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CES Update on The Agency

Carolyn Koh, who traveled last week to Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show has returned and today files this report on SOE's upcoming spy-based MMORPG, The Agency.

Designer Hal Milton, Studio Manager Matt Wilson and Art Director Corey Dangel were all present in Vegas and showing off The Agency, but Hal was doing all the talking. He was on a caffeine high (I understood they actually let him have a double latte) and the other guys were letting him talk. Nineteen to the dozen, spewing out facts faster than machine gun fire, his passion for The Agency evident in every wave of his hands, he talked while we watched the trailer and took disjointed notes as quickly as we could write.

James Bond, Modesty Blaise, Man from Uncle, Mission Impossible, those are the worlds that The Agency epitomizes. Suave sophistication, high espionage mixed up with fast action, high-risk missions. It’s about cool gadgetry and plain old fire power. You choose your style. Do you prefer the suave, sophisticated Bruce Wayne, silent, utility-belt-nifty method of gaining entrance into a locked facility? Then you would probably join U.N.I.T.E. (United Nations Intelligence and Tactical Experts). If you identify with the down and dirty Frank Castle fire-power jeep and bazooka method of entry, you might prefer ParaGON, the Paramilitary Global Operations Network.

We listened to the main Agency theme as the trailer rolled and Hal talked, praising the composition by Tom Salta – the composer for music for games such as Red Steel, Ghost Recon2 and for NBC’s 2006 Winter Olympics. “It really gets you going! You think you know the theme. It’s so familiar you feel like you know it,” and it is. The main theme is Get Smart, Mission Impossible and James Bond, but it’s not – and yet, that will give readers an idea of the excitement the music elicits in listeners.

A new trailer was created for CES 2008 with Fraps – it was all in-game footage showing us that the development of the game is moving along well, although they did integrate some scenes from the first trailer shown as they wanted to show Cassie and Duncan, their quintessential U.N.I.T.E and ParaGON agents. Avatars will not be “real people” but comic-book stylized representations. Several body types will be available, but think “beautiful people” with boobalicious babes and, magnificently hunky men. The U.N.I.T.E. agents would be epitomized in James Bond and Modesty Blaise. The ParaGON agents… think of the cigar chomping Nick Fury and hmm… who do you know in female literary characters that would epitomize the ParaGON agent? Think Punk rock style hair and clothing, army boots, rocket launcher… Tankgirl perhaps.

Operative “cards” were shown for the first time – in the manner of I.D. tags with pictures and stats – except that the sides to the card are endless. Turn it over, you get more stats and as your operative improves and levels, his or her skills grow, so too will the number of “sides” to that card. Operatives are your Qs, Moneypennys and Oracles. They help you to retrofit your vehicles and improve your armor, they provide you intelligence and improved weaponry. You can have a stable of 100 operatives, we were told, but like any bunch of employees, they could slack off, quarrel and refuse to work with one another, or you could receive a text message (if you turn on that option) one day from one to the effect of “On 2 wks vaca w Sonia, Cya” and you realize you’ve lost the use of your top two operatives for a few real life days. Interesting… operatives have love lives. So how do you grow and level your operatives? There are “operative” moments in game that if you use, will give them xp. These are found during missions where you can dial your operative and make a request to help you perform an action. For example: short circuit a key function in the building, bust a steam valve, give you information or intelligence.

We watched a video of Hal, Matt and Corey playing a 3-man mission – or 2-man 1-gal mission anyway – James Pwned, Rex and Sophia. Rex entered their agency headquarters to obtain the mission. Old recruitment posters lined the walls, experiments of all sorts are happening behind glass windowed rooms – surreally like James Bond walking with Q to get outfitted with the latest gadgets. Players should be taking “photographs” of these moments in-game as they could well be “Intel” moments that come in useful later in the game. An observant agent is a good agent. Pay attention. That exploding vest or teddy-bear may be a key component in a mission some day.

As we moved along, screens upon screens of data hung from the walls. Intelligence from Prague, Shanghai, and the latest oil prices maybe? We stopped to play on an arcade machine in the lobby. Q*bert opened up on the screen. I kid you not. Q*bert. Yes, mini-games are in The Agency – but they all mean something. Maybe the spook you are meeting will respect you more if you beat them in a game, or your message could be unlocked only if you make the high score for the day. Yes, this is a world of espionage. Trust no one; make use of everyone… and everything.

