RustyNails
Member
Just saw the gameplay demo. It's extremely rough and the animation is unacceptable. The gunplay looks rough as well. Other than that, the environments look passable. I'd play this if it's polished well.
Stumpokapow said:Provided that it actually gets released, which I'm not conceding it will, I'd be happy to try it. I love the idea of game development from atypical countries.
Kingsora said:
EatChildren said:Despite the obvious, err, 'inspiration', a part of me really wants to buy stuff like this to support game development in growing regions.
RockmanWhore said:A game where the main female character isn't dressed like a whore, finally!
RockmanWhore said:A game where the main female character isn't dressed like a whore, finally!
RockmanWhoreRockmanWhore said:A game where the main female character isn't dressed like a whore, finally!
DoctorWho said:But but...
http://www.thinkdigit.com/FCKeditor/uploads/Uncharted-3-Elena-615.jpg[/IMG[/QUOTE]
[I]Main...[/I]
The fuck you just say about Elena!?RockmanWhore said:A game where the main female character isn't dressed like a whore, finally!
But her head and face aren't covered, which makes her a whore!Kaako said:The fuck you just say about Elena!?
Orayn said:Looks a little rough around the edges, but it's good to hear that more countries are starting to acquire video game development scenes. The more wide-eyed idealists get into the industry, the more refreshing, ambitious projects we'll see.
dak1dsk1 said:Saudi, eh? So if you play as the female character, you wont be allowed to drive vehicles. If ur real lucky u will be able to unlock the burqa or niqab.
Well........alr1ghtstart said:
alr1ghtstart said:
Uh, you realize knee pads aren't exactly uncommon on police/military uniforms, right?RustyNails said:Why is the dude wearing knee pads? That's just retarded. He looks like some motocross guy.
It's like Counter Strike 1.6 but in third person :Oalr1ghtstart said:
ymmv said:The first Arab game and yes, there's a female character with a headscarf.
TTP said:Incredible what people can do in LBP2 these days.
ymmv said:What a cliche. The first Arab game and yes, there's a female character with a headscarf.
RockmanWhore said:A game where the main female character isn't dressed like a whore, finally!
sharp kneesRustyNails said:Why is the dude wearing knee pads? That's just retarded. He looks like some motocross guy.
jay said:That second word needs more vowels.
arglebargle said:ibn battuta was a real person, basically the arabic equivalent of marco polo or something.
iamvin22 said:I thought it was a new uncharted for the saudi region then i read the name and...
It's a nice scarf, what are you even talking about, man? They're not forced to wear them everywhere you know, in most of these countries it's a choice and they can choose to wear it just because they like it as a part of a well liked tradition, a fashion choice, or both... Edit: and what SouSou said, I guess.ymmv said:What a cliche. The first Arab game and yes, there's a female character with a headscarf. I wonder if Arab games will be suffer from the Namco effect in reverse: in each new game the female characters will be swathed in more and more clothes and veils.
ULTROS! said:I will really want to support this "movement" (meaning games being developed in various regions that's not commonly US/EU/Japan) but I'm not sure if I want to buy this.
sakipon said:So you're saying that lending Uncharted isn't enough, but they should specifically not use the things original to their culture?
The headscarf isn't a strictly Arabic thing. All of the Somali women I see around Minneapolis wear them. Iymmv said:What a cliche. The first Arab game and yes, there's a female character with a headscarf. I wonder if Arab games will be suffer from the Namco effect in reverse: in each new game the female characters will be swathed in more and more clothes and veils.
SouSouRocket said:I don't wear a scarf but my mom, cousin, and several of my relatives do. I'm sorry to go off like this but I always thought it would be great to include a strong Muslim woman in some of my work and to see this kind of reaction is incredibly disheartening .
The_Technomancer said:The headscarf isn't a strictly Arabic thing. All of the Somali women I see around Minneapolis wear them.