2011年4月18日星期一

Telltale Games will develop an episodic Game Series

The gaming press have gotten their wow gold hands on Red Faction: Armageddon a couple of times now at THQ events over the last six months, but last week in San Francisco, we finally got the chance to see the multiplayer modes - and we've lived to tell the tale. Telltale Games will develop an episodic game series based on the NBC Universal television show Law & Order: LA. The two multiplayer varieties included are Infestation Mode, where up to four players defend against waves of incoming Martian sub-surface dwellers, and Ruin mode, where you take on a ruined complex of junk and try to destroy as much as you can for maximum points.

According to a statement released by the company, the games "will take the crime solving focus to interrogation and criminal investigations, with a heavy dose of courtroom drama on each case." In Armaggedon, the terraformers used to make Mars' surface habitable have been destroyed by warring factions, forcing humanity to go underground - and a recent dig has unleashed the alien menace that was stirring below the planet's surface. This is not Telltale's first foray into adapting a crime drama into a game: the developer had previously released a number of titles based on CSI for Ubisoft.

The arsenal of weapons www.platinummotors.us/flywowgold available in this mode grows as you get through progressive waves, allowing you to use more powerful guns once you start getting mobbed with overwhelming amounts of enemies. Telltale's partnership with NBC Universal also includes the rights for social media applications, which the company previously employed for a Back to the Future tie-in game on Facebook. And while Ruin mode gives you little reason to fix anything with the Nanoforge, its physics and destruction engine for buildings is simply unparalleled in any game. I've said before that I feel that the primarily-underground setting puts a damper on the fun and charm of GeoMod, but then again, I also have recently discovered that I liked Red Faction: Guerrilla and its open-ended design more than most gamers.

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