[UPDATE: Just in case you’re curious, this MvM megathread over on the Steam Forums contains leaked information on exactly how the mode will work. Take a look inside!
August 2012 will now henceforth be known as the month when everything happened.
[UPDATE: Just in case you’re curious, this MvM megathread over on the Steam Forums contains leaked information on exactly how the mode will work. Take a look inside!
August 2012 will now henceforth be known as the month when everything happened.
A few days ago, Valve launched a mysterious Team Fortress 2 ARG, which ended in the release of a new storyline-centric comic called “Blood Brothers”; in which the long-lost Gray Mann killed his brothers, Blutarch and Redmond, thus annihilating the RED and BLU companies. Now Gray seeks to destroy Mann Co, a company originally created by his father, Zepheniah Mann. I didn’t think I could make all that exposition sound any more boring, but I did.
Now, all that culminates in the long-awaited announcement of Mann vs Machine, a new co-operative game mode for Team Fortress 2. It is set to go live on August 15th, in just under 48 hours. Let’s just take a look at the official reveal trailer:
So what is MvM exactly? A 6-player co-op game mode which pits you and 5 other friends in a monstrous battle royale defense scenario, against Gray Mann’s menacing robotic hordes. Don’t let the trailer fool you, though – all 9 classes can be selected by the 6 players. I assume we will be able to change classes on the fly, as we would in regular TF2, and this will surely make for some very interesting co-op gameplay!
In between robot attack waves, players will be able to upgrade their abilities and their weapons, using the money the robots run on. And surviving all these waves will yield “incredible loot“, and a whole bunch of new achievements. Wait… new items and achievements? Ordinarily, I’d say Valve is pampering us… but items and achievements? Where do I sign up?!
The announcement was prefaced by the release of another storyline comic: “A Fate Worse Than Chess“. It stars Saxton Hale as he goes on a hunt on the last Yeti alive in the Kingdom of Bhutan… while Gray’s robot army lays waste to a number of Mann Co facilities. Not much interesting narrative to be found here, but if you like to look at Saxton Hale beatin up endangered species, while talking about killing robots, then check it out.
This is Mann vs Machine’s central update page. Currently, only the first update day of 3, has been unlocked by Valve. Day 1 introduces us to Gray’s robotic hordes, and to the first new MvM map: Mannworks.
First off, let’s go through the robot armada itself, over at the Day 1: Machines page.
The vast majority of the robot swarms are essentially automaton renditions of the 9 classic mercenary classes, equipped with small-arms weaponry modelled off the stock/vanilla TF2 arsenal. As such, they might not pose that much of a threat, but that’s a very generous “might not” there.
However, there are a small number of Special robot classes, modelled off a variety of actual sub-classes within TF2’s metagame. Think of these as elite commandos that stand out among the other regular robots. Here they are:
Both regular robots and Special robots have one mission: delivering a massive bomb to a conveniently bomb-shaped self-destruct receptacle at the center of the respective Mann Co facility. All robots can carry it, and it’s your job to make sure the bots don’t actually live long enough to pick it up.
Because the longer these robots carry the bomb, the more powerful they get, through three significant upgrade stages:
There’s two other stand-alone robot types with their own unique roles, patterns and attacks:
But it gets worse. On top of all that, there’s another catch, in the form of… Giant robots. They do… exactly what it says on the tin. Here are just three of the Giant robot classes:
So as you can see, we’re quite screwed. Shadow of the Colossus ain’t got nothing on this stuff.
Day 1 also introduces us to the first of 3 maps included with the MvM update: Mannworks, which takes place in the Mannworks Quicklime Factory. Not much to go on, but it does look pretty neat.
We can expect to see 2 other maps, as indicated from a hidden map stashed inside a secret area in Doomsday, a Special Delivery mode level released in the Pyromania Update. Here it is:
Of course, the one at the very top-right corner is Mannworks. The one on the middle and left is… “Death Pit”, “Death Hill”, or perhaps “Death Hut”, I think. The one on the bottom and right is probably… “Cactus Valley”.
And believe it or not, that’s actually it for today. Tomorrow, Day 2 will focus on “Mercs”, so we’ll probably get a peek at the fancy experimental R&D gear Hale and Bidwell mention in the “A Fate Worse Than Chess” comic. But then again, Day 3 appears to focus on “Bounty”, so maybe that’s where we’ll see the new items? I really don’t know.
But what I do know is this: this update is going to be absolutely monumental. If Day 1 was this huge, I can’t even begin to imagine how amazing Days 2 and 3 will be. Especially since Day 3 will bring us Mann vs Machine itself, on the 15th of August, fo’ free!
I’ve already got my co-op team set up – how about you?
The main server is down, 0.5 FPS if you’re alive when there’s a tank. Fail.
Oh God, I am sooo pumped for this!
is this free?
Yep.
yeah. and good year for us 🙂
your welcome bro.
Hey dear Vic,
take a look at “http://www.gamescom-cologne.com/media/gamescom/downloads/pdf/presse/Neuheitenliste.pdf”
Half life 3 is there!!!
Oh, tell me that’s real! TELL ME THAT’S REAL!
You’re a god!
Maybe we have first signs of half life 3 this evening!!
look at these news :
“http://www.theouthousers.com/index.php/news/117310-half-life-3-announcement-looming.html”
“http://www.t3.com/news/half-life-3-confirmed-at-gamescon”
This is some great news, great news indeed!
DotA 2, CS:GO, TF2 Meet the Pyro and Mann vs Machine and possibly Half-Life 3! This is a very good year for Valve!
Thanks for telling us! Hope Vic will notice soon.
Why just 6? dammit.. want le pyro.
You can play as Pyro – the 6 players can choose between all 9 classes.
Name came from a random person on spuf. I made a megathread with that name and it got pretty famous.
So, where is article about this: http://steamcommunity.com/communitycontent ?
On its way.
The word MvM led people to believe Man Vs Machine, or Mann Vs Machine, sense MvM was related to machine-type parts.
The month were everything happened… is a fitting description, to say the least. Now if they announce HL3 for late 2013 release that statement will be 100% true.
Man, as if there hasn’t been enough activity from Valve this week. =P Still, I definitely would not complain at a HL3 announcement.
Top comment – http://www.gamescom-cologne.com/media/gamescom/downloads/pdf/presse/Neuheitenliste.pdf
Look for Valve.
And don’t complain.
I HAVE PREDICTED IT! I am awesome.
So where did the rumors of Mann Vs. Machine originally surface? I kept on hearing you talk about the fabled MvM, but I never discovered where the rumor originally started…
Yes, rumors of Tobor and MvM have been brewing in the community for a very long while! This forum post and this YouTube video sum up the more important developments that have taken place over the years. Although they both neglect to mention the first-ever sign of MvM’s existence: the mysterious Tobor texture added in the May 2010 Mac update.
If it was only teased through updates like that – where did the name Mann vs. Machine come from?
I’ll make a wild guess and would say the name Mann vs. Machine comes from the TF2 update page which refers to the new update as “Mann vs. Machine”
I might be mistaken though.
Just connect the dots, Evil. We get soundfiles referencing combat robots, labelled “mvm”, in a game featuring a weapons firm named Mann Co. It’s not exactly a leap of faith to guess that it might be called “Mann vs Machine”.
USE MORE GUN.
Finally! Great Post btw!