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Six Days in Fallujah First Look

Konami and Atomic Games unveil their ultrarealistic military shooter, and we've got a first look.

Konami's upcoming third-person military combat game, Six Days in Fallujah, puts the player into the boots of the United States Marine Corps soldiers who were involved in the six-day assault on Fallujah, Iraq in 2004. Described by military officials as some of the heaviest urban combat involving Marines in recent memory, the six-day battle is being re-created by developer Atomic Games with input from some of the 3rd Battalion 1st Marines who were there. Konami unveiled the game last week during its spring press event in San Francisco and showed some footage of the game in action.

A squad-based third-person shooter that will put you in the boots of a Marine on the ground, Six Days in Fallujah is aiming to put an emphasis on accuracy and realism in its re-creation of the tense urban combat that defined the assault on the city. The video footage of the game shown during the stage demo featured small squads of Marines engaging Iraqi insurgents in cramped alleyways as well as in and among buildings.

With a focus on urban combat, and all of the complications that fighting in close quarters and among civilians brings with it, the developers at Atomic Games have created a new game engine to power the action in Six Days. The hallmark of the new engine is destruction; everything from individual bricks to entire buildings will be candidates for destruction in the game, a fact that opens up entirely new avenues of strategy when taking to the streets in the hunt for insurgents. In one gameplay video, a Marine squad was stationed outside of a building that was filled with enemy insurgents. Instead of attacking through the front door and risking casualties, the Marines blew a hole in the side of the building, stormed inside, and forced the enemies out into the street, where another pack of Marines were waiting to pick them off.

There were several examples of the kind of destructive power on display in the Atomic engine (as it's known), including Marines taking down sections of buildings with RPGs and grenade launchers, and cover being completely destroyed by hails of gunfire. As a result, this level of destruction puts particular demand not just on the game's AI (ensuring that enemies and allied units react accordingly), but also so that the player is always moving from one cover spot to the next.

Graphically, the Atomic engine seems to have captured the Iraqi architecture and dusty climate well, and little touches, such as the sound of the weapon reports themselves, sounded authentic to us. On the other hand, the destruction effects seem a bit too Lego-like and blocky for our tastes--here's hoping that the Atomic engine evolves in the coming months with more particle effects and a greater sense of "randomness" in how structure damage is conveyed.

Although the focus in Six Days is on realism, the game is still making concessions to some video game staples, such as the regenerating health meter. We'd like to see the option to turn on one-shot kills in the final game, if only to amp up the tension of every encounter. We're also curious to see how both the enemy and friendly AI react to the potential of constant change in the levels thanks to the engine's destruction effects.

Having produced training tools for the Marine corps before beginning development of Six Days in Fallujah, there's little doubt that Atomic games has both the pedigree and experience needed for an accurate re-creation of the events in Fallujah back in late 2004. Here's hoping that the team manages to strike a balance between the need for making a historically factual account with the equally important requirement of making a game that's fun to play. Stay tuned for much more on Six Days in Fallujah in the coming months.

431 Comments

  • USMC575

    Posted Oct 28, 2009 3:51 pm PT

    as a marine i once took a tour with my convoy into fallujah in 05. it was pretty messed up. we didn't experience fighting we were there to evac. i expect to see the environments in the game just like i saw that day

  • lromero95

    Posted Jul 24, 2009 7:55 pm PT

    I hope they put one shot kills for the higher difficulty and accurate bullet ballistics

  • Tox770

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 5:09 pm PT

    I Think you all are right and I agree with you Jhraxlin, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. but as far as I see this could be one of the most realistic, deep, and meaningful guns ever made and some people are getting upset by it even though it is backed u by and dveloped by marines. I just want to play it.

    P.S. proright38toss2, take an english class.

  • sajo22

    Posted May 9, 2009 9:33 am PT

    I have noticed that it is difficult to not bring in real world politics, perspectives, and opinions into the issue of making this game.

    Should those those perpectives affect the creation of the game?

  • proright38toss2

    Posted May 7, 2009 7:46 pm PT

    Many Americans have died cuz of terrorist acts.....now some of u guys are saying its right for them run at u and blow themselves up and other innocent ppl up. i can see maybe standing up for themselves with arms but this guys are suicide bombing American soldiers and not only killing Americans but all around them..now thats messed and i happy America has the balls to do somthing bout it

  • Jhraxlin

    Posted May 7, 2009 7:02 am PT

    Actually, Foundthisname, it is about who is right or who is wrong. Both sides are fighting for wrong reasons, but one is right. Terrorist organizations are clearly wrong, sometimes however, the reason people fight them is also wrong, but they are still on the right side. A game will not teach people not to start wars, there will be wars until the end of the earth, which will actually end in a war, it is not a man made war though so there isn't much you can do about that.

  • FoundThisName

    Posted May 6, 2009 2:30 am PT

    alastairf
    btw Konami decided to back off but Atomic Games still want to do it. IF they can find another publisher there's still hope that we could see the game in store.
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    I just want to taste how the USMC in battle feels.I think we are lucky this age has game so we could taste it without going in to the real one and risk to get killed. About controversy games are just games, why so serious? It's just a kind of art for me just like watching movies that you can control the character. It's not about who is right or wrong it's just about how would you feel if you where given a rifle and sent in to the ground, when bullets flying around you and you could drop dead at any minute. If wars looks so vile then games can help teaching the ppl not to start one.

