Project Gray Company gets a little clearer
[360] New artwork from the mysterious EA RPG
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EA's Redwood Shores studio has released more artwork for its little-known-about next-gen role-playing game, Project Gray Company.
Few details have been revealed about the project, and the curious working title has only added to the mystery. What we do know, though, is that it will be an "experience that allows the player to be the hero in an expansive open world," it will make use of AI that was used for Sims 2 and it takes place in a typical fantasy, Dungeons & Dragons style setting.
As the Redwood Shores studio was responsible for Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, many believe the RPG will be set in Tolkien's Middle-Earth and much of the artwork seen so far seems to support this theory.
To pick up as many clues as you can from this mysterious title you can check out more artwork at Project Gray Company'sofficial site.
July 3, 2006
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