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| X360, PS3, PC Wednesday, August 16, 2006 | 2:39 PM

Parabellum: A brand new tactical FPS

Parabellum: A brand new tactical FPS

Acony Games, a german independant game studio is preparing a tactical FPS powered by Unreal Engine 3!
Their lovely baby is named Parabellum, and is about a counter terrorist style gaming.
"Parabellum draws the player into a likely scenario of nuclear terror in New York City. An extremist group known as “Black November” is holding the entire city hostage by threatening to detonate a thermonuclear bomb. Their condition is the withdrawal of all United States military forces from the middle east. If this condition will not be fulfilled within 10 days, Black November will detonate the 20 Megaton nuclear warhead. According to intelligence information, the bomb could be hidden almost anywhere in NYC."
The good news is that they promised the biggest multiplayer Environment ever created: The whole city!
The game is scheduled for PC, Xbox360 and PS3 on the second half of 2007.


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  • Ronsauce
    Ronsauce Yeah...except that I didn't want to miss out on the gameplay. (1 Hour ago)
  • bleachedsmiles
    bleachedsmiles something to consider when picking up a japanese game i guess (1 Hour ago)
  • Ronsauce
    Ronsauce I simply don't like that flavour of Japanese cheese. I won't say Bayonetta's cheese is good/bad compared to other similar cheese... just that NONE of that cheese appeals to me. (1 Hour ago)
  • bleachedsmiles
    bleachedsmiles @Ronsauce: alright touchy, dont get your knickers in a twist (1 Hour ago)
  • GriftGFX
    GriftGFX he can expect it and still not like it (1 Hour ago)
  • Viginti_Tres
    Viginti_Tres I think it's like a good B-Movie. Either you like it or you don't, there is reasons for both. (1 Hour ago)
  • Ronsauce
    Ronsauce @bleachedsmiles: And here's a bit of flawed logic that people throw around: expecting something = liking something. I knew what to expect, and I knew I wouldn't like it. Lo and behold... (1 Hour ago)
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