Console Monster writes: "The conferences may have come to an end, but new content is still being added to the Xbox Live Marketplace. Here is the full list for Thursday 17th July 2008:
GamingShogun writes from E3, "The AI in the game looks really good, with enemies responding to what Mulkey calls their , 'hierarchy of needs'. They will run to available cover, switch hands when shot in a specific arm, run to better weapons in order to use them, and flee when the need arises..."
The E3 Trailer pulls the curtain on all-new footage showcasing the latest weapons, deadliest enemies and bone-chilling locations from the world of Project Origin. Players will find themselves thrust in a near-future cityscape filled with unknown horrors, high-tech combat and the supernatural. Face tense and highly kinetic combat against enemy forces and unknown paranormal forces in a desperate struggle to stop Alma, a girl with immense power and a thirst for revenge.
New footage from Project Origin throws horror and slow-mo out the window and shows off an exoskeleton suit blasting the crap of stuff. Cool.
Oh, and did you get a load of these screens? Goresplosion! ...
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Ninja Gaiden 2? Pah. Check out the scarlet in this latest batch of Project Origin screens. It's mental. Look at that messy screen. That guy's so screwed up it almost makes us chuckle. A few seconds ago he would have been running up to you trying to get moody with a gun, and now look at him - a bloody mess.We thought the slow-mo gunfights of Project Origin's spiritual predecessor, F.E.A.R., were super ...
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A new dose of Project Origin blood and horror is on the table today in the wake of a gameplay trailer from last week. Take a look at the latest screenshots.
Project Origin, if you didn't know, is Monolith's unofficial sequel to F.E.A.R. and returns us to shock and gore and slow-mo gun battles.
It won't just be soldiers you're up against, either. Flesh-eating loony-men with heightened ...
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced that the official website of Project Origin is now live, offering fresh details about the videogame sequel to the hit game F.E.A.R., developed by Monolith Productions. Project Origin tells the story of an escalating paranormal crisis that threatens to destroy a major American city. At the center of the calamity is the mysterious Alma, whose rage against those who wronged her triggered a chain of events that have spiraled completely out of control. Now that she has free reign, the consequences will be unimaginable. Project Origin will be available this fall, for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.
Maybe giving power to the people isn't such a great idea; The results for the Name Your Fear contest naming Monolith's F.E.A.R. sequel are in, and the project is now officially known as the rather unimaginative Project Origin.