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- ShootMania Storm
- PC
- Published by Ubisoft
- Developed by Nadeo
- French release: 2012
- US release: 2012
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Woah, looks waaay better in motion. Is this trackmania for shooters?
I keep wondering why Ubisoft won't license the engine from Nadeo, and make games with it themselves. Assassin's Creed would look sick with this engine, as would the Tom Clancy games.
I'm looking forward to this. Tribes proved to me that people are still interested in competitive skill based arena style combat, and Nadeo is highly vocal about supporting eSports. This might be exactly the sort of thing that FPS needs right now. Ya know, along side Tribes. And while I still quite like Battlefield 3, all these games appear to complement each other very well, since none is really stepping too boldly into the territory of the other.
Awesome.
Sign me up too!
Yep. TrackMania 2, and QuestMania are being developed by the same developer, Nadeo, and then published by Ubisoft. This engine is gorgeous. One of the best unsung engines out there. And it does look so much better in motion, than any screenshot has ever made it appear.
I keep wondering why Ubisoft won't license the engine from Nadeo, and make games with it themselves. Assassin's Creed would look sick with this engine, as would the Tom Clancy games.