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{{GameInfobox |image = incoming.jpg |developer = Rage Software |publisher = Interplay,Imagineer |designer = Scott Johnson, Kristian Ramsay-Jones |engine = |eu_rel = {{Release|1998|March|23|EU|Microsoft Windows}}<br>{{Release|1998|October|14|EU|Dreamcast}} |jp_rel = {{Release|1998|March|23|JP|Microsoft Windows}}<br>{{Release|1998|November|27|JP|Dreamcast}} |na_rel = {{Release|1998|July|9|NA|Microsoft Windows}}<br>{{Release|1998|December|1|NA|Dreamcast}}<br>{{Release|2003|April|30|NA|Arcade}} |genre = Shooting, Flight Simulator |features = Single-player, Multi-player |ratings = ESRB-T |platforms = Dreamcast, Microsoft Windows, Arcade |media = CD, GD-ROM |input = [[Keyboard (computing)|Keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[joystick]], [[Gamepad#Dreamcast|Dreamcast gamepad]] }} '''''Incoming''''' is a [[3D computer graphics|3D]] [[shooter game|shooter]] developed by [[Rage Software]] and published by [[Interplay Entertainment|Interplay]]. The [[personal computer|PC]] version was released in late [[1998 in video gaming|1998]] and the [[Dreamcast]] version, a launch title for the console, was released in 1998 in Japan and in [[1999 in video gaming|1999]] in the rest of the world. Set in the near-future of 2009, the game primarily revolves around controlling vehicles and turrets to fight alien invaders of [[Earth]] in one of the [[Campaign (role-playing games)|Campaign]] modes, the Arcade mode, and with or against another player.<ref name = manual /><ref name = IGN_PC /><ref name = IGN_DC /> Some levels include brief [[real-time strategy]] segments.<ref name = manual /> Praised for its then-advanced graphics and sound, the game was generally well-received on the PC, though the critical response was less positive for the Dreamcast version.<ref name = GS_PC /><ref name = GR /> A sequel entitled ''[[Incoming Forces]]'' was released in [[2002 in video gaming|2002]] exclusively for the PC.<ref name = forces >{{cite web | last = | first = | url = http://pc.ign.com/objects/013/013619.html | title = IGN Incoming Forces page | work = [[IGN]] | accessdate = 2007-10-15}}</ref> An [[arcade game|arcade]] version of the game, utilising a unique hardware [[User interface|interface]], was released in [[2003 in video gaming|2003]].<ref name = arcade /> ==Gameplay== [[File:Incoming Arcade.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Screenshot of the Arcade game mode.]]Primarily a [[vehicle simulation game]], the [[player (game)|player]] controls one of a number of possible vehicles in order to complete [[objective (goal)|objectives]]. The vehicle used could be an aerial craft, [[fortification|defence emplacement]], or surface craft, and is usually armed with a primary weapon (with [[infinity (philosophy)#Use of infinity in common speech|infinite ammunition]]) and sometimes secondary weapons (with either a limited or infinite supply).<ref name = manual /> ''Incoming'' was also noted for its arcade style; in particular, the logging of [[high score]]s and a [[Health (game mechanism)|"life"]] system.<ref name = PCZ /> There are three different game modes. The [[Campaign (role-playing games)|campaign]] mode follows the main storyline in which the player must complete a series of objectives to neutralise the alien threat. Typical goals include transporting cargo and defending allied convoys.<ref name = IGN_PC /> Two variants of the campaign exist: "campaign action" purely consists of the simulation missions; "campaign tactics" features the same main missions as campaign action, but with some extra sub-missions. These sub-missions take place in the "tactical display", where the player controls several vehicles and gun emplacements in a similar manner to [[real-time strategy]] games.<ref name = manual /> Either campaign consists of ten [[level (gaming)|missions]] (referred to as "phases" in the game) in each of the six locations. These locations can also be accessed in the arcade mode. This mode sees the player fight off alien craft while picking up as many "[[power-up]]s" (items which confer some advantage upon the player, such as temporary in[[vulnerability]] and upgraded weaponry) as is possible. The same mechanics apply to the [[multiplayer game|multiplayer]] mode, with some slight variations depending on the game type selected. Multiplayer is available in [[split-screen]] mode on both platforms in addition to networking and Internet options on the PC version.