Terminal Reality Reveals Walking Dead FPS Footage

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Terminal Reality Reveals Walking Dead FPS Footage

Rough footage from the upcoming The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct fails to impress.

Terminal Reality's, first-person take on Robert Kirkman's inescapable zombie epic, The Walking Dead, is in an odd position. As a first-person, zombie-themed shooter based on a very popular license, it should be rolling in hype. But Telltale's much-praised take on the series, with its nuanced characters and genuinely difficult ethical choices, casts a long shadow, and that seems to be reflected in the video's comments.

Most of the criticism is leveled at the game's graphics. While players tolerated, and even praised, the comic book affectations of Telltale's version, it seems they're less keen on flat, brightly colored textures when they're seen up close and in the first-person. The rough animation and painfully obvious screen-tearing doesn't help. The music, which sounds like someone trying to play the 28 Days Later theme from memory (though I'm told the same track did appear in the original TV series) ramps up as our intrepid hero is chased and seemingly overwhelmed by jogging zombies. There's a sedate, exploratory feel to the first minute of footage that hopefully makes it into the final game.

So what do we know about the game? Not much. Its full title is The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, it's set before the TV series and it's due to arrive on 360, PS3 and PC sometime in 2013. Players will take on the role of grumpy hunter and soon-to-be-reformed redneck, Daryl Dixon. Daryl's charming, white-supremacist brother, Merle, will also be making an appearance. Developer, Terminal Reality, is known mostly for its silly vampire-vs-Nazis shooter, Blood Rayne.

Update: As Ben Kuchera [http://penny-arcade.com/report/editorial-article/the-walking-dead-trailer-we-ran-earlier-is-a-fake-our-apologies-and-an-expl] points out, this is not promotional footage. It's a fan edit thrown together from pre-release materials.

Source:YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=zt_DFmwxqJM]

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Korten12

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Actually there is a lot we know. Multiple previews and such on IGN and Destructoid.
 

FogHornG36

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this is what warz should have looked like... also, why do we need to go with characters that are already in the tv show, its not like the tv show will stick to that story if they see fit to add some peace of back story to the tv show.
 

Rad Party God

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This doesn't look good at all... especially following in the wake of Telltale's magnum opus.
 

Smolderin

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This better be some kind of pre-alpha build because aesthetically, this thing looks terrible. Can I have some of that plastic hair please? Lulz
 

SadisticFire

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I read the title and thought "Ooh first person Walking Dead sequel." then watched the video to find plastic hair sterile environments and rather dull, unexciting gameplay and animations. It should be an alpha build, or they should just kinda scrap it. It doesn't seem to be getting much positive hype.
 

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I'm open to it being good. Not expecting it. Can it hope to meet the highs of telltale's effort? No. Probably not. This is a dark knight rises/the hobbit situation here. Telltale blew it out of the water, now anything with the walking dead name on it's gonna have to struggle to match up, let alone surpass it.

Of course though, they should try their hardest. Just like the two movies mentioned. We'll just have to wait and see whether they did, I'm personally hoping this footage is uncomplete, merely released to remind people this project still existed.
 

The Last Melon

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Get off the stage! Boo!

There are about half a dozen better games that this video reminded me of. This looks like a badly-animated bargain bin cash-in.
 

SnowyGamester

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I think some cautious optimism is in order. Very cautious. The gameplay looks pretty dull, like Left 4 Dead except little variety and you can just walk around most of the action, however there could be more interesting stuff as a minute and a half doesn't exactly showcase much. Regardless, if Telltale's game showed us anything it's that despite simplistic gameplay a good story can make a game. Though if I had to guess I'd say this will probably suck and at best won't come close to living up to the last game...but to be fair there aren't a good proportion of games that do. At any rate we've still got the next season of the Telltale Walking Dead game to look forward to...hopefully they'll pull off another hit.
 

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I thought the thumbnail made it look like Dead Island a bit. The distraction thing seemed nice but the overall gameplay and appearance was all kinds of meh, some bleh too.
 

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I kind of feel sorry for them, after Telltale's offering this will always be playing second fiddle.

After watching the video, I have no desire to follow this game. L4D2 is more than enough to satisfy my zombie killing itch.
 

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um... looks last gen... but if they have a good game mechanics to back it up... this might still be a good game after all... it's a Z-shooter/survivor...
 

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Wow.

Not even Day Z has that horrible of visuals. It looks terrible and the animation is limited by the Arma 2 engine, but at least it doesn't hurt your eyes.

They think this is an advertisable state? Really?
 

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I can deal with the graphics - I'd expect there to be a bit of a downgrade to handle a horde. But what I think is the worst decision here is to use one of the TV show's characters. I think that is a bad call, a really bad one. The most important part of the TV show is the interpersonal interactions, and using an already established character will give almost predictable reactions - or reactions that make you go "this isn't so-and-so".
 

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Grey Carter said:
Developer, Terminal Reality, is known mostly for its silly vampire-vs-Nazis shooter, Blood Rayne.
Um... Wouldn't it be more accurate these days to say "Terminal Reality is known mostly for the generally well-liked Ghostbusters: The Game"?

I mean, seriously, who remembers Blood Rayne these days?
 

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I kind of feel sorry for the developers. They have quite the shoes to fill after the massive success the telltale game was.

But people will still buy it because it is a FPS with the Walking Dead IP, so it shouldn't be all that bad.
 

Covarr

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The thing about slow zombies is that they tend not to make for an interesting FPS. That's why Left 4 Dead has fast zombies, and why Telltale's game isn't a FPS.

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