developer | ''Jailbreak'' Team |
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distributor | Steam |
license | Freeware |
engine | Source engine |
version | Beta 0.6 (January 15, 2010) |
released | February 19, 2007(Beta 0.1 & Beta 0.2)March 30, 2007(Beta 0.3) |
genre | First-person action |
modes | Multiplayer |
media | Download |
platforms | Windows |
requirements | 1.2 GHz processor;256 MB RAM;DirectX 7 graphics card;Full versions of ''Half-Life 2: Deathmatch'' andthe Source SDK;Internet connection |
input | Mouse, keyboard }} |
''Jailbreak Source'' is a multiplayer team-based first-person action video game, developed as a total conversion modification on the Valve Corporation's proprietary Source engine. The game is currently in beta development stages, with its first public release on the 14th of February 2007. 0.2 followed a week later as a patch. The third major public version was released two months later on April 21, 2007. The next release was made available just over a year later, on May 3, 2008 the latest version (0.6) was released on 15 January 2010.
The gamemode of Jailbreak has been a long standing staple of the modding community, appearing in many different game engines over the last ten years. Originating as a Quake II modification developed by Team Reaction, the game has seen success on the GoldSrc engine, and more recently the Unreal Tournament 2003 Engine.
This latest incarnation has been very well received by mod industry critics, being praised for its originality, graphical quality, amusing executions and team based gameplay. Upon the release of ''Jailbreak: Source 0.4'', the game acquired approximately two million player minutes per month on the Steam content delivery system. The team are using a ''release early, release often'' system to refine the gameplay constantly, using community feedback to expand and better the games mechanics. The mod is freely available to anyone who has purchased a Source-based game, such as Half-Life 2 or Portal.
The current status of this mod is unknown, as the official website is no longer available.
''Jailbreak Source'' is built around two teams (robots vs dinosaurs), each with a jail in their base, when an enemy player is killed, they respawn inside the opposing teams jail, where they can either await release by their own team who are fighting to get to the release button, or escape by their own means, through devious and deadly escape routes. Once the whole enemy team is in jail, the round is won, and the losing team executed in a variety of cruel and unusual ways. The latest release of Jailbreak: Source is a ''near'' total conversion with the majority of content being custom created, including 14 custom weapons, ranging from Chainguns to Railguns.
With the release of ''Jailbreak: Source 0.4'' came the introduction of Points and Perks, which drastically changed the focus of the gameplay toward teamwork and cooperation. The perks system was designed to allow the creation of custom classes, meaning a player could play in a Stealthy Medic role, or a fast moving Heavy weapons role, or any combination the player can think up. This change of focus encouraged more teamwork, as players need to work together to create a team that could effectively counteract the opposing teams perk system. The introduction of a Healing tool, also meant that players needed to cooperate more to ensure every team member was up to full health before assaulting the enemy jail.
The points system was also designed to reward players for their own style of play. During the release of 0.3, the team recognised that certain players were more comfortable in defending roles, but these players were not getting as many frags as attacking or mid-field players. To counteract this, a dynamic scoring system was implemented to reward players who kill enemy soldiers near to the release button, or who kill escaping prisoners.
Jailbreak: Source 0.6 introduced new two new gamemodes, King of the Hill and Deathball, the latter being a remake of Q2Pong, another popular Quake 2 mod released around the same time as the original Jailbreak. Both new gamemodes are integrated into the primary gamemode, with players needing to complete gamemode specific objectives in order to release their team.
The latest release attracted coverage across a range of high profile sites including Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Writer, Alec Meer commented that ''"It’s just hit its 0.6 release, and the Jailbreak Team seem to be treating this as though it’s the mod’s first proper release. Maybe it is, and any prior memories we have of it are simply a collective hallucination, like that time when poodles took over the planet for an entire Wednesday."''
''Jailbreak: Source'' has received an overall positive reception from various critics. Mod DB wrote a lengthy preview of the mod prior to the release of 0.4 describing it as ''"fresh and exciting"'', and praising it for its approach to game design by allowing a player ''"to play in whatever style suits you best and still have a contribution to a team win"''. The reviewer also commented on the environment design, ''"For instance, the new maps are amazing - not only do they look great but each level is like another game within itself!"'' finally ending by saying that the game would be a ''"surefire hit"''. The majority of the review was full of praise, but Mod DB did criticise the lack of extensive custom sounds within the mod saying ''"Some of the HL2 sound effects are there but this does not take away from the feeling each theme creates for itself."''.
The release of beta 0.4 prompted coverage of the game by ''Total PC Gaming'' in their modification news section. In their article on ''Jailbreak: Source'', the writer described the games concept and praised it for its appearance as a "modern makeover", the writer also stated that the ''"team needs to work on its maps"'' in terms of balance, specifying that ''Deepcore'' in particular ''"result(s) in one team being trapped in jail while the opposition camps outside the only entrance/exit"''. The article finished by stating that, if tweaked, "this could be one of the best of the best multiplayer experiences in the crowded Half-Life 2 modding scene".
''Jailbreak: Source 0.3'' has also been featured in ''PC Zone'' UK magazine, broadly describing the game mechanics, and stating that the mod is "an interesting addition to the basic game dynamic" whilst lamenting the lack of servers upon the release of the previous version. The mod was also available to install from the demo disc.
The release of Jailbreak Source 0.3 was also covered on ''Kotaku'' where it was cited as being ''"an original enough premise, at least in terms of FPS games, and because of that definitely worth a look."''
In an article published by the Planet Half-Life website on the GameSpy network, IGN, staff writer ''Thomas "Editor321" Rogers'' described the game as a ''"unique modification with dynamic gameplay"''. The review was mainly positive, with the writer going on to state that ''"The content of the game is good, but I look forward to the different map environments the most"''. One of the key things criticised in the review was the points and perks system ''"Something I believe that holds these back from being a pinnacle part of gameplay is, they are incredibly expensive point wise. Some of these perks cost upwards of 80 points! That’s a lot of killing and capturing you have to do, which quite frankly, is really hard to do."'' The writers overall opinion of the game was that ''"Jailbreak is not a game for everyone, if you're looking for realism and military tactics, look away, but if you fancy some team based arcade action, sign right up!"''.
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name | Andrew Wills |
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fullname | Andrew Wills |
birth date | January 03, 1972 |
birth place | Warragul, Victoria |
originalteam | Barwon Football Club |
draftpick | Uncontracted player selection, 1995 Pre-season Draft 9th Selection, 2000 Pre-season Draft |
heightweight | 184cm / 84kg |
position | Wingman/Forward |
years | 1991-1994 1995-1999 2000 |
clubs | |
games(goals) | 59 (43) 79 (78) 10 (6) |
coachingteams | notcoach |
statsend | 2008 |
careerhighlights | }} |
Wills was a character of the game, noticeable due to his clean shaven head, and played mostly on the wing or half forward. He played for the Geelong Football Club, the Fremantle Football Club and the Western Bulldogs.
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