  • halo3sly

    Posted May 2, 2009 9:27 am PT

    I CANT BELIVE THERE MAKING THIS OMG I WANT TO BE THE FIRST ONE TO PLAY IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Marineraider24

    Posted Apr 29, 2009 4:34 pm PT

    & btw.. most fighters in iraq are foreign as*wad! ok... thats why the Marines & army troops & navy & airforce personall in iraq today call the "Foreign Fighter" or "Musshahadeen" & btw the mussahadeen isnt an iraqi based terrorist group.. its a mercenary group for terrorists.. just like bin ladens "Al Kidey" the Al Kidey is made up of all different fighters.. ok. these ppl love the U.S. & hate them to... but the fact that they go up to marines & say this dude got caches of weapons really show how much they hate the u.s. & want them out.. .dont iT?! yea shut up dude & get ur facts right... nobody wants ur damnedd opinion in an arguement as*hole! & btw everyone.. unless atomic games keeps up work on it & someone else picks it up.. this game is in da dumps! cuz for some odd & unknown reason.. konami pulled out on da project.. & yeah.. i was really really looking forward to this game too.. lol

  • Marineraider24

    Posted Apr 29, 2009 4:27 pm PT

    ok wtf Sick! number 1 u dont know blackwater.. blackwater is only made up of EX-COPS, FEDS, & MILITARY PERSONNAL! only! no blood hungry dicks! & btw.. most Blackwater soldiers arent blood hungry ppl.. they are just like the soldiers.. alot are sensitive & just do what they are told. LIKE SOLDIERS YOU ASHOLE! only difference between blackwater & U.S. Troops is how much they get paid & blackwater gets to use any weapon (if they can get they hands on it) they want & any vehicle they can get their hands on

  • progamemania

    Posted Apr 29, 2009 11:38 am PT

    let's not get political here.. it is a game .. play it and that is it..

  • spence404

    Posted Apr 28, 2009 3:25 am PT

    LOL Omar and Sick must have threatened to bomb their headquarters or something..wtg guys.

  • 1omar7raul1

    Posted Apr 28, 2009 2:08 am PT

    They should because of all the controversy, plus of all the things in the world they chose something that happened recently, It's good that they retreated.

  • alastairf

    Posted Apr 27, 2009 2:02 pm PT

    well it doesnt matter anymore because konami have decided to pull the plug and not make it

  • 1omar7raul1

    Posted Apr 27, 2009 4:14 am PT

    Exactly SickBastard2 , u arent sick after all , btw all this happening in Iraq and other countries is all a set up to make the world think that arabs are terrorists, I'm not really sure what governments like the American want , but one thing that's obvious is to use the oil and wealth of the middle-east , Iraqis were tricked as my fellow sickbastard said, and ask yourself this: if a country with a huge army attacks your country and kills your friends and family and cut off electricity and water, patrol on your neighborhood streets, humiliate the civilians, wouldnt you fight back ? enough said ..

  • SickBastard2

    Posted Apr 26, 2009 4:29 pm PT

    Insurgency propaganda BS you say??? From Paul BREMER (the American thief or chief thug) who left Baghdad with 20 billion dollars in his suitcase taken or missing from the Iraqi Central Bank or budget plus numerous precious ancient MESOPOTAMEAN treasures and artifacts stolen from the IRAQI MUSUEM to John NEGROPONTE the American/British war criminal that has a well known human rights abuse and well documented savage track record in Central America prior to being sent to IRAQ to stir up violence in the form of random urban bombings whose main targets were civilians to HALLIBURTON the TEXAS based company that was supposed to rebuild IRAQ yet SIX YEARS later IRAQ still has no water and no electricity while the company made billions to BLACKWATER the North Carolina private military and security criminal firm that is comprised of blood thirsty EX-COPS, Feds and former military privates and soldiers from the USA and other parts of the world whose job was nothing but to publicly kill IRAQI civilians and humiliate them in their own homeland and whose primary job was to protect the American thugs in charge while they complete their robbery of IRAQ. Listen mister Iraqis are not dumb they are simply being tricked, robbed and victimized by super powers bent on starving third world countries and stripping them of their rich natural resources and that is why you see MANY local Iraqi freedom fighters (obligated or forced to fight back as well) are picking up arms and fighting the AGGRESSORS (foreign invaders regardless who they are) and they are GOING to kick them out of their own land and restore PRIDE to their country. Now you tell me who is right and who is wrong? Who is the villain and who is the victim???

  • Scieran

    Posted Apr 26, 2009 3:57 pm PT

    I'm not ignorant. All I did was explain the truth that most dumb Americans do not know of it. "We fight because we're ordered to fight"? No one is forced to fight, it is a choice. There's no "previous" administration, it's ALWAYS the same administration. The Prime Minister is just a puppet. Before you make assumptions and go Pro-American, watch zeitgeist.

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