Page 1 of 1

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam Helicopter Reveal Trailer

Posted: 07 Sep 2016, 18:47
by [RC]Hunter
Image

New Trailer Shows off Helicopters, Highlights Asymmetrical Gameplay for Vietnam War Shooter

Tripwire Interactive has released a brand new trailer highlighting the air power that United States Armed Forces will have at their disposal in their upcoming tactical FPS, Rising Storm 2: Vietnam. The sequel to the smash hit Rising Storm, PC Gamer’s 2013 ‘Multiplayer Game of the Year’, Rising Storm 2: Vietnam will be published by Tripwire Interactive, and is currently being developed by Antimatter Games, the same team that created the award-winning innovative asymmetric gameplay of the original Rising Storm.

Today’s brand new trailer features three helicopters which can be piloted by players during matches in action. The all-purpose and iconic UH-1H Iroquois, nicknamed the “Huey”, functions as both a transport, carrying up to 6 passengers around the battlefield, or a mobile spawn point for U.S. Armed Forces, bringing with it two M60 door guns to provide cover for teammates below. Battlefield tacticians will likely favor the OH-6 Cayuse, nicknamed the “Loach”, for ability to quick recon the map and the ability to use commander abilities from the cockpit. The final helicopter, the AH-1G, nicknamed the “Cobra”, brings down the heavens with its arsenal of weapons, including two FFAR rocket pods, a 20mm M195 auto-cannon, a 40mm grenade launcher, and a front-mounted minigun.

Rising Storm 2: Vietnam is currently under development by Antimatter Games and will be published by Tripwire Interactive for PC and is slated for release in early 2017. This title has not yet been rated by the ESRB, but Tripwire Interactive anticipates a rating of “M” for Mature.





Das neue Rising Storm vor allem den Vietnam-Krieg möglichst authentisch und detailliert abbilden und gibt beiden Seiten entsprechend unterschiedliche Ausrüstung und Fähigkeiten. Während man auf Seiten der USA einen der verschiedenen Helikopter nutzt und mit Flammenwerfer, vollautomatischen Waffen und Co. ins Gefecht zieht, fliegt der Vietcong keine Helikopter, setzt auf altmodischere Waffen und nutzt echte Tunnel sowie Tunnel, die Squad-Leader anlegen dürfen und die als flexibler Spawn dienen. Außerdem darf der Commander jedes Teams Luftschläge und Aufklärungsflüge anfordern.

Wem kommt das bekannt vor? ;-)