Ubisoft Toronto game director claims players are “really hungry” for upcoming Blacklist game, which he says will offer “taut experience.”
The action-adventure genre is moving through a renaissance period, claims Splinter Cell: Blacklist developer game director Patrick Redding. In a video interview with GameReactor, the developer asserted that players are “really hungry” for its new game.
I think something that were seeing is theres been a real renaissance in action-adventure,” he said. “And I think that were able to take a lot of the unique features of the Splinter Cell world and really embrace that opportunity.
Redding further elaborated as to why he believes Splinter Cell: Blacklist offers what players are seeking from an action-adventure game.
“Players would like to have this kind of taut experience in a realistically rendered world, with a really good storyline, and with a hero who is lethal and efficient whose shoes they can step into,” he said. “And I think weve got all three of those things.
Splinter Cell: Blacklist was announced during Microsoft’s 2012 Electronic Entertainment Expo media briefing earlier this month. It is the newest entry in the series and puts players back into the boots of franchise hero Sam Fisher, as he takes on a new global threat. The game is due out during spring 2013 for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 with Kinect support.
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