![]() ![]() It is a sequel however and I think 3DR should embrace that instead of hiding from it. The reception somewhat reflects that so it's "not a sequel" now. I think 3DR doesn't want us to view this as a sequel because that obviously puts the game in a bad light since PF abandons the core concept of the previous game (classic complex level design, running on Build engine / some kind of retro engine) as you have pointed out in the OP really well. Now let's see the reasons for this not being a sequel to Ion Fury: The grass is green, the sky is blue and this is the sequel to Ion Fury. It was obvious to everybody to treat this as a sequel: every social is full of this opinion, it was your first thought too and even my friend who sent me the trailer told me it was a sequel, he just assumed it instantly. That's the definition of a sequel, a sequel doesn't have to be direct. They say that it's another story starring Shelly. ![]() DNF is a sequel to Duke 3D, a game that Ion Fury was referencing prominently. There are a number of references to the 2001 Duke Nukem Forever trailer in the PF trailer. If it was a sequel to Bombshell than it would be an action RPG and if it was a spinoff then it would be a different type of game. "Phantom Fury" is a clear reference to "Ion Fury", the previous game. It's starring the same protagonist and she looks the same. There are a few reasons for why I think this is a sequel: ![]() I view this game as a sequel to Ion Fury and I don't care how 3DR wants to evade that fact. I didn't want to pick a fight as you said it.Ģ. I agreed with your - initial - opinion so you misunderstood something there. I admit that was my own mistake for making such an assumption.īecause I was told that his is a " sequel " by my friends. Thus why I was bit put off why it isn't on Build Engine. Simple.Īlso I must admit I was mistaken that I thought Phantom Fury is a direct sequel to Ion Fury.īut it isn't, it is a game by itself. Well to emphasis, why ? I like the Build Engine, also there are Source Ports for it if it's needed. ![]() If you dislike my opinion you don't have to agree with it, but you're just going around the forums picking fights. I could say the same for your reply, what's the point of your comment ? What are you even talking about the John Blade.when did I even mentioned that. What is the point now? This is a terrible idea through and through and randomly shoving John Blade in there doesn't help it. Overly accurate Chechen snipers utilizing Iranian G3 clones over the Draganov sniper system seemed to be commonplace on the battlefield of Fallujah.Originally posted by EdwardCarnby:This. forces in the ensuing battle to kill them. They were often times hopped up on pain killers and had pre-applied tourniquets on their limbs.Ĭhechens could be easily distinguished by their lighter skin tone, lighter hair color, advanced equipment, Chechen literature and terrorist manuals they carried and by the amount of casualties they inflicted on U.S. These rifles were often times recovered from dead Chechen foreign fighters who were also equipped with modern tactical vest, body armor and optics. The markings were unique and very rarely encountered but were most certainly those of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Also recovered were several unlicensed Iranian copies of the G3 rifle. The compact size of the retractable stock version MP5 encountered enabled troops to conduct close quarters battle with a combat proven weapons system without telegraphing the longer barrel of the M16A4 rifles they were issued past doorways and also gave them a fully automatic capability as opposed to the standard 3-round burst. As most firepower recovered from the enemy was placed in massive piles and destroyed, troops often times adopted them for personal use utilizing issued 9x19mm cartridges from their Berretta M9 (Model 92) to fill the magazines. These firearms were found on several dead insurgents not possessing identification so it remains unclear if they were operatives from Iran or simply utilizing weaponry left over from the Iran-Iraq war. Rarely encountered yet relished when they were confiscated were unlicensed Iranian copies of the MP5 submachine gun. ![]()
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