<ref name = manual /><ref name = IGN_DC /> ==Story== Acknowledged by critics for having a simple storyline,<ref name = GS_PC /><ref name = PCZ /> ''Incoming'' is set in 2009 over a period of fifteen days. An increasing number of [[unidentified flying object|UFO]] sightings culminate in attacks on the international [[lunar base]] and other locations on [[Earth]]; and the construction of a base in the [[Arctic]]. Secret work is started on an "ADATA" (Anomaly Detection And Tracking Array) near [[Mount Kilimanjaro]]. The events of the game take place after an attack on the ADATA facility is initiated by alien forces. The game is set in six locations: [[Kenya]], defending the ADATA facility; the [[Arctic]], attacking an alien base while defending a human one; the North [[Atlantic Ocean]], where the player must defend [[oil platform|oil rig]]s and attack a second alien base; [[California]], where parts of a fleet to invade the alien's moon base must be defended; the [[Moon]], attacking a further alien base; and a planet in the [[Crab Nebula]], assaulting the planet from which the alien attackers came. If the player has completed these in the Campaign Action mode, then in addition to these ten missions in each location, there are bonus "virus" scenarios, with one level in each location. Shortly before these missions, the aliens launched four virus bombs which impacted in the four location on Earth the player had previously visited. All buildings in these areas must be destroyed by the player to prevent the virus from spreading further.<ref name = manual>{{cite book | year=1998 | editor=[[Rage Software]] | title=Incoming game manual | pages= | publisher=Rage }}</ref> [[File:Incoming Cutscene.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A cutscene using the main game engine.]] ==Technology and releases== [[Rage Software]], developers of ''Incoming'', were known for their cutting-edge graphics and effects.<ref name = IGN_PC /> ''Incoming'' was no exception. The game utilized the [[3dfx]] technology, and was included in some retail versions of the [[Voodoo2]] graphics card. Critics were praising the game's visuals on its [[1998 in video gaming|1998]] [[personal computer|PC]] release. In particular, the explosions, similar special effects and [[cut scene]]s using the main [[game engine]] were noted for their quality. The [[Dolby Surround]]-encoded sound was a further source of acclaim.<ref name = GS_PC /><ref name = PCZ /> The reception, however, was less positive when the game was [[porting|ported]] to the [[Dreamcast]]. A release title for [[Sega]]'s console, critics complained that the graphics were not top-of-the-range at the time of its late [[1999 in video gaming|1999]] release, with the [[draw distance]] being cited as a specific hindrance on gameplay.<ref name = IGN_DC /> An [[arcade game|arcade]] version followed in [[2003 in video gaming|2003]], running on the Vortek V3 [[Global VR]] arcade board, utilising the system's unique [[virtual reality]] hardware [[interface (computer science)|interface]].<ref name = arcade>{{cite web | last = | first = | url = http://uk.cheats.ign.com/objects/701/701802.html | title = IGN: Incoming (Vortek V3) | work = IGN | accessdate = 2007-10-12 }}</ref> ==Critical reception== {| class="wikitable" style="float:right;" |- !Publication !Score |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| '''[[Personal computer|PC]] version'''<ref name = GS_A >{{cite web | last = | first = | url = http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/incoming/review.html?mode=web&tag=hotslot;theysay | title = PC Incoming Reviews | work = [[GameSpot]] | accessdate = 2007-10-07}}</ref> |- |[[GameSpot]] || 7.8/10 |- |[[IGN]] || 7/10 |- |''Intelligamer'' || 2/5 |- |''[[PC Zone]]'' || 90/100 |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| '''[[Dreamcast]] version'''<ref name = GR /> |- |[[GameSpot]] || 6.7/10 |- |''Game Informer'' || 5.5/10 |- |''Game Vortex'' || 9/10 |- |[[IGN]] || 7/10 |} The [[Personal computer|PC]] version of ''Incoming'' was generally well-received, with a [[GameSpot]] review aggregate score of 8.2/10.<ref name = GS_PC>{{cite web | last = Shamma | first = Tahsin | url = http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/incoming/review.html | title = Gamespot Incoming review and aggregated score | work = [[GameSpot]] | accessdate = 2007-09-26 }}</ref> British magazine ''[[PC Zone]]'' gave the game a glowing score of 90%, describing it as "bloody good," with "some modest simulation elements." ''PC Zone'' praised the setting of the game: "a refreshing change from the deep space of most futuristic combat sims, and something which definitely has a positive effect on gameplay." The review concluded by saying that "it's as fun as it looks. Just for once, all those people who don't read reviews and buy games purely on the strength of pretty pictures on the packaging are gonna find themselves playing a very, very enjoyable game."