We received the mission – basically, a “Follow” mission. The word is that Das Committee had plans to blow up the German Embassy in Prague. Bombs will be attached to four columns. Our mission is to tail a member of Das Committee and find out where exactly those bombs are, and disarm them. Here, Hal explained the alias system. How strong your alias is will determine whether or not you are spotted. So, if you wore street clothes and kept a reasonable distance, you could possibly tail the suspect all the way without being caught out. Well, our agents were in their field clothes – they were dressed in their combat, stealth and support outfits. The suspect, wary of being tailed, looked around and scanned the street often. Our agents ducked behind cars and other pedestrians to no avail. Spotted! So the chase began.

He disappeared through a passageway and a massive steel door closed behind him. Now what? Blow through the door or use a gadget from your utility belt? Hal pointed out the “smart” in-game objects here. In order to keep the UI minimal and interaction simple, world interaction is integrated into the objects in-game. A mouse over will bring up the integration screen with the actions available to your character – and some of these are operative moments.

We opened the door silently and moved quickly through. Four bombs, four columns. Have they been planted yet? Other enemy agents stood in the way. Scanning around, we found an operative moment. Oh, this will do nicely. A steam valve right about face level of the goons. A quick call, a blown steam valve for distraction and a fast knifing, they were dispatched without bringing undue attention to your location, plus XP for the operative.

We entered another room and stumbled into Das Committee wiring up the bombs. A firefight ensued with our agents attempting to shoot the enemy, disarm the bombs and stay alive. The objective here is to save the Embassy. How you do it is up to you. You can shoot the guys carrying the bombs and prevent them from planting the bombs or disarm the bombs after they’ve been planted. We found out here that stray bullets could do a lot of harm to your own team. In an attempt to provide Sophia covering fire, Matt instead shot the bomb she was disarming. Blam. Dead Agent and destroyed column. Oops! Is that the floor above coming down?

We saw another Agency moment then, as we either blew up or disarmed all of the bombs and Das Committee tried to escape. Only Matt made it (well, Sophia was dead!) and as the truck peeled away, he grabbed a package of explosives and threw it. That started a chain reaction that reached the truck and blew it to kingdom come.

Then we revived Sophia with what looked like a hypodermic needle and two more little nuggets of information fell from Hal’s lips. A field medic can revive. A field technician can set custom respawn points.

Missions here are a departure from the usual MMOG quests. Instead of a pass / fail method of grading, it grades on a scale, from Bronze to Gold. For this particular mission, to get the Gold level, you’d have had to have all four columns standing at the end of the mission. Bronze required only one column standing. The better the grade, the better the rewards, so you could repeat this mission with your group, at a higher level with less group members or even solo, to earn more cash.

That was the end of the trailer, so we went onto Question and Answer time. We learned that the PS3 and PC game will launch at the same time, but the players will be separated although they can chat across platform. They are working hard to get all of their game / web / mail and other communication interfaces properly working, as this game will integrate text messaging, IM and email to get updates to you. Imagine getting a text message in the middle of a boring meeting telling you that your new Lamborghini has been retrofitted with rocket launchers and was ready to go. Then after the meeting, you fire up your web interface to get a second operative to deliver it to Prague. Cool…

As we talked further about the game world, Hal began bouncing up and down in his seat in excitement. The various corporations have been fleshed out and SoE Seattle has reserved a large number of domain names. Their intent is to set up websites for each of these corporations.

“We’re going crazy with our story and content,” he exclaimed, “We’ve fleshed out the whole world story and we’re reserving a bunch of websites and we’re going to have fun with that!”

“We will make use of all the tools available at hand,” concluded Matt. “This is a world of espionage. Secrets and intelligence.” If they can pull it off, incorporating real world gadgets and tools, it could be the next big thing, blurring the lines of virtual worlds and reality into one big MMOG.

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Deathstrike2 writes:

This game looks great!  I wonder if this will be a 2009 release?

