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Hei$t Impressions

Guy Cocker
By Guy Cocker, Editor

The developer of A Bard's Tale is moving into free-roaming crime sims with its second game. We tooled up and caught up with Hei$t at a recent Codemasters preview event.

Developer inXile is in Britain to show off its new crime sim, Hei$t, for the first time. We've just sat through a presentation detailing the game's major features and, eager to find out more, we cornered the American developer for a chat. Far from revealing any juicy new details about Hei$t, though, the representative seemed more concerned about how we Brits found the voice acting in their first game, A Bard's Tale. Concerns about nailing the atmosphere in its games seems to have led the American developer to set its latest game much closer to home, in swinging-'60s San Francisco.

You play Johnny Sutton, a man whose father was gunned down during a robbery gone wrong. The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, it seems, and you join the game with a fresh-out-of-jail Johnny planning a series of elaborate robberies all across San Francisco. You can't do this all on your own, though, so you put together a team of the best criminals in the city to help you out. Cracker is the appropriately named vault opener; The Kid acts as your getaway driver; and the muscles for each job is called Crumb. The final member of the team is Uncle Sal, who feeds you intel about each of the banks and helps you plan each one of them down to a tee.

While you can spend hours poring over each of Hei$t's finer details, the demo that we saw was an example of how you can just go in there guns blazing. After driving up to a bank with his team of crooks, Johnny climbs onto a table and announces that a robbery is taking place. From this moment, a clock begins to indicate how much time you've spent holding up the bank, because as time passes more people will begin to figure out what's going on. From here, you have to organise your men, keep an eye on what's happening around you, and, most importantly, make it out with as much cash as possible.

It's easy to pull off a robbery in Hei$t thanks to a simple, intuitive interface. Your team members are intelligent enough to go about their own business, but there's a carrot-and-stick approach to forming their behavior patterns during the game. If one of your team knocks out a guard and you like it, you can give him verbal encouragement. If, however, you don't want him to do that again, you can smack him around the head and tell him to cut it out. These decisions are very important to the success of each job--kill a guard and people might hear the gunfire, but knock him out and he may wake up again.

While the current communication system is based on button presses, the team is promising to implement a very cool voice-controlled system as well. Using a standard microphone, you will be able to record your own sayings for various situations and then use them in-game to perform those actions. For example, you can record yourself saying, "Stick your hands up, this is a robbery!" and then use that phrase in-game to start off a robbery. We've seen this system implemented in a couple of games before, but hopefully it will still add to the feeling of starring in your own heist movie.

Speaking of movies and the whole '60s San Francisco setting, Hei$t looks to have captured the period setting with élan. The characters boast cool afro haircuts and huge sunglasses, while the famously hilly roads of the city are re-created perfectly. One important aspect of the game will undoubtedly be the music, and while the soundtrack hasn't been finalised yet, we did hear "Break on Through (to the Other Side)" by the Doors on the menu screen. When asked about this, the designer said that it would love to include obscure Jimi Hendrix tracks on the soundtrack for people who really love the music of the period, but whether this will come to fruition remains to be seen.

While we didn't get to see the planning or getaway stages of the game, the developer did hint as to how these two elements will work. Uncle Sal will scope out each branch in advance and let you know the locations of cameras, how many guards there are, and what security measures are in the vaults. This last bit of info will determine what explosives you need for the safe, as well as what skill level you need to crack it before the cops turn up. inXile likens the cops to the agents from the Matrix films, meaning that if they're going to turn up, you want to be getting out of there pretty quickly. On the getaway side, you'll take the position of The Kid and do the driving yourself, but you'll occasionally have to perform Starsky & Hutch-style shooting as well. Shooting at the cops will help get them off your tail, but you'll also be able to shoot down signs and other roadside objects to create diversions.

In between missions you'll have a full city to explore, as well as the ability to perform tasks that will help you in the heists themselves. Part of your job is to increase your contacts in the underground crime world, because you'll need new equipment, skills, and allies if you're to make it through the dozens of banks in the game. One example we were given was a mission to get the city's garbagemen on your side. You'll be able to use these allies during getaways, calling on them to use their trucks to block police cars so you can flee. Optional side missions will be available to make some of the heists a little easier, but you'll have the choice to skip these if you want.

After our presentation, inXile was incredibly coy about releasing any further information about the game. Questions about city size and multiplayer elements went unanswered, leaving a lot of uncertainty about how much longevity the game is set to offer. However, we do know that the game will offer an in-depth backstory to the main character of Johnny. It will also give you plenty of chances to break away from the main group, as well as control the other members of the team directly.

At only a 30 percent completion level, there's still a lot of work to be done on Hei$t; hopefully the designer will deliver a compelling game from this original idea. There's still a lot to be seen, such as the heist planning, the getaways, and the general free-roaming elements, but we should be fed information between now and the game's release. Hei$t is set to come out on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC in Q4 2007, meaning you should be looting the banks of San Francisco before the year's out.

Guy Cocker
By Guy Cocker, Editor

Guy Cocker is the Editor of GameSpot UK, a handheld gaming fan, and someone who actually managed to use video games to lose weight. He recently took up the position of games expert on BBC 5 live and is a BAFTA games judge.

