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As far as I know Richard Sorge operated a very succesful network in Japan - his information on japanese intents was crucial tu the USSR, as based on this knowledge they could rearrange far eastern troops for the defence of Moscow. So, it could be interesting - but I can't really imagine Strogov in a japanese uniform.
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http://worthplaying.com/article/2010...ll+about+games!)
.. found this comment today, talks about some press event and the most interesting part is presentation? of Death to spies 3 (!).. |
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Hmm... Maybe we could expect some more information in a few months...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kempeitai As far as I know, no WWII stealth game, not even Commandos 2, had the Kempeitai, even though they were similar to the Gestapo. You may know of the Kempeitai if you watched "Letters from Iwo Jima". |
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But what about Japanese face? |
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some first screens came up (it's also on xbox now!): http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/acti...s3/images.html |
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Analysis of the screenshots:
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Further studying shows that the next game moves on to the Cold War rather than further WWII operations. That's too bad, I was hoping to hear Katyusha or I Don't Wanna Set The World On Fire on grammophones.
According to the review, the next game takes place in the early 60s at least, and the player character seems to be Strogov still, judging by the screenshots. Seems he's still serving Soviet intelligence even though SMERSH was disbanded by that time. Also in the review, locations include the US, Europe and Cuba(!!!). If that's the case, I wonder if Haggard Games hired actors who speak perfect Spanish with the right accent... |
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risk? what do you mean?
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This guy is a spammer! I've already sent a report!
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