Interesting WWII Shooter! *shock, awe*
Jul 20th, 2008 | By Debbie "Weefz" Timmins | Category: News, PC, Xbox 360It’s nice to sit back and relax on a Sunday night after a good holiday. All the better tonight because I’ve stumbled across Velvet Assassin, a WWII (yawn) stealth-shooter (intriguing…) with a humanly-proportioned, fully-dressed female protagonist (O.M.G!).
Her name is Violette Summer and she is supposedly inspired by a Special Operations Executive agent named Violette Szabo. The real Violette fought and died for the liberation of France in 1944. I’m guessing that the game inspiration was so loosely-based that they felt the need to change her name. Head on over to Wikipedia and read about Violette Szabo.
Going by the promo stuff on the official Velvet Assassin website, it looks like you’ll be able to choose how to approach missions, so I’m enamoured already. I know that I blither on about choice in games. I was a huuuge fan of the old Eidos Commandos games where you would kill guards, or hide their bodies or just sneak around them. I loved working out a guard’s vice, throwing cigarette packets or wine bottles to get him and then bopping him over the head and stealing his uniform. Every mission, I left behind a little room with a pile of tied-up guards in their underwear. The thought of doing it all over again in a high-res third-person game is enough to make me go *squeeeee!*
Then again, I could be sorely disappointed. I wait eagerly for more information.
In the meantime, here are some rather brown screenshots and a teaser trailer, just for you.
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I’m not sure why they keep churning games out like this. Granted it’s early doors, but a Tomb Raider alike with smaller bosoms isn’t going to be a hit, is she? Can she travel on moonbeams? Nope? She’s not as powerful as Dracula then.
Joking aside, I’d love to see a vampire based game with some truly revolutionary gameplay. Say the ability to turn into mist. How about having hordes of human opponents trying to take you out for a change rather than being an undead creature who bizzarely still has to rely on stealth and cunning (I don’t recall many fictional vampires having a lack of that anyway).