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12-27-2005, 02:40 PM #1
America's Army: True Heros coming soon...
Personally, I'm not to pleased about this, it just doesn't feel right, re-enacting the real battles of our "American Hero's"... glad that there getting the recognition they deserve, but basing a mission or a game on one persons account and actions, just don't feel right. IMO IMO IMO... would prefer they stick to general warfare...
copy/paste from www.worthplaying.com
The America's Army: Real Heroes sequel allows players to fight as actual decorated soldiers, such as Wolford. The game will feature nine soldiers, including a woman, said Lori Mezoff, a spokeswoman for the game venture. The soldiers also will be used to create a line of action figures based on the game.
The questions were unusual for Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Wolford: Did you play with GI Joe action figures when you were a child? What if you could be one? "Usually, it is not something good when the sergeant major calls a platoon sergeant into his office," said Wolford, 29, of Oakland, Oregon.
This time, it was good. Wolford, who used to own about 200 action figures, will now become one.He will model for a new line of figures based on the sequel to "America's Army," an online video game released by the Army in 2002 as a recruiting tool.
The "America's Army: Real Heroes" sequel allows players to fight as actual decorated soldiers, such as Wolford. The game will feature nine soldiers, including a woman, said Lori Mezoff, a spokeswoman for the game venture.The soldiers also will be used to create a line of action figures based on the game.
Wolford, as a member of the Fort Bragg-based 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, received a Silver Star for a firefight in the southern Iraqi town of Samawah. According to the award citation, Wolford put himself in harm's way to help the wounded, redistributing weapons and equipment and coordinating fire for the machine guns. "I didn't think my actions stood out above anyone else," he said.
Game developers may incorporate a mission that mirrors Wolford's experience, but no decisions have been made on how the characters would be incorporated.Each action figure will feature a biography card and a brief narrative on how the soldier earned the medal. Wolford hopes his character shows leadership.
Production on the video game and the action figures is slated to begin early next year, Mezoff said.
Wolford and his two children are looking forward to the process, but Wolford has some concerns about what he will look like as a plastic figure."I hope they don't make me look like a freak," he said.Magnum
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12-27-2005, 02:50 PM #2
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Re: America's Army: True Heros coming soon...
Yeah, I'm not looking forward to this at all. There is something prurient about reenacting real life scenarios in the America's Army context.
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12-27-2005, 03:30 PM #3
Re: America's Army: True Heros coming soon...
I like the way it is now, I dont want to act out a real life battle. If they just added the locations as maps in the update then that would be cool.
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12-27-2005, 04:14 PM #4
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Magnum
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12-29-2005, 12:38 AM #5
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This sounds so corny.
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12-29-2005, 01:40 AM #6
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Ummm.......
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12-30-2005, 02:14 PM #7
Re: America's Army: True Heros coming soon...
Playing maps set up to approximate real battles is one thing. I find the idea of 'playing as a hero' somehow... I don't know... Tacky?
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02-18-2006, 04:49 PM #8
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What is the ARMY trying to say, exactly? That certain people, through feats in service, have gained heroic status? What happens in the game when this person dies? If its multiplayer, does everyone else lose (VIP style)? I agree this idea sounds very silly, especially considering the ARMY value of each individual being no greater or lesser than their piers.
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02-18-2006, 05:49 PM #9
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I found out in my interview... all it means is that you'll run into the characters on there own mission, kind of a way to honor some of the true heroes of the real Americas Army, you won't play them and you want play there missions... you'll meet them on your missions and get introduced.
Not fully understanding how that will be implemented without interfering with game play thou.Magnum
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02-18-2006, 09:18 PM #10
Re: America's Army: True Heros coming soon...
Originally Posted by Magnum50
Maybe the new game is a point and click RPG adventure!
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02-19-2006, 12:58 PM #11
Re: America's Army: True Heros coming soon...
well we do meet local un-named persons who give intell in game. I am not sure how it play out but wouldn't be hard to change that persone to one of these soldiers and have them speek english. I don't know that I am excited about them messing with the core game. It is infact the only real tactical shooter that has been released in a long and agriviating time, But the idea is interesting and we could use a few Heros, In a world full of villians.

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