The CEO of Spark Unlimited, the developer behind upcoming FPS Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, has hit back at criticism from game reviewers, saying it is a "high concept idea" and isn't targeted at the "core gamer".
Presenting explosive action in a unique and provocative World War II scenario, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, the alternate reality shooter from Spark Unlimited, is now shipping to U.S. retail stores nationwide; the title's UK launch will follow on March 14.
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Spark Unlimited's FPS Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is revealing itself afresh in four new screenshots. For anyone not familiar with the game, it's set in an alternate reality 1950s and you're fighting Nazis that have invaded New York.An Xbox 360 Turning Point demo released recently was mauled by gamers, but the developer moved quickly to reassure that an awful lot of work has gone into the game since the demo was finalised.Courtesy of ...
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Codemasters, the UK's leading independent videogame publisher, is turning detective in order to recognise a descendent of the man who inspired the events depicted in alternate World War II action game Turning Point: Fall of Liberty.
"Codemasters announced today the launch of a nationwide pre-sell program to support its upcoming action/FPS game, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty...those who pre-order the game will get goodies" writes César A. Berardini of TeamXbox
As part of an in-depth Gamasutra interview, Spark Unlimited CEO Craig Allen has been discussing the message behind upcoming alternate-history WWII title Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty, suggesting the nation-conquering storyline has messages relevant to today.
Aeropause writer Joe Haygood gives a summary rundown of some of the vendors and booths that were visited on the first day of CES 2008. Some of the highlights include visiting the Microsoft booth, the lack of 360 games on the main show floor and no Live for Windows games.
Through in-depth analysis of legal documents, Gamasutra has unearthed a fascinating, now settled secret battle between Activision, Codemasters and Spark Unlimited over Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty, the alternative World War II action title which Activision claimed could infringe on the rights to Call Of Duty.
Tucked away at the bottom of a Codemasters press release comes the disappointing news that Turning Point: Fall of Liberty won't make its scheduled November 2007 release date. The game's now been pushed back to early next year.
Gearbox Software is one of a number of developers to already take advantage of a new PC-PS3 cross-platform online play solution that's been integrated into Unreal Engine 3.
Kotaku's Luke Plunkett didn't quite believe the news yesterday, so thought he'd check with Gametap. Surely they couldn't be offering all of Codemasters new/upcoming titles, games like Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, Clive Barker's Jericho, DiRT and Overlord, for free? Seems they are, with Gametap confirming today that yes, as long as you're willing to put up with the odd commercial here and there, you can play them all for free on their ad-supported section.
Codemasters announced today that film, television and award-winning interactive game composer Michael Giacchino will create the score for Turning Point: Fall of Liberty the upcoming alternate-reality WWII shooter in development at Spark Unlimited.
A release schedule came out of Atari this morning with a couple of key games confirmed for 2007 releases, predominantly Alone in the Dark, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 and Turning Point: Fall of Liberty.
Codemasters today revealed Turning Point: Fall of Liberty as the official title for the upcoming alternate-reality WWII shooter currently in development at Spark Unlimited.