In many other games I've played, different playable factions have different characteristics that make them stand out. A big example that jumps out at me is voice-overs. For example in Hawken, no matter what team you're on the computer voice is the same and Mr. Radio Guy is the same as well. (Does he work for both Sentium AND Prosk or something?
 Double-dealing bastard). Really, there isn't anything in-game that gives these two corporations any form of identity, and when the match starts I have no sense of what side I'm fighting for.
 Double-dealing bastard). Really, there isn't anything in-game that gives these two corporations any form of identity, and when the match starts I have no sense of what side I'm fighting for.I find this disappointing. It's just anonymous mech blob A vs. anonymous mech blob B, when there's the potential for grabbing people's attention in a slightly deeper way.
First obvious step is a different set of computer dialog for either Prosk or Sentium, with different voice acting and tone to it so that the dialog matches the lore personality of the faction. Same with Mr. Radio. That alone would be a huge improvement in giving each side its own feel, but I think it can go a step further.
Tying into the idea of adding more lore to the game in general, I was thinking it would be cool if at the start of the match there was some kind of commentary or line of dialogue that would relate to the map and/or game mode, incorporating the back-story of the map and the game at large into it. Again, these would be different for each side to reflect the overall personality of the people working for them. It doesn't have to be anything of real depth, but if story elements can be worked into it that would be a big bonus, for me at least.
Priority-wise I know this wouldn't be high on the list, but in my opinion small details like this are just as important as the core gameplay in making a game engaging and memorable. Having core gameplay that stands on its own is important, but rounding it out with extras like this really helps draw people in I think. As someone who hasn't yet taken the step of buying the graphic novels, having some sort of other method of getting even a tidbit of the game's larger back-story is something that would really appeal to me. It might even hook my interest enough to prompt me to actually get the graphic novels just out of curiosity.
Thoughts?

 

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