Here’s some new gameplay footage for the upcoming Team Fortress 2. The video focuses partly on the Soldier class — namely how you can use the rocket launcher to pull off a super jump — but it mainly shows off the crafty Spy class. As the spy, you can disguise yourself as a member of the other team to sneak into their base. You can also use a special gadget to disable gun turrets. All that and you can even make him say choice phrases like, “I’m going to gut you like a cornish game hen.”
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by: Steve
On September 7, 2007 at 2:55 pm
Now that’s how you play a spy. If only you could feign…
by: EyeKhan
On September 7, 2007 at 5:55 pm
“I’m going to gut you like a cornish game hen.”
by: Phil Migrowen
On September 7, 2007 at 6:44 pm
“I’m going to gut you like a cornish game hen.”
I don’t know what’s worse: the stupidity of that line or the grating French accent the spy delivers it in.
Team Fortress 2 may look like The Incredibles, but when it comes to humor it’s no Incredibles. It’s just incredibly lame.
by: somewhat
On September 7, 2007 at 8:26 pm
Well, well, look who popped back in to bully other commentors. Go away Phil.
by: Chris
On September 8, 2007 at 6:39 am
I really don’t know which version to go with, 360 or PC. PS3 is definitely a no since I’m not a big fan of playing FPSs with the Sixaxis.
by: Freeman
On February 16, 2008 at 10:29 am
hmmm. couldn’t help but notice how noobish that guy playing the spy seemed. he disguised in open areas, was shown many backs and didnt stab, and cant shoot a heavy properly 5 feet away. im surprised that none of the other team shot him when he was clearly seen running in the wrong direction