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otakufreak907
05-02-2008, 02:32 AM
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6190298.html?action=convert&om_clk=latestnews&tag=latestnews;title;1

Thought I'd post this, I mean, why not? XD.

Techercizer
05-02-2008, 05:49 PM
Well that gives a lot of answers! It's good to know the Devs meant to put in a better storyline, and that bodes well for any sequels.

moonsongv1.2
06-18-2008, 02:38 PM
Don't sell yourself short. The story was definately tough to follow but it was boat loads better than GOW. Now that is a game that had no story. The only problem with the story is you really have to pay attention and replay the game once, twice, or three times. Unfortunately, when customers clammer for the next big thing that's not a luxury one can afford.

What I understand the story to be is Hayden, a mentally unstable black ops agent is sent to clean up a mess. He is given a syrum to keep him safe from infection. Things get fubar and Mesner wants to fix hayden as he feels he is broken and the infection can save him. What I get out of this is mesner is a bit off the deep end as he believes the infection is a godsend. Anyway, your infection only spreads a bit due to the syrum which explains the gradual powers and change. You are still working for the us government in league with a russian man who knows stuff. As things progress you get to a point where mesner thinks you are ready to mutate and due to the syrum you stop that only because efron was put in the vial by the russian man since he knows stuff. Then he tells you he did this and flushes your system. Efron is presented in a movie in a classroom as explaining why there are various forms of infected as they grow a metal skin the later stages of evolution. This explains the old ones as well. The only thing that is kind of blah is the suit, however I look at that as a cold war experiment. Now here's the twist. The sub was a us sub in the beginning so this whole plot was a bio weapon experiment by uncle sam gone bad. The Russians just continued the work during the cold war. Current times explain how the cold war technology is surfacing now. Which can actually relate to current times as we don't know what went on behind the iron curtain. Anyway, mesner wants to spread a signal that the infected can hear to make them journey all over the world and create a master race of unbroken people. Mesner feels humans are broken and the infected are a savior. That tells me mesner went of the deep end. so you save the world and the end sets the stage as Hayden becoming a superhero in a world that still lives with a strange virus that was developed as a bio weapon. A bio weapon gone wrong. That's what I get out of the story.