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Kingnetherdrake 5 pts

Yeah I'm afraid this is dead, sounded like a nice game. But it's about 2 years overdue and no news has been posted since the preview. Shame =(

evil_angel74 5 pts

wow. no comments since may. is this game still even being produced. it looked like a cool premise, but gamespot only has like 2 things about it.

zjw1234 5 pts

this game wil be a big let down the graphics are rubish and this came out in 2007 the graphics should be a lot beter they have not even set an exact day

LordPhatD 5 pts

sounds sweet but it was set to come out in 2007

metalkid9 11 pts

this game is taking forever to arrive. not even a exact release date

DEmaddin 5 pts

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Silent_King 5 pts

Well it surely is past 30% completion now... lol

xander25 5 pts

sounds awesome but this preview is old as hell and its almost 09 is this game ever gonna come out? if it does we can almost guarantee that it will kick ass

Jambajuice95 5 pts

This sounds badass! Can't wait for this game to come out.

crudmanIV 5 pts

Is this is anything like the mission in GTA4 where you rob the bank, then Im IN! ROBBERY+GUNS=FUN!

Gamezero224 5 pts

I love game that allows you to go anywhere

ao28 5 pts

I'll rent this one, but i'me not puting $60 down on it like I am for far cry 2, brothers in arms 3, saints row 2, and metal gear solid 4

humancalledBob 5 pts

Just found out about this today and it looks like it could be alot of fun. I just hope it doesn't end up with a "sucks" rating. I'd like it to be educational. Planning and pulling off a heist might be something I'd need to do if my day job fails.

RockaWuzHur 5 pts

I haven't heard anything about this game until just now!

maverick_76 5 pts

Please, did you actually play Kane & Lynch? That game felt so unfinished with the horrible gun play and hit detection. The premise was a good one but implementation was another story....

Cinematic0903 5 pts

Looks awesome! The voice thing will be cool and to the guy below me, Kane and Lynch didn't suck. Stop being a prude.

heydude123 5 pts

sounds like a GTA with bank robberys invloved just hope this game dont end up sucking like kane and lynch

thenephariouson 18 pts

Jbolt911 GTA has been put back so that Rockstar can have a simultaneous release of PS3 & 360, i just hope its worth the wait. This year should be a good one for us gameing public : )

sivasiva 5 pts

there are a lot of games like similar to GTA coming out this year such as saints row 2, splinter cell conviction and heist. so GTA IV may not be so popular this year

Jbolt911 5 pts

thenephariouson, no1 knows the true answer why GTA is being pushed back so stfu

thenephariouson 18 pts

Sounds like quite an original premise, and if done properly with time & attention to detail it should be a great game, but sadly i suspect this game will suffer the same shortfalls that Kane & Lynch suffered from, ie being a tottaly cr@p game with a good idea behind it. We'll just have to wait and see. On a bit of a side note, i think MS should p$ss Sony off and release GTA4 NOW!!!!!! and forego the deal that Sony & Rockstar have made!!!!

Eagles5 5 pts

i can see the online game play right now..... -this game will be great

mikewalsh69 5 pts

if its like gta that makes it a good thing. whats bad about having 2 imilar games?

scat-mgduffs 5 pts

this wont be a gta ripoff hei$t is gona have its own feel and its own sence of story like you can customise your cars make conections plan out roberies i dont think gta made planing out and customising i think need for speed done the car bit lol (spelling sucks)

gameboy360 5 pts

omg i hate people that say this looks like GTA just casue you can rob places, drive around the city, and do side missions. You do not play as a gangster, or do anything gang related.

Sony_FreaK 5 pts

Hmmmmmmmmmm...........I want to play this, looks pretty cool

NinjaMunkey01 5 pts

looks like another GTA, you'll buy it, complete half the story then realise that your playing the same missions over and over again yet with different banks. i hope it dosent play like that though cos the idea sounds great.

Paultiscali 5 pts

the game looks and sounds prefect. As long as its not short and boring im deffo buying it

km1498 5 pts

Lets just hope this game adds its own style and is not just a complete GTA clone. Like Saints Row did.

gilint-unit 5 pts

hi every one i hope so its gon be the coolest in ps3 thanks thanks ((((((((((((((((dudes))))))))))))))))

HellsKing 5 pts

Bah! I don't mind if there is no replay value. As long as it gives me the burst of excitment that I want to get when i play it the first way through... King4life

GTA-Mafioso 5 pts

Ocean's Eleven 70's version, I Like it!!!

BikerPunk 5 pts

looks good, but seems like a game that wouldnt have too much replayablility

coolio26 5 pts

Ha, ha, like in Pulp Fiction. They should base a game off that movie.

Sandlynx9 5 pts

I'm waiting for the diner robbing game, pumpkin.

uberjannie 9 pts

what did you say? 30% done and it will be done in about 6 months time? Yeah Right!

keelog_05 5 pts

Is that the sound of Jack Thompson pitching a pup tent?

sancezz 5 pts

those graphics are amazingly good...

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