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Legendary

legendary

I recall hearing about this upcoming shooter a while back, but my mind put it on the back burner because of some of the higher profile games that are on the horizon. However, last night I caught an episode of The Electric Playground where a nice feature on the game was aired so I figured I would mention it. 

Being developed by Spark Unlimited, you play as a fellow who has inadvertently opened Pandora’s Box and unleashed an array of menacing creatures and demons on the world. Not good. So what else would you do in this situation but grab an assault rifle to start taking out everything in sight?

The game is sporting some impressive environments. The weapons are striking as well. And it should look good, because it’s using Epic’s Unreal Engine.

Due to the surplus of shooters on the way this year, I thought that it was possible that some of you guys and gals that might find this title interesting haven’t heard of it yet, as there hasn’t been much press coverage on it to date. And I would imagine that fans of Doom or those looking forward to Left 4 Dead might want to give this one a try (depending on the availability of alt-controls) when it comes out on September 30 for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

Mike Niel is the Admin of alt-controls.com . Take a few moments and pop over there and check it out.

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