<ref name = PCZ>{{cite web | last = Chrismas | first = Warren | url = http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=3081 | title = Incoming PC version review | work = [[PC Zone]] | accessdate = 2007-10-07 }}</ref> Though considering the game "pretty darn tough," [[IGN]] praised the game's variety and length. It also praised the sound and graphics, though the latter was a source of criticism: "''Incoming'''s got it all... but it all comes at a high price: getting this game to run on our PCs was one big pain in the butt." Despite calling it "an outstanding-looking and great playing game," IGN only gave the game a "decent" 7.0/10 because of the system problems.<ref name = IGN_PC>{{cite web | last = Harris | first = Craig | url = http://pc.ign.com/articles/152/152282p1.html | title = Incoming: PC version review | work = [[IGN]] | accessdate = 2007-10-07 }}</ref> Conversely, [[GameSpot]]'s review noted none of these hardware issues, praising the visuals as "some of the finest... of any action game". The reviewer, however, described the game design as "strong yet slightly flawed... [it] definitely pulls you in, but leaves a little to be desired as far as keeping you there," complaining that "what [the developer] have presented gets tiresome quickly." Rating the game 7.8/10, GameSpot summarised the game as "a fine game and a definite must-have for arcade fans... What it lacks is a realization that computer games have moved beyond this simplistic style of gameplay".<ref name = GS_PC /> The [[Dreamcast]] [[porting|port]] of ''Incoming'' received a mixed reaction from critics, with a [[Game Rankings]] average score of 63%.<ref name = GR>{{cite web | last = | first = | url = http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/197621.asp?q=incoming | title = Incoming Dreamcast version aggregate | work = [[GameRankings]] | accessdate = 2007-09-27 }}</ref> [[IGN]] opened their review by saying that "although the game is lacking in many areas, there's more than enough here for the hardcore shooting fans out there to have their requisite blast of shooting action." Though criticizing the graphics' ability to "get in the way at times," the "very vague" mission briefings and the "odd flying model for the planes," the reviewer conceded that "if you're a hardcore shooting fan, and you're looking for a good challenge, you'll probably want to look into ''Incoming''." The game was given as score of 7.0/10.<ref name = IGN_DC>{{cite web | last = Gantayat | first = Anoop | url = http://dreamcast.ign.com/articles/160/160382p1.html | title = Incoming: Dreamcast version review | work = [[IGN]] | accessdate = 2007-10-07 }}</ref> [[GameSpy]]'s review was harsher, describing the plot as "the same recycled garbage used in tons of other games of this type," the multiplayer [[split screen (computer graphics)|split screen]] mode as "lame" and the objectives as "mundane." The reviewer also noted graphical issues, clipping problems and poor controls. Though dismissing the graphics as "a bit dated," the reviewer did acknowledge the "nifty special effects." Giving the game a score of 6/10, it was admitted that "''Incoming'' may be worth a rental... [it] is only slightly better than mediocre."<ref name = GSPY_DC>{{cite web | last = | first = | url = http://www.planetDreamcast.com/games/reviews/incoming/ | title = GameSpy/Planet Dreamcast review | work = [[GameSpy]] | accessdate = 2007-10-07 }}</ref> In a rare positive review for the Dreamcast version, ''GameVortex'' rated the game 9/10. The reviewer described the visuals as "some of the most breathtaking visuals you'll find in any game." Though describing the multiplayer as "fun", it considered "by far, the best [mode to be] Campaign mode." The review concluded by describing the game as "lots of fun and highly recommended."<ref name = GV_DC >{{cite web | last = | first = | url = http://www.gamevortex.com/gamevortex/ra_dc_incoming.html | title = Incoming Dreamcast version review | work = GameVortex | accessdate = 2007-10-07 }}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== *{{moby game|id=/incoming-the-final-conflict}} *[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/incoming/ ''Incoming'' (PC)] and [http://www.gamespot.com/dreamcast/action/incoming/index.html ''Incoming'' (Dreamcast)] at [[GameSpot]] *[http://www.planetdreamcast.com/games/database/420.shtml ''Incoming''] at [[GameSpy|PlanetDreamcast]] [[Category:Video games developed in the United Kingdom]]
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