 

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1/14/08 11:19:52 AM
 
notquite writes:

I've seen the Fraps demo, and... I can't believe I'm saying this about an SOE product... this actually looks fantastic. Favourite touch so far? The in-game arcade machines with Sony-licenced titles from days of yore (QBert anyone?), which despite being sidegames are supposed to have some effect on the gameworld. It looks like the best attempt at a modern-day setting MMO yet.

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1/14/08 11:53:38 AM
 
Neopsych writes:

Looks promising. I hope this gets all the support that a unique genre / theme and a new IP should get so we can show encouragement for the industry to be daring and to continue to explore non-dragon related game ideas.

 

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1/14/08 1:00:30 PM
 
eric_w66 writes:

Indeed, I've been interested in an online Spy oriented game since I played Danger International (pencil and paper) waaay back in the early 90's.

Now if Microsoft would let some real developer have the shadowrun and battletech licenses... Microsoft keeps shafting the MMO's for these two IP's.

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1/14/08 2:35:58 PM
 
chaintm writes:

Definitly looks very fun, will have to see what becomes of this one for sure.

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TheChronic writes:

Originally posted by Deathstrike2

This game looks great!  I wonder if this will be a 2009 release?

 


excuse me, but what exaclty looks great to you ?

this game looks like a yesterday-generation game and why should I pay 15 bucks each month to play a team-fortress2 clone ?

the graphics looks crap and noway is this game a mmorpg...

I would try this game, but you know Sony Online Entertainment is on top of my "nono-list" so, SOE you screwed up, give it up its over...

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1/14/08 3:28:20 PM
 
Pjay2k writes:

Originally posted by TheChronic

 

Originally posted by Deathstrike2

This game looks great!  I wonder if this will be a 2009 release?

 


excuse me, but what exaclty looks great to you ?

 

this game looks like a yesterday-generation game and why should I pay 15 bucks each month to play a team-fortress2 clone ?

the graphics looks crap and noway is this game a mmorpg...

I would try this game, but you know Sony Online Entertainment is on top of my "nono-list" so, SOE you screwed up, give it up its over...

lol thats what I was thinkin.

I got no problems with SOE, but this game looks like a TFC2 copy to me, it really doesnt impress me at all.

plus the bad reputation of SOE gives me another reason no to play this game.

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1/14/08 3:30:57 PM
 
JestorRodo writes:

Originally posted by TheChronic

 

Originally posted by Deathstrike2

This game looks great!  I wonder if this will be a 2009 release?

 


excuse me, but what exaclty looks great to you ?

 

this game looks like a yesterday-generation game and why should I pay 15 bucks each month to play a team-fortress2 clone ?

the graphics looks crap and noway is this game a mmorpg...

I would try this game, but you know Sony Online Entertainment is on top of my "nono-list" so, SOE you screwed up, give it up its over...

    I have to agree , This  looks to much like TFC2.  Just as well SOE is on top no it is the Nono-list.

 

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1/14/08 3:32:44 PM
 
grndzro writes:

Originally posted by eric_w66

Indeed, I've been interested in an online Spy oriented game since I played Danger International (pencil and paper) waaay back in the early 90's.

Now if Microsoft would let some real developer have the shadowrun and battletech licenses... Microsoft keeps shafting the MMO's for these two IP's.

Somone else does have Battletech and Shadowrun

Smith & Tinker

http://www.smithandtinker.com/news/

And the best part of their acquisition of these franchises is that Jordan Weisman is the founder of Smith & Tinker........He also is the founder of FASA.

There will be big things comming from this company I'm sure of it.

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1/14/08 5:44:39 PM
 
Acidblood7 writes:

From the gameplay video, it looks a bit...cartoony, like Team Fortress 2 cartoony.

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1/14/08 5:48:20 PM
 
eric_w66 writes:

Originally posted by grndzro

 

Originally posted by eric_w66

Indeed, I've been interested in an online Spy oriented game since I played Danger International (pencil and paper) waaay back in the early 90's.

Now if Microsoft would let some real developer have the shadowrun and battletech licenses... Microsoft keeps shafting the MMO's for these two IP's.

