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Princess Luna
12th August 2011, 21:03
I heard about the development of this game awhile back, and it looks like there's finally been some follow-up on the game that Navid Khonsari—the cinematic director of GTA 3, Vice City, and San Andreas—is working on. Based on the 1979 Iranian revolution, the game is titled simply "1979".
The game takes place in the year of the hostage crisis at the United States embassy in Tehran, during the height of the Islamic Revolution against the country's dictator, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, by a fundamentalist movement.
The game, according to its developers, will combine the sandbox, open-world elements of the Grand Theft Auto series while exploring the historic backdrop of the setting through the perspectives of several different characters.
Khonsari, who grew up in Iran during the revolution, wants to tell the moral ambiguity of the story. In an interview (http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/gaming.gadgets/08/11/grand.theft.auto.iran/index.html?hpt=hp_c2) with CNN, he said that the "[wants] people to understand the incredible moral ambiguity of this story, that this was a country with many different ideas and beliefs."
"1979" begins with the U.S. embassy hostage crisis, allowing the player to choose three ways to enter Iran: by helicopter with the doomed U.S. special forces team, through Iraq with Saddam Hussein's army, or across the Afghanistan border with the Taliban.
The game will start off as a standard third person shooter, but move on to elements of diplomacy and stealth as you take on the role of a student protester.
"So the game changes, and now your mission is to get this small military group to Tehran, but nonviolently, clandestinely. You want the American hostages out of Iran because you want the country to focus on rebuilding itself, and you've heard all these rumors about a war with Iraq coming," said Pahlavi.
"People who might not be completely familiar with the game world look at fancy graphics and polished gameplay and say 'this is cutting edge,' " he continued. "But from what I've seen, it's still quite basic. Very much a checkers mentality -- red against black, good against evil. I'm interested in having good and evil within the same character, and for you to experience both. I think that's true to life, and I think you can design a game around that, too."
According to the developer, you'll have to make very difficult choices along the way.
In addition to the regular game, a multiplayer mode is also in the works, with 12 maps planned for release. It will offer a combination of straightforward combat and missions that also involve negotiation and decision-making.
"1979" may well be the first ever big budget title to approach a serious subject in a thoughtful manner. Khonsari hopes that it will be the first in a franchise, and he hopes to explore what happened in Panama with Manuel Noriega, and Libya with Gadhafi in later games.
Concluding his interview with CNN, Khonsari said that he wants to make people think.
"People are so quick to accept the official record of things as 'history,' without examining everything that's gone on in the last 40, 50, 60 years. It's important we remember these things, and work to keep them relevant.
http://www.gameranx.com/updates/id/2631/article/gta-cinematic-director-s-next-game-explores-1979-iran-revolution/

Tommy4ever
12th August 2011, 21:11
Sounds interesting, I wonder if you will get a chance to purge those damn Marxists from the country.

Reznov
12th August 2011, 21:23
I have a feeling this game is somehow going to be disappointing.

Nevertheless, I'll be giving it a go whenever it comes out.

RedSonRising
13th August 2011, 03:50
That actually sounds cool; interesting and dynamic objectives for the player and a varied representation of the complex historical context.

Sensible Socialist
13th August 2011, 04:29
I'd love to see the Fox News coverage of the game if it has anything that can be construed as anti-American. :laugh:

bcbm
13th August 2011, 04:30
the longer interview on cnn is pretty good, sounds like it could be a title to watch

Aspiring Humanist
13th August 2011, 04:55
Sounds cool, hopefully you can choose your own path and not fight for a theocratic fascist

Nothing Human Is Alien
13th August 2011, 05:45
Sounds interesting, I wonder if you will get a chance to purge those damn Marxists from the country.

Only if they first tie themselves to bourgeois, petty-bourgeois and clerical forces in the name of unity.

Zealot
17th August 2011, 22:30
Sounds cool.

Now make a game based on the Cuban Revolution :thumbup1:

Proukunin
17th August 2011, 22:34
fuck that, The Spanish Revolution!

Kosakk
17th August 2011, 22:50
Looking foward to this. Hope there's a possibility to join different factions (?).

And, let's hope the game's a success, so there'll be more games like this.

Dzerzhinsky's Ghost
17th August 2011, 22:54
Please tell me I can play as Imam Khomeini.

manic expression
17th August 2011, 22:58
lol @ the Taliban existing in 1979.

Interesting idea, though...

Tommy4ever
18th August 2011, 00:14
fuck that, The Spanish Revolution!

Which one? ;)

MagĂłn
18th August 2011, 02:29
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