The Secret World Dark Days Trailers

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On March - 26 - 2010

On March 25, secrets would be revealed, said the trailer released by Funcom two days ago. Those secrets were gameplay footage, which probably surprises absolutely no one!

While the game’s characters and environments look damned good, I’m not too sure about the look of the combat and flow of battle, but then again, I’m no MMORPG man. There is no HUD on display in the trailer, but it’s doubtful this is a feature that makes it into the final game.

Full trailer after the cut

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The Secret World: Dark Days Teaser

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On March - 24 - 2010

The Secret World is still no closer to an official release date, but Funcom is slowly turning the wheels of their PR machine, cranking out artwork and releasing teasers.

And one of these teasers will be brought to you today! There’s really not much going on except for a man discussing the “darkness of this world”, the promise that “secrets will be revealed” on March 25, an abandoned town and something that looks a lot like… Cthulhu?

Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn! Chthulhu fhtagn! Chthulhu fhtagn!

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The Secret World artwork released

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On February - 17 - 2010

More and more information on Funcom’s next project The Secret World is being released in the weeks leading up to the Game Developer’s Conference in March, where the game will be shown to the public for the first time.

We’ve already told you about the removal of grinding from the occasion as well as shown a trailer comprised of in-game footage, and now Funcom has released two pieces of artwork from their upcoming MMO. The two images details the town of Kingsmouth, previously shown in the in-game trailer. It appears to be a town completely overrun by zombies, and you can’t really go wrong with zombies in an MMO.

See them after the cut

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No grinding in The Secret World

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On February - 15 - 2010

One of the, in my opinion, major problems with most MMOs is the need to constantly grind your levels. It might be part of the overall experience, but grinding can get frightfully boring.

This is the reason I have high hopes for Funcom’s upcoming MMO, which forgoes a character leveling system and the need for a perpetual grind.

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The Secret World: first in-game footage

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On February - 6 - 2010

I dunno about my fellow writers here at The Gaming Vault, but I am definitely excited about Funcom’s new MMO The Secret WOrld, which combines real world history with myths, urban legends and pop culture into a new and “exciting universe”.

So far we’ve seen two trailers and some screenshots, but actual in-game footage hadn’t surfaced until this week. This isn’t gameplay footage, but it does show off the game’s in-game graphics.

The trailer introduces us to the small town of Kingsmouth, which should sound familiar to those who like H.P. Lovecraft. Not to mention the fact that a streetsign appears to read “Lovekraft lane”. The black and white footage shows off the town post-destruction, with a narrator explaining what happened. How it fits into the overall story remains to be seen.

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Play Age of Conan, get on The Secret World beta

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On November - 12 - 2009

Play Age of Conan, get on The Secret World beta

Funcom is doing their best to entice players back to Age of Conan, offering two weeks of free play for returning players and two weeks of double experience for everyone. Those who choose to subscribe will be given even better gifts.

Sign up for three months to earn a place in The Secret World beta; sign on for six months for a beta spot plus an in-game AOC experience boosting helment; and signing on for a full year gives you all of the above plus a free copy of the AOC expansion Rise of the Godslayer on release. These rewards are eligible from October onwards.

Are Funcom becoming desperate?

“We know that coming back to a massively multiplayer online game demands effort, so for us it’s all about making it worthwhile for former players to come back,” Erling Ellingsen of Funcom told Eurogamer.

“With all the improvements having been introduced to the game, we’re eager to have as many former players as possible be exposed to all the updates. So for returning players we’re offering two weeks free game time, and the ability to level up twice as fast as normal.”

Financial difficulties in Funcom, “The Secret World” suffers

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On September - 29 - 2009

Norwegian developer Funcom seem to be in some financial difficulties for the moment, and are cutting costs by laying off 20% of their current staff. The company lost $34 million last year.

The cuts have resulted in a “significant delay” to their upcoming MMO: The Secret World, which hasn’t been officially dated, but is expected in 2010.

As a Norwegian, I’m hoping Funcom manages to survive and that The Secret World can make up for the anti-climactic release of Age of Conan

The Secret World screenshots are rather impressive

Posted by Michael O'Connor On September - 11 - 2009

The first ever screenshots for Funcom’s upcoming MMORPG The Secret World surfaced earlier today, and this journalist for one is most definitely impressed.

Take a look below and judge for yourself.

PAX 2009: More info on The Secret World

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On September - 3 - 2009

Norwegian developer Funcom, whom we reported on yesterday, has some more news about their upcoming MMO The Secret World. The company is currently in Seattle for Penny Arcade Expo, showing off the game behind closed doors. This is the first time the game will be seen by anyone outside of Funcom.

“We’ve taken inspiration from history books, mythologies, urban legends and pop culture, mixing it all into an exciting universe. Development began almost seven years ago, but the in-game story stretches back literally millions of years,” said creative director Ragnar Tørnquist in an interview with Norweigan newspaper Dagbladet.

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The Secret World trailer teases unique MMO premise

Posted by Michael O'Connor On April - 7 - 2009

The Secret World trailer teases unique MMO premise

Funcom has just released the first every trailer of Ragnar Tornquist’s uniquely styled The Secret World, which is shaping up to be a very different kind of MMO.

The concept behind The Secret World involves taking the real world as we know it, and overlaying it onto a contemporary dark fantasy world of warped horror. Urban locations, with a familiarity we all recognised, interspersed with fantastical elements of our nightmares and fears.

As an MMO, The Secret World be unique in that it has no classes. Characters will be freely definable from a large pool of unique skills… and not all of them will be based on combat. In fact, the game will blend elements of both fighting and puzzle-solving, which certainly hasn’t been seen before in the genre.

The Secret World is currently planned for release on the PC and Xbox 360 at an unspecified date. Don’t be expecting it before 2010 at least.

Enjoy the trailer, and be sure to click the HD button to see it as its best quality.

Funcom demoes The Secret World at GDC

Posted by Jens Erik Vaaler On March - 10 - 2009

As some of you may know, Norwegian developer Funcom is working on a new MMORPG entitled The Secret World.
Some screenshots have previously been leaked to the internet, but nothing else since then.

But at the Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco this year, The Secret World will be demoed behind by designer Ragnar Tørnquist.

The title features an original setting created by Funcom, with contemporary elements combining with “magic, myths, conspiracies and dark horrors”.
According to Funcom the game will blend elements of MMO gameplay with ARGs and social networking.

We’ll give you more details if, and when, they’re revealed.

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