Set in a post apocalyptic world, the war between heaven and hell has just ended making hell the victor. While the battle between angels and demons took place; "War", one of the four legendary Horsemen of the apocalypse sent to earth was blamed for the turnout which the result was hell on earth. Now being stripped from his power, faces being exiled and cursed to roam the earth forever. Instead of taking this lying down he sets out to seek revenge and clear his name.
During the whole E3 week there were a lot of racing video games mentioned. This is some quick info for you to see what you are going to be driving for the upcoming seasons. These racing games wont be starting there engines till this fall, but they will be racing all through 2010. In part 1 of our racing coverage we take a look at the more extreme of racing games to be creating mayhem this holiday.
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition back in January 2007 brought us a new IP from Capcom. It gave us a fresh experience from third person shooters; Being able to control mech's and vehicles alike to take down the enemy in the games ice age conditions. Thats why consumers will be eager to get they're hands on Lost Planet 2 and is easily becoming one of the most anticipated games in the office this year.
After a (much needed) hiatus it seems like the Splinter Cell series is making its return. Spinter Cell Conviction is back with all the stealth you've come to expect, this iteration looks to have no boundaries of what Sam Fisher is ultimately after; Revenge!. Although we haven't heard much about the multiplayer aspect of the game, these amazing vids of the single player should hold you over until we get word.
While Pure opened our eyes to a new form of ATV the fall of 2008 and glad to announce the king is back!. This holiday season prepare yourself for an all new Rhythm Racing physics engine 2.0, Rider Reflex control system and real-time terrain deformation.