Electronic Arts is on the hunt for an "established" Art Director to work on a "brand new" first-person shooter in the early stages of development. Under normal circumstances, we'd think this is a Medal of Honor job posting, but the listing says the director will head up "the best project we've ever worked on" -- so, well, that would need to be a really amazing genre-busting WWII shooter.
We really have no idea what the game is, but it's clear that it will have ... art. In need of direction. Yes.
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Posted: May 5th 2009 9:52AM darkinchworm said
"so, well, that would need to be a really amazing genre-busting WWII shooter."
I'm laughing because it's so unfortunately likely.
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I'm laughing because it's so unfortunately likely.
Posted: May 5th 2009 10:07AM (Unverified) said
It's only the best game they ever worked on if they choose another online matchmaking system than Gamespy's. OUT OF SYNC errors ruined my BfMEII and C&C3 experiences.
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Posted: May 5th 2009 11:26AM JXCGunrunna said
I will go ahead and predict that EA is going to try to make MoH compete with call of duty 7 or modern warfare 3/IW's next game. best of luck to them
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Posted: May 5th 2009 2:43PM doctorwho1 said
Yay, because the gaming world needs yet another first-person shooter ...
If I can call this generation on thing, it's "predictable". In comparison, as of now, there is no doubt that the last gen of PS2/XBX/GCN was the golden age of gaming and creativity.
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If I can call this generation on thing, it's "predictable". In comparison, as of now, there is no doubt that the last gen of PS2/XBX/GCN was the golden age of gaming and creativity.
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