Team Fortress 2 - First Image More Info

Valve's announcement regarding Team Fortress 2 and especially the comparison of its visuals to those of a pixar-animated movie has caused some commotion and the company has now released further TF2 information, as well as a basic Team Fortress 2 image.

Valve's Gabe Newell has also taken the opportunity to praise the episodic model claiming, by evolving our development process to an episodic approach, we're able to reduce risk from things such as schedule and funding and invest more in new types of gameplay. Mr. newell aslo added that using this model Valve can focus on producing, ...innovative titles such as Portal and Team Fortress 2 and deliver them in a timely fashion to customers along with Episode Two.

To view the first Team Fortress 2, full size, image follow the Screens tab above.

Valve has described Episode Two as the story of Dr. Gordon Freeman who, armed with new weaponry and vehicles, must race through a countryside riddled with an increasingly fierce Combine threat. This, of course, hints at the larger open environments that, as we reported earlier, will be a part of Ep. 2.

Team Fortress 2, an all-new version of the title that spawned team based multiplayer action games, will feature the most advanced graphics of any Source-based game released to date. Players will choose from a range of unique character classes such as medic, spy, sniper, or engineer and must work together to complete a variety of tactical objectives.

Portal is a new type of single player game that changes how players approach, manipulate, and surmise the possibilities in a given environment in a manner similar to how the Gravity Gun changed our approach to how an object may be leveraged in any given situation.

Team Fortress 2 and Portal will be included with all retail and Steam versions of Episode Two for the PC. In addition, these products plus Half-Life 2 and Episode One will be available in one tremendous offering for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. New videos from Episode Two, Portal, and Team Fortress 2 will be released next week.

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Team Fortress 2 - First Image More Info

to whomever said TFC was realistic, yo are wrong. You obviously haven't played the original enough to know that it isn't realistic. Soldiers can't fly from one fort to another by rocket shooting the ground in real life. Engineers don't have laser guns in real life and it doesn't take 40 sec. in real life to build sentry guns.I think this idea is brilliant because it makes it that much more unrealistic which continues TFC's original concept or idea of the game. Unrealistic fun!

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I love the fact that if graphics are anything but top notch it's either a "kiddie game" or a "crappy game" without another glance. Whatever happened to gameplay being a bigger factor than what the damn game looks like? Sure, it's probable that in most cases a game that came out in recent years with crappy graphics led to bad gameplay. But go back and play a classic that you love back on an old console or an old PC game and tell me that graphics matter for it.

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It looks ace tbh, how can u say its a kiddies game? Have u seen it in action?Look at their weapons, this is most definately not a childrens game!The art style is refreshing and I'm eagerly awaiting videos this week for a look at how it plays.Btw, u get this "free" with EP2 so no point moaning. If this is what they're offering for EP2 imagine what they'll have for EP3! Yrs ago they were hiring ppl to make multiplayer content...we're probably only now seeing the fruits of their labour.

Team Fortress 2 - First Image More Info

who ever wrote that is the biggest moron on earthi really dont know what valv is thinkinthe cool thing about CS and TF was and is that it looks real, and that the weopans are real...perhaps they are just afraid that they get negativ feedback by the media like they got with CS...

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