Somone else does have Battletech and Shadowrun

 

Smith & Tinker

http://www.smithandtinker.com/news/

And the best part of their acquisition of these franchises is that Jordan Weisman is the founder of Smith & Tinker........He also is the founder of FASA.

There will be big things comming from this company I'm sure of it.


Well I hope Microsoft has left them for good... there was a MMO being developed at one point called Battletech 3025 and then there was the recently shelved Shadowrun game (now its developer is trying to keep it alive but under a different name: www.sixthworldgames.com).

Both IP's are just supremely fertile grounds for MMO's.

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1/14/08 10:32:22 PM
 
Dullard writes:

OMG Sony sucks and I'll never... play another... wow... that looks cool... game from... huh... can't wait to see more... die in a fire Sony... umm... any mention of beta?

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1/14/08 11:28:14 PM
 
Vevi writes:

Carolyn, great use of Comic book references!  Very nice article.  

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1/15/08 8:37:38 AM
 
openedge1 writes:

I keep seeing everyone referring to TF2...yet, I dont get that...

Is it the class structure?

The visuals?

I can see how the look may be close to TF2 due to the models coloring styles...well, I mean, it has a cartoonish comic book look...but, TF2 uses over exaggerated character models...and the comic book colors have been used in the past...like WoW?

The fact is...most genres have peaked, and something has been made that will match something else to an extent...the main bit is...will it be FUN...

So far ...2007 proved to be the year of UN-FUN..

LOTRO...Boring as all get out

Tabula Rasa - Where is the teamwork?....snooze

Hellgate - "Hey, haven't I been here before? These dungeons all look the same....."

Vanguard - Well...maybe this game will be good in 2009...

From the setup, mission styles, and visual quality (the animations I have seen in ALL videos has been quite realistic)...maybe the game will also have that something that most of this genre has lost

FUN!

Later

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1/15/08 11:54:38 AM
 
Zace writes:

I have to admit that this one looks very nice indeed.  A new genre, backed up by a company with a great deal of MMORPG experience.

Rather than the usual, "ooh i hope they do this", or "I hope they DON'T do that", etc - lets just keep our fingers crossed and watch as the game unfolds into a fantastic new opportunity to play online.

 

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1/15/08 1:35:03 PM
 
U-Turn writes:

The game looks great, then I remember...

This is the same company that has Vanguard and The Matrix Online so my hopes are then set to nothing.  No matter how good it looks, I am sure they will make it suck.  Vanguard with guns; no thanks.

SOE is the anti-FUN company.  They believe work is fun.  It isn't.

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1/17/08 9:27:20 AM
 
Robbgobb writes:
Originally posted by TheChronic

 

Originally posted by Deathstrike2

This game looks great!  I wonder if this will be a 2009 release?

 


excuse me, but what exaclty looks great to you ?

 

this game looks like a yesterday-generation game and why should I pay 15 bucks each month to play a team-fortress2 clone ?

the graphics looks crap and noway is this game a mmorpg...

I would try this game, but you know Sony Online Entertainment is on top of my "nono-list" so, SOE you screwed up, give it up its over...


Has there been something said somewhere that this is going to Pay to Play? Last I read about that was it would be a Free to Play but some options would have to be bought. I don't much like such models but will have to wait and see.

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1/18/08 5:42:38 PM
 
FreddyNoNose writes:
Originally posted by notquite

I've seen the Fraps demo, and... I can't believe I'm saying this about an SOE product... this actually looks fantastic. Favourite touch so far? The in-game arcade machines with Sony-licenced titles from days of yore (QBert anyone?), which despite being sidegames are supposed to have some effect on the gameworld. It looks like the best attempt at a modern-day setting MMO yet.

It's great idea.  I have wondered why companies haven't added in more in game games like hearts which allow people to socialize and play.  This is looking interesting....

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1/21/08 5:08:53 PM
 
SonofSeth writes:

I kinda like the almost cartoony looks. I played Crysis on high setting, watched CoD4, Assasins Creed and Uncharted on PS3... All of them look great, they realy do. Enviroment is truly beautiful and immersive, but when we come to the character you are playing, or in case of FPSs, characters you are shooting at immersion get's headshoted.

It's the thing with artificial characters, the closer they are to real world graphics the more you are aware they are in fact 3D models.

