In a flurry punch of announcements, rather good co-op bug-blaster Starship Troopers: Extermination has revealed that it's leaving behind early access and hitting its full 1.0 release on October 11, gaining a new singleplayer campaign mode in the transition, and that it's recruited Casper Van Dien—Mr «I'm from Buenos Aires and I say kill 'em all» from the original movie—to feature in it. Oh, and that you'll soon be able to kill enough bugs to literally change the terrain of the game's maps.
Van Dien will be reprising the role of Johnny Rico in a new, older and more grizzled form: General John Rico, who'll be giving you orders throughout the new campaign. «Now, [Rico's] older,» said Van Dien in a chat with PCG, «and he's got more young troopers— people that he's looking out for. They mean more to him than the job.»
One of those troopers is you, sounds like. You'll be playing a soldier «tapped for an elite spec ops group within the Mobile Infantry,» which sounds like a very good way to wind up dead in the Starship Troopers universe.
«It's officially canon,» said Extermination's game lead Peter Maurice, who promises that the studio isn't «just bringing [Van Dien] in to shoot off 'Come on you dirty apes!' and just the one liners; if we're bringing him back it means something to the franchise.»
"[Starship Troopers writer] Ed Neumeier would be proud," said Van Dien, «And Paul Verhoeven is gonna love it.»
On top of all that, Extermination has also announced an incoming update: Carnage on Planet X-11, slated for release by the end of June. Look, I'll level with you: There's a bunch of stuff in here about enhanced bug mechanics and a new location, but the keystone feature has gotta be the «persistent bug bodies,» which will leave the bugs you massacre littering the battlefield, able to be climbed or even box you in, Cask of Amontillado-style.
It sounds like the kind of thing that could easily reduce your framerate to zero, but Maurice says the studio has tested it with
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