Iranian animation outfit Kosar3D has made waves in the gaming industry by announcing its foray into video game development. The company, known for its previous works in animation and film, unveiled their upcoming game titled Revenge. Directed by Farhad Azima, who gained recognition for his film Battle for the Persian Gulf 2, Revenge aims to offer a direct confrontation to popular Western titles like Call of Duty while presenting an alternative perspective on global conflicts. Despite facing resource limitations, Kosar3D aspires to deliver a game with top-notch graphics and realistic scenarios that rival internationally acclaimed titles.
The Premise and Objectives of Revenge
Revenge revolves around the concept of a military alliance between Iran and Russia, pitting them against NATO, primarily the United States and Israel. The game seeks to neutralize enemy operations planned against the allies of Iran and Russia. While the game acknowledges its inspiration from Call of Duty, Azima emphasizes that Revenge intends to develop its own identity and be on par with world-class games in terms of graphics and quality.
Unique Perspectives and Controversial Scenarios
Revenge’s announcement has generated controversy due to its unique perspectives and scenarios. The game challenges the typical portrayal of Middle Eastern nations and fighters in Western-made titles like Call of Duty, which often draws criticism for perpetuating stereotypes. Revenge features scenarios such as attacking Israel, which would be unimaginable in an American-made game. It also includes an opening level set in Ukraine, where the player infiltrates a US-run laboratory producing a virus that turns Ukrainians into zombies attacking Russians. This scenario aligns with baseless claims propagated by the Kremlin and Russian state media, adding an intriguing twist to the story.
Challenges and Production Details
Kosar3D has faced challenges in developing Revenge, including limited resources. However, the company has been working on the game for two years and aims to complete it later this year. The developer’s YouTube page showcases cutscenes and 3D models of military craft, indicating the progress made in the production. Interestingly, the game is being developed using the Unreal Engine, a creation of the American company Epic Games, adding an ironic twist to its development process.
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Yep, while we teach our country pronouns and telling young boys it’s ok to wear dresses and be pansys rather than manning them up the rest of the world are training their youth basic skills including protecting their country! I could just see Iranians or Chinese landing in democratic cities because our military failed from weakness while the biys in dresses go down the street in their pretty chiffon dresses with arms flailing and lots of brokeen heels including the blue haired tatted up leftist liberal college stidents thinking they are bad asses until they meet real enemies. These millenials and Gen Z need a good dose of reality and it isn’t with their face in phones or listen radical left professors at Berkley! Get your heads out of the rainbows and left think tanks and start parenting your kids properly and get this country back on track! Grandpa, the walking mattress VP, and the administration of fruits and nuts MUST GO! This country is sick sick sick and they won’t learn until a catastrophe occurs!