand the language, you won't have a clue what's going on. There's also supposed to be multiplayer, but again, no information as to how that will be implemented. Still, it's interesting to see the shooter style reinterpreted for a market other than Western.

And no, to forestall the obvious question, I don't know what the Persian for Soap is.

Sources: Amytis Games [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-06-14-meet-persian-gulf-soldiers-the-iranian-call-of-duty]


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SomeLameStuff

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Apparantly, Persian for Soap is صابون, or sâbun. Doesn't have the same ring to it huh?
 

Kargathia

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Eh, the language spoken by a bullet to the face is pretty much universal. It'll be fine.
 

Baby Tea

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I really hope this turns out well. There are countries that people have a stigma about because of politics or tyrannical governments, but there are real people living there. Gamers. I think this is an awesome way to bridge currently disconnected (or poorly connected) communities in some seriously awesome ways.
 

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I don't know what you could possibly mean; North Korea uses only the finest military equipment whilst it's citizens dine on the finest caviar and salmon on the planet, as part of a leisurely brunch.

(Also: this looks shit.)
 

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The studio, Amytis Games, told Eurogamer that the player will control a Marine patrolling in the Gulf of Aden, who gets caught up in a mission to rescue captured comrades from the Somalis. The Gulf, also known as Pirate Alley, is one of the world's major waterways, and is a vital route for Persian Gulf oil. So the plot is pretty much ripped-from-the-headlines material, but with a slight Bond twist, as you have to seek out and destroy the pirate boss, a man known only as Sawfish.
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Um, hate to break it to you, but you don't get "Caught up" in missions. You are assigned them. While I can't account for Iran, most militaries check, double check, and triple check the people about to go onto missions, along with equipment and vehicles.

Captcha: Come along, pond. Okay, Doctor.
 

Worgen

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
Long as the game plays ok I'm inclined to get this just because of the odd source and being able to play someone besides an american for once.
 

FogHornG36

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How long do you think it will take for fox news to do a story of how this

Trains terrorists/funds terrorists/brain washes kids to become terrorists
 

Mumorpuger

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The misleading title had me expecting/hoping there was some sort of new steam gun that was about to meet some pirates.
 

mad825

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Do you know what this reminds me of?



I mean it literary, it's just another bland FPS without the fad. Gameplay doesn't seem to have an identity of it's own.
 

Petromir

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saintdane05 said:
The studio, Amytis Games, told Eurogamer that the player will control a Marine patrolling in the Gulf of Aden, who gets caught up in a mission to rescue captured comrades from the Somalis. The Gulf, also known as Pirate Alley, is one of the world's major waterways, and is a vital route for Persian Gulf oil. So the plot is pretty much ripped-from-the-headlines material, but with a slight Bond twist, as you have to seek out and destroy the pirate boss, a man known only as Sawfish.

Um, hate to break it to you, but you don't get "Caught up" in missions. You are assigned them. While I can't account for Iran, most militaries check, double check, and triple check the people about to go onto missions, along with equipment and vehicles.

Captcha: Come along, pond. Okay, Doctor.[/quote]

I hate to break it to you but there are Pleanty of ways to excuse the term in context, it certainly could be used accurately to describe at least one RN vessel involved in the recent libya conflict, as she was tasked while on route home from her final deployment.

In fact routine patrol work for RN destroyers and frigates tends to have allowances that the ship will in effect be caught up in something bigger. While not the military term for most it s a perfectly valid term.
 

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Speaking as an englishman, I am relieved and excited to see a first person game that isn't just another "USA r teh greetest" gunwank piece. I may buy it just for that.
 

Karloff

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Being an Iranian-American (MMO)RPG enthusiast... it amuses me greatly that my two countries are both fps lovers.
 

MammothBlade

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Another generic FPS, just made in Iran... I'm most definitely not interested.

MORE SHOOTAN.

No thanks.
 

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SomeLameStuff said:
Apparantly, Persian for Soap is صابون, or sâbun. Doesn't have the same ring to it huh?
Lolz,that is so much like it is said in my tongue &#1089;&#1072;&#1087;&#1091;&#1085; <- and yes,more chinese letters.