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Spaceman Spiff
06-26-2004, 06:35 PM
I remember reading about this game months ago, and how it was scheduled to be released sometime in '04. Heck, they even had a name for it, "Urban Justice".
I've been a fan of the "Police Quest" games since SWAT 2, and was really looking forward to this one.
Anyone know what happened to it? Has it be delayed/cancelled? Or is there still some hope?
PointlesS
06-26-2004, 07:45 PM
it's still in development I believe...I think I remember reading something about it
oozle1
06-27-2004, 02:13 AM
SWAT 4 Urban Justice is no longer. SWAT 4 is now in production as an entirely different game and should be released early 2005.
There are 5 screens i believe of the new version SWAT 4 circulating around the net, go fish on google for those
Spaceman Spiff
06-27-2004, 02:55 AM
Originally posted by oozle1
SWAT 4 Urban Justice is no longer. SWAT 4 is now in production as an entirely different game and should be released early 2005.
There are 5 screens i believe of the new version SWAT 4 circulating around the net, go fish on google for those
Have they switched the focus of the game now? Or did they just scrap the graphics engine or what?
oozle1
07-01-2004, 06:12 AM
The game is totally revamped. Urban Justice was more of an arcade type shoot-em up.
SWAT 4 is now a tactical fps, similar to SWAT 3 EE.
Spaceman Spiff
07-01-2004, 06:18 AM
Originally posted by oozle1
The game is totally revamped. Urban Justice was more of an arcade type shoot-em up.
SWAT 4 is now a tactical fps, similar to SWAT 3 EE.
Huzzah!!:D
atomic man
07-01-2004, 08:57 AM
yeah SWAT 3 kicked ***, if you got a couple of ppl together and played LAN, and you went in and worked as a team and took down the bad guys. man i loved mirroring around the cornor to see if anybody was there. good times, good times.
Psycho Evangelion
07-02-2004, 04:31 PM
not sure if it'll be released. Sierra just recently kicked the bucket.
Scuttle
07-02-2004, 08:49 PM
http://scuttlesstreet.com/piccies/swat/1.jpg
http://scuttlesstreet.com/piccies/swat/2.jpg
http://scuttlesstreet.com/piccies/swat/3.jpg
Enjoy.
It's being made by Vivendi and Irrational Games.
Press release:
Vivendi Universal Games sets its sights on the latest edition of the popular SWAT franchise with the announcement of SWAT 4. Developed by Irrational Games, SWAT 4 allows players to take control of a squad of up to five police officers tasked with performing dangerous operations such as high-risk arrests, hostage rescue and counter-terrorism. As the unit's commander, players must follow authentic police tactics as they breach and clear a concrete jungle filled with armed felons and innocent bystanders alike. SWAT 4 is expected to ship in Q1 of 2005 and has not yet been rated by the ESRB.
"We are working collaboratively with Irrational Games on SWAT 4 to develop one of the best games in its genre," says Michael Pole, EVP, Worldwide Studios, Vivendi Universal Games. "SWAT 4 delivers a tactical first-person squad-based shooter experience that is a worthy successor to this hit franchise."
Featuring graphics courtesy of the Vengeance engine powered by Unreal, SWAT 4 delivers 16 authentic environments set in stunningly rendered locations representing a wide variety of operational environments. Realistic ballistics and Havoc defined object physics will further heighten the experience for the player by providing an added layer of atmospheric authenticity.
As a S.W.A.T. officer, players will have access to authentic assault gear including tactical mainstays such as the Colt M-4 carbine, the Benelli M4 Super 90 shotgun and Surefire tactical lights. However, as with their real-world counterparts officers in SWAT 4 have to hit hard and fast in order to take down the bad guys and keep the innocent out of harms way. SWAT 4 will also ship with three competitive multiplayer modes as well as a cooperative campaign mode.