Figured it made sense to have a thread where all the info we know so far is collected in one post...(some info is translated, just a heads up)
Disintegration is from the mind of one Marcus Lehto, the legend behind the creation of Master Chief as well as apparently the Warthog! (still one of the best controlled vehicles in any game ever)
First screenshot.
Announce trailer
Plot info.
Gameplay info.
Gameplay will be at Gamescom.
Disintegration is from the mind of one Marcus Lehto, the legend behind the creation of Master Chief as well as apparently the Warthog! (still one of the best controlled vehicles in any game ever)
First screenshot.
Announce trailer
Plot info.
Disintegration takes place on the Earth of the future after about 150 years. Humanity is on the verge of destruction by the pandemic virus. To avoid extinction, scientists invented a method of transplanting the human brain into a robotic environment, thereby hoping to reverse the process. The procedure was called "integration" and allowed the experimental subjects to live for more than 300 years.
However, this led to unrest and chaos caused by the feud between "integrated" and ordinary people. A civil war broke out in which the former easily prevailed. They created the Royon group, led by Black Shack, designed to destroy the remaining "natural" people in the entire United States.
Players will take control of Romer Sholl, who is rebelling against the "integrated" forces. Before the riots began, Sholl was known as the first integrated one and respected him for this (earlier integration was the prerogative of the rich).
Romer was the host of Top Gear-style gravity shows. After the start of the conflict, Black Shack gave him the task to modify the devices, equipping them with weapons. Romer was not happy about this and began to sell some graves on the black market to a rebel group called the Human Liberation Coalition or HLC for short.
Black Shack discovers this and catches Romer, but he escapes. Thus begins his story of uniting disparate gangs of rebels to battle Royonne and overthrow Shaka.
Gameplay info.
- Players will control gravcycles — flying combat vehicles of several classes — and give orders to four infantrymen controlled by AI.
- Marcus Lehto compared the Disintegration player to a pilot whose right hand is a gravity bike and his left is foot soldiers.
- Among the locations of the game are the west coast of the USA, including the Rocky Mountains and the Arizona desert, as well as Iceland.
- The developers initially planned to make a story campaign for 4-6 hours, but as a result, passing 13 missions takes an average of 10-12 hours.
- The game has several classes that differ in weight, mobility and equipment.
- Each of the four classes has its own weapons and special ability, activated using the D-pad. Grenades, slowdowns, mortar strikes, ground traps - all this has its own reload timer.
- Developers promise ample opportunity for tactical maneuvers. Sholl can fight off enemies, hiding behind a shelter, and then send infantry to the flank. Or do the opposite: hold the enemy, while the detachment, controlled by AI, retreats.
- According to Lehto, the team tried to simplify the mechanics for interacting with a certain type of units at certain locations. The obsolete FPS cliché, where the enemy attacks and the lone hero gives him battle, has been replaced by a high-speed gravicile and team tactical work. However, the game sometimes works and feels like a shooter.
- The scenery is completely destructible, adding to the game not only a beautifully recreated environment, but also great tactical flexibility: users can bypass the enemy behind the shelter, or punch a hole in it.
- One of the abilities in Disintegration will be healing, and when it is recharged, users must rely on first-aid kits that appear after killing enemies. Medical kits will heal not only the character who picked them up, but also all the friendly forces nearby. With full health, the charge time of the ability decreases, which plays into the hands of characters at the epicenter of events. After the death of a partner, a capsule with a human brain pops out of his robotic body, which must be picked up in order not to fail the mission. However, no one canceled the respawn timer.
- Lehto claims that despite the modest size of the team that creates the game, Disintegration turned out to be surprisingly large. It contains 13 missions, the passage of which the average player will take 10-12 hours. In this case, initially, the developers aimed at 4-6 hours.
- Disintegration looks and feels like a Bungie game. The old adage about "30 seconds of fun" fits perfectly. Fights are quick and tactful. The need to move forward to recover or reduce the cooldown of an ability is based on Destiny's superpowers.
- Lehto's new game is powered by Unreal Engine 4 technology, which, unlike the powerful but extremely cumbersome internal development of Bungie, provides a fairly quick iteration.
- The game also has a fresh perspective – tactical battles with a high tempo and a multiplayer mode based on "heroic moments".
- There is a hub called the 'Old Meg' where you'll return and be able to pick up missions from rescued characters.
- All these characters want, ultimately, to become human again. That's the carrot hanging out on the end of the stick – but they're not sure that carrot actually exists. They're working hard to find their loved ones that might still be alive; they want to find and secure what's left of humanity. They're not like this tight-knit group of Navy SEALs. They're journalists, they're teachers, they're metal-shop workers and cops. They have different agendas, political agendas and cultural upbringings. They don't all get along great with each other. But they're survivors, and they're out there to help in the fight.
Gameplay will be at Gamescom.