WarDevil: Unleash the Beast Within
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WarDevil: Unleash the Beast Within | |
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Developer(s) | Digi-Guys |
Publisher(s) | Ignition Entertainment |
Engine | RTE1080 |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 |
Release date | JP TBA 2009 NA TBA 2009 EU TBA 2009 AUS TBA 2009 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Media | Blu-ray Disc |
Input methods | SIXAXIS controller |
WarDevil: Unleash the Beast Within is an fantasy action-adventure video game currently in production by CGI and games development company Digi-Guys, exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It was originally planned to be released for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but the Xbox 360 version was cancelled in order to focus on one platform.[1]
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[edit] Synopsis
The game uses a new and sophisticated gaming engine called RTE1080 (real time engine). The WarDevil RTE1080 Engine has been developed by Digi-Guys to realize the graphical depth and complexity that's required for the WarDevil game. The RTE1080 is designed to work in 1920x1080 HD and run at 60 fps, to create a visual style that surpasses the look and feel of pre-rendered FMV sequences.
Players will assume the role of the mysterious WarDevil, traveling through what appears to be a post-apocalyptic world. The game designers said to expect levels in such places as ruined wastelands, desert strongholds, ruined hotels, Huge bars and military bases.
[edit] Clarification
WarDevil: Enigma was the name given to the technical demo shown at E3 2006. From what Digi-Guys have said, Enigma will also be used to introduce major characters and will be the version that is 'show' ready for the major video game conventions. Now, WarDevil Unleash the Beast Within was the demo shown at TGS 2005 and is companion to Enigma; both are parts of the overall 'WarDevil Project' which will include both the game and now a full length feature film.