It's also one of the reasons WoW works so well, not because it's most beautiful, but because you spend very litle time watching how realistic it looks, you accept it's a game and go with the flow... true to life avatars only end up looking creepy anyway, not beautiful.

 

Nice to hear about other stuff in game, after the first trailers it looked boring and unimaginative, now it's starting to look like it could actualy be very fun to jump in occasionaly and do some  MMOing from my La-Z-Boy.

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1/22/08 5:54:21 AM
 
Guernica writes:

Originally posted by SonofSeth

I kinda like the almost cartoony looks. I played Crysis on high setting, watched CoD4, Assasins Creed and Uncharted on PS3... All of them look great, they realy do. Enviroment is truly beautiful and immersive, but when we come to the character you are playing, or in case of FPSs, characters you are shooting at immersion get's headshoted.

It's the thing with artificial characters, the closer they are to real world graphics the more you are aware they are in fact 3D models.

It's also one of the reasons WoW works so well, not because it's most beautiful, but because you spend very litle time watching how realistic it looks, you accept it's a game and go with the flow... true to life avatars only end up looking creepy anyway, not beautiful.

 

Nice to hear about other stuff in game, after the first trailers it looked boring and unimaginative, now it's starting to look like it could actualy be very fun to jump in occasionaly and do some  MMOing from my La-Z-Boy.

What strikes me most about The Agency is the developers appear to actually be trying to make a MMOwith different mechanics to all the others. I love the idea of gaining XP in proportion to how well I play a mission. In the example given in the story, it sounds like you get more XP, or at least cash, for saving all four pillars than for just one. So better players can actually level and grow faster than people who just have a lot of time on their hands to grind.

 

The idea of extending the game outside the PC environment also seems to be being developed. Some dude whose name I forget, was on Major Nelson's podcast recently talking about doing things like this. I love the idea that I could be getting emails or texts in RL from the game. Perhaps bad for careers or school grades, but surely the next step in MMO immersion. Imagine it - you stay up till 2am to complete a mission and gather a piece of top secret software. You log off for a few hours sleep before heading to work. At 10am your phone buzzes - in-game intelligence has decoded what you brought in last night and has your next target. 'Er, excuse me everyone', you say to your colleagues, 'I have to pop out for a minute'. And then you're racing off to the nearest Starbucks to get online and find out what's next at The Agency. Could be very cool, very addictive.

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1/22/08 6:03:27 AM
 
Layvian writes:
OK, First off let me explain something to you trolls. This games graphics are nothing like TF2, yes it has a cartoonish appeal but does not have the same texture, nor lighting. Second, don't talk about things you don't know anything about. Vamguard; to be completely honest with you I was a developer in this game. And our team started out with Microsoft, and when they were about to ditch a million or so dollar project becasue making a MMo is not easy ... SOE took it from the grave. If you want to blame anyone for the shitty quality of Vanguard blame Microsoft. Secon its SOE thats repairing the game themeselves, last I checked they are doing a complete over hall of the game and it looks good. They are fixing the memory leaks, and blue screen crashes Microsoft can't seem to fix. The only thing SOE did wrong was when it came to Star Wars Galaxies with the NGE crap, but most of all thats not really that suprising considering they added a new team and fired all the other ones on the original project. Third, Do not start trolling around because you spread lies and rumors of thing you don't kow anything about. Sorry you have no world out side of the World of Warcraft, which is probably the least invative game out, though I can't complete dis it becasue I play it every now and then. Just because most of you have no experience in new age inivation, doesnt give you a right to complain about things you have no clue about. Sorry just can't stand trolls on forums. O and for those who want to Beta Up on this game go to the flash website, and click on the Bullet next to the Agency title.
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1/28/08 6:29:12 PM
 
aegis7 writes:

With all the doubts I have about any new game, I have to say that every time I see more information on The Agency, the more excited I get. I suppose I won't know until it ends up on my computer. MMOs evolve so maybe it'll just keep getting better. So excited... and really excited that I didn't have to buy a PS3 for it like I thought I would when I first heard about it.

I have to say I really like the idea of operatives. The entire game sounds like so much to do. It sounds overwhelming at first but definitely sounds like it'll have more staying power.

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