Although it seems unlikely we’ll ever get a true sequel to last generation’s FPS Black, Codemasters’ Bodycount could certainly been as a spiritual successor. Project lead on both games, Stuart Black, has stated that Bodycount will evoke the “feeling” of Black, a feeling that other FPS games just haven’t managed to emulate.
“I ended up playing Black again on PSN [PS2?], and I was kind of enjoying it. I realised there was a feeling there, a style of shooting that I wasn’t getting anywhere else, and I was missing it,” explains Black. “I don’t want to be bigheaded, but I knew that no one else is going to deliver that kind of shooting experience.
“I’ve seen the influence of Black in other stuff, but there’s a very particular style, a particular feel to it. I thought, the only person who can deliver that kind of feel is me because I found it in the first place. It’s not just me of course; other people made huge contributions, but a lot of them are here now as well.”
I wasn’t the biggest fan of Black, but I must confess that it had a certain flare to it that no other game has captured. It really sounds like Bodycount has the potential to be a standout FPS this year, and I certainly like where the creative director’s mind is at. Let’s hope Black’s as good a designer as he is a talker.
Bodycount will ‘recreate Black’s shooting experience’ [CVG]
Published: Apr 26, 2010 11:20 am