When you mention the character Conan, Arnold Schwarzenegger's bronze biceps and trademark accent come immediately to most people's minds. But decades before Arnie lit up the silver screen as the eponymous barbarian antihero, Conan existed as a series of '30s-era stories from creator and fantasy author Robert E. Howard. The ever-popular Conan has popped up in a variety of media in the years since, but it's Howard's original fiction that the designers at Nihilistic Software have used as a basis for their upcoming ultraviolent action game starring the world's most famous Cimmerian. We went hands-on with a nearly final build of Conan to see how it's shaped up toward the end of development.
Conan the game isn't directly based on any particular Conan story, but fans of the original works will recognize returning locations from the original stories, such as the lands of Kush and Stygia. Of course, there will also be a number of original, fantastic environments in which to slaughter, such as a set of ocean ruins we got to see that are full of gigantic living statues and semicorporeal, ghost-like enemies that your weapons can't always hit. At the outset, Conan has lost four of his enchanted pieces of armor that he intends to recover, and each one will grant him a new magical attack when he retrieves it. As a barbarian, Conan doesn't especially relish the thought of using magic, but he also recognizes its utility when there are all these enemies just asking to be driven before him. Along the way, Conan will encounter A'kanna, a lithe and sensual archer who seems as if she'll act as a wily feminine foil for all of Conan's trademark bluster and bravado.
Conan will travel through a mixture of familiar and original lands in his quest.
Conan is about as violent a mass-market property as we can think of, and indeed the real viscera of the game's combat doesn't become apparent till you start using the more complex combos and exploring some of the more advanced mechanics. There's a parry system that lets you block an attack at the right moment, giving you a button prompt that will result in an absurdly over-the-top one-hit kill. We saw a couple of great counter-kills. In one, Conan dodges around behind the enemy and literally twists his head from his shoulders, and in another, he flips the enemy up into the air and then slices him clean in half at the waist. Even regular combos routinely send random legs, arms, and heads flying in the air.
In practice, all these mechanics amount to a whole lot of blood and gore everywhere. Bodies never disappear, so you'll finish a group encounter with literally piles of corpses--or pieces thereof--at your feet, not to mention blood splattering every available surface. Lots of areas have environmental dangers as well, so it's also common to see enemies knocked backward and impaled on a bunch of spikes (where they'll remain hanging indefinitely). Heck, the designers even went as far as modeling actual entrails in 3D that can be ripped from opponents or which will simply burst forth after some deep slashes. We're not sadistic at heart or anything; this is just the kind of thing you want out of a Conan experience.
Not all of your foes will be scrawny little pushovers, as this guy proves.
In a perfect world, it wouldn't bear mentioning which platform we played Conan on (the game is coming to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 simultaneously). But we were duly impressed that Nihilistic chose to demo the game to us on the PS3, given an overwhelming tendency among the development community to stick to the Xbox 360 during the prerelease previews process and conveniently sweep the PS3 equivalent under the rug. Nihilistic says it had no problem getting its engine up and running on the PS3 with identical graphical niceties and performance. While this success is surely just a natural consequence of the developers becoming more familiar with the PS3's hardware and dev tools, it's still nice to see the two consoles on equal footing more frequently these days. Speaking of which, the PS3 version will also incorporate the same achievements as the Xbox 360 game. These won't be reflected anywhere outside the game, but they'll still pop up onscreen in the same style and with the same names as on the Xbox, which made us wish once again that Sony had devised such an integrated system on its own before now.
The multitude of wieldable weapons enhances the combat variety here.
The team at Nihilistic is near to wrapping up development on Conan now, and it's looking like a jolly, bloody romp that takes itself just seriously enough. That attitude is enhanced by actor Ron Perlman's slightly tongue-in-cheek voice work in the title role, from what we've heard so far. Check back here in October for a full review of Conan on the Xbox 360 and PS3.
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