APB Updated Impressions

GamesCom offered the first chance to see All Points Bulletin being played live, and from what we saw, this MMO crime sim is looking very promising.

Long shrouded in secrecy, APB has recently been making appearances everywhere, from high-profile events like E3 to smaller industry conferences such as Brighton Develop. The game is reaching its final stages of development, and developer Realtime Worlds celebrated that fact with the first live demo today at GamesCom in Cologne. A hugely ambitious project, APB is an online massively multiplayer open-world action game that pits the lawmakers against the lawbreakers in a huge urban war.

The GamesCom demo focussed on the enforcer team, whose job it is to keep the peace in the world of APB. The demo started with a short introduction to the world, with two people playing the game locally joining forces with people in remote locations. They all got into a police car--one of the 30 vehicles that will be featured in the game. EJ Moreland, the lead designer, highlighted how the bodykits for the cars will be completely customisable, allowing law enforcement to be just as fashionable as the tattooed criminals we've seen in videos to date.

After the enforcers got a crew of four people together, they headed for a rendezvous with an informant. Once you've met an informant in APB, he'll issue you missions remotely, and if you're in a gang, these missions will filter out to all of the members automatically. The enforcement team then proceeded to follow the orders they had been given--using a battering ram to knock down a door, grabbing a briefcase, and delivering it somewhere else, for example.

The combat in APB looks to be a lot of fun, thanks mainly to the strategy involved. One of the players we saw was using a rifle, but the second opted to use a nonlethal shotgun. The shotgun wasn't as powerful as the rifle, especially from far away, but it did allow him to incapacitate enemies and then go up and arrest them. The benefit of this is that it takes criminals longer to respawn if they're arrested rather than killed--15 seconds rather than eight, according to Moreland. There will be 30 weapons in the full game too, with some of the weapons accessible only once you've reached a certain player rating.

The demo also gave us a chance to see certain features in the game for the first time. Players are able to create their own death music, which then plays whenever you kill anyone in the game. There's also an interesting feature whereby people close to you in the world will hear whatever you're saying, so you can't assume your commands are limited just to your team.

The demo also proved a perfect opportunity to let Realtime Worlds spill the beans on other new features that will appear in the finished game. You'll be able to create 10 different characters on one account in APB, although this could be changed before release according to demand. The team is already thinking of what it calls "horizontal expansions" to the game--special districts infested with zombies, for example, or a Mad Max-style driving area. They're even toying around with the idea of a golden briefcase--a rare loot drop of $10,000 to $20,000 that's highlighted for everyone on the map, and the first person to get it to a designated area wins the lot.

APB is on the home stretch in terms of development, and Realtime Worlds is promising an open beta "very soon." That said, it's an ambitious massively multiplayer online game, so there's plenty of testing needed before it's released in Q1 2010. The game is currently slated for release on the PC only, but it's clear that the team has its eyes set on the consoles as well. Stay tuned for more information as we get it.

68 Comments

  • FlashHawk79

    Posted Oct 4, 2009 10:06 am PT

    Woah woah woah, districts infested with zombies? I thought of that months ago! They're in my head, man! I wrote 11 pages of stuff for a crime MMO, and most of it is in this game!

  • mortaleclipse

    Posted Oct 2, 2009 9:41 am PT

    Games looks promising, hoping if this a true f2p they prove the assumption that f2p games are crap. Almost 100% of all f2p games tend to suck and really really hoping this one doesnt follow that same path. Cant wait to get my grubby fingures on this and start blasting on you mofos

  • 1-800-Homicide

    Posted Sep 24, 2009 11:23 am PT

    they need to quit jerking each other off and tell us whether it will be on the 360 or not

  • majbros

    Posted Sep 20, 2009 6:58 am PT

    Om-gah!! I'm STOKED!!!

  • Vasot

    Posted Sep 20, 2009 2:42 am PT

    MMO ??? No thanks...

  • s3NoXeRs3

    Posted Aug 27, 2009 9:56 pm PT

    I want more News!!!!!!!!! All Guy Crocker did is restate everything thats already been said about the game.

  • william623

    Posted Aug 24, 2009 12:56 am PT

    please make the multi genre in APB.... TPS and MMO, please...

  • tat2pap

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 6:09 pm PT

    havent played a good mmo for a long time , looking forward to this one .

  • -rukah_bear

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 6:28 am PT

    @ turbo It's not anything like WoW. Please read up.

  • konradak

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 1:53 pm PT

    Blehh, I thought this was coming to the 360 also? What happened to that?

  • TwistLock

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 3:09 pm PT

    ...Alright, is this all the coverage that this game is getting by GS at GC? I know that RealTimeWorlds has been promising full gameplay videos in their podcast after this convention, but I was pretty sure they'd be allowing the press to take some footage of it. C'mon GameSpot. Sneak a camera into the booth or something.

  • s3NoXeRs3

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 11:59 am PT

    I think its more like GtaSA multi-player online meets APB's Style

  • turbo4400

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 11:00 am PT

    So is this like WoW but modern and with guns and stuff or am i missing something completely?

  • conan6980

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 7:35 am PT

    @ Kougeru: I'm actually not being ignorant. I know how much it is to build a new, decent computer, as I just did that. That wasn't my point. I'm saying, that while there are many advantages of playing on a PC, the games are advancing faster than the hardware making it almost a must to UPGRADE your EXISTING PC in order to play a new game. So in turn, it costs more in the long run, in some cases, to play PC if you have to keep upgrading just to play a new game.

  • downloadthefile

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 7:41 pm PT

    It's different in that CrimeCraft is a game that is played entirely in PvP Scenarios, and you craft stuff from stuff that drops in those scenarios. It is a horrible game as well, I played it in beta and its one of the worst games I have ever seen.

    APB is still confusing to me, but it has vehicles, much better graphics, and its cops vs. criminals and i guess criminals vs. criminals.

  • MidnightKilla

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 7:12 pm PT

    So... How's this different from CrimeCraft again?

  • Jiggy_Wilson

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 6:12 pm PT

    Wait, wait, wait! No sub fee (provided xraycat7055 and his link ar real)? Districts with zombies? Maybe on an Xbox? Good. God. This is gonna own. Even if I have to get it for my dinosaur computer, I'll shell out the cash. Open world+Zombies+FREE=Probably the best thing ever.

  • xraycat7055

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 4:48 pm PT

    It will not require a monthly subscription. MAYBE f2p

    http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/apb-requires-no-monthly-subscription

  • wolf0

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 3:36 pm PT

    come on consoles the game looks fun

  • Armyboy5

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 2:42 pm PT

    And PLEASE be free to play!!!

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