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'Black9' (PC/XB/PS2) - Screens

by Rainier on March 25, 2003 @ 12:02 a.m. PST

In 2080, nine powerful illuminati are engaged in a struggle for the control of mankind. As the manipulative illuminati head towards a perilous endgame, you are a mercenary walking the gray line of right and wrong, operating in the shadows and executing dangerous missions on their behalf. Black9 is the exciting new action/RPG that weaves intense gameplay through an engrossing story line with streamlined RPG-style character development.

Features:

  • Action-Packed Gameplay
    • Tactical action & stealth mission-based gameplay
    • Full arsenal of weaponry, nanotech abilities & vehicles to command
    • Encounter rival mercenaries, assassins, spies & soldiers
    • 3rd person point of view with situational 1st person camera
  • Engrossing Story Line
    • Story interwoven through nine scheming illuminati
    • NPC's to befriend, trust or suspect
    • Multiple ways to complete missions
    • Fascinating environments (Moon, Mars, Hong Kong) in a believable future
  • RPG-Style Character Development
    • Utilizes a streamlined RPG-style skill development & inventory system
    • Select & develop one of four mercenaries from four character classes
    • Build specific abilities through gameplay experience
    • Equip your mercenary with hi-tech gadgetry, weapons and cybernetics
  • Extensive Multiplayer Support
    • Broadband multiplayer support planned across all platforms (Xbox Live, PS2 Online, PC)
    • Cooperative play on all platforms
    • Customized levels and missions for multiplayer modes
  • Technologically Advanced
    • Built on Unreal Warfare engine with MathEngine's Karma physics support
    • Dolby support across all platforms
    • UnrealEd support for PC mod community

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