Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter® 2


Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and Halo: Reach lead designer Christian Allen has taken to Kickstarter to fund his resurrection of old-school, hardcore tactical shooters.


He's after $200,000, and he's got until 1st April to make it. So far he's had 151 backers who've pledged a combined $7448.


"For years, fans of tactical shooters have been crying out for someone to make a quality, hardcore, close-quarters combat tactical shooter," wrote Allen on his Kickstarter page.

'GRAW lead turns to Kickstarter to fund hardcore tactical shooter' Screenshot allen

Christian Allen with, appropriately, guns.


"But in contrast to these requests, game publishers eschew realism and tactics in exchange for ease of use and 'cinematic' flavour.

"[tactical shooter fans] don't care about a blockbuster cinematic experience; they can already get that from COD or Uncharted. They want a focused, challenging experience that leaves them satisfied in conquering it."

Christian Allen, founder, Serellan


"This campaign aims to see if my theory that real tactical shooters aren't dead, and that enough people want one to justify the cost of development."


Allen has started a new company called Serellan, and formed a small, experienced team.


"We are focusing our initial development on a hardcore CQB tactical shooter," he shared.


"This game will get back to the core of what is loved about the tac-shooter, featuring realistic weapon modelling, outfitting and commanding your squad, objective-based, non-linear missions set in real-world locations around the world, single player, co-op, and multiplayer.


The funding will help Allen prove to investors that the appetite for such a game exists.


"My approach is to look to the fans and what they have been asking about for so many years," Allen explained in a separate interview with Hookshot Inc. "They don't care about a blockbuster cinematic experience; they can already get that from COD or Uncharted. They want a focused, challenging experience that leaves them satisfied in conquering it.

'GRAW lead turns to Kickstarter to fund hardcore tactical shooter' Screenshot pledge

Here's a whole basket of Pledge.


"Pitching that to a publisher, though, is like pitching a new flight sim. They think the genre is dead, like point and click adventure games supposedly are - Double Fine showed them the error of their ways."

"This game will get back to the core of what is loved about the tac-shooter, featuring realistic weapon modelling, outfitting and commanding your squad, objective-based, non-linear missions set in real-world locations around the world, single player, co-op, and multiplayer."

Christian Allen


Tim Schafer's Double Fine studio received overwhelming Kickstarter support for an old school point and click adventure project. Double Fine sought $400,000, but has received - with eight days to go - a staggering $2.4 million from 69,507 backers.


Christian Allen and Serellan will reward Kickstarter funders in different ways. There are three tiers of involvement: Silver, Gold and Platinum. Pledging $50 or more gets you into the Silver tier, where you'll be able to vote game content. Pledging $100 or more gets you into the Gold tier, allowing you to submit content for the game. And pledging $1000 or more gets you into the Platinum tier, where you'll participate in "creative meetings, visit the studio, and much more".


The rewards continue to scale up to donations of $10,000 or more, and they all stack, meaning that at $10,000 you receive every tier of rewards.


Pledging top whack - $10,000 or more - gets you a custom Baretta gun by Christian Allen himself. You can opt for a BBgun replica if the laws of your country/state don't allow this. $7500 or more has Christian Allen fly to your home town to organise a LAN party; $5000 or more involves a trip to the studio and to a shooting range; and $2500 has your face and name put on a team member in the game.

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Next week sees a host of Tom Clancy-related titles attempt to sneak up on Xbox Live users and pry open their wallets, armed only with a set of price discounts.


From 21st to 27th February you'll be able to take advantage of the following offers, as detailed on Major Nelson's blog:

  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Co-op Collection, 200 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Co-op Collection 200 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction Deniable Ops: Insurgency 400 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter Chapter 2, 300 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. Air Supremacy, 400 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 2 All-in-one Pack, 400 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's EndWar Escalation, 200 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, 600 points (50 per cent off)
  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction Outfit, 200 points (50 per cent off)


Should you survive that onslaught, Pac-Man wades in the following week with an army of demented, blood-thirsty ghouls in tow. From 28th February you'll be able to grab the thoroughly awesome PAC-MAN Championship Edition DX for 400 Points, down from 800.

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