Gaming News - March 2003
Montreal, Quebec (March 21, 2003) - Publisher Strategy First and
developer Techland announced today that they have begun accepting applications
for the open beta of their Sci-Fi Tactical Shooter, Chrome. The open beta
will begin on April 7th and will run until May 9th.
From Strategy First:
Players take on the role of Logan, a mercenary turned bounty hunter trying to
make it rich in gloomy 22nd century Valkyria, where the wild elements of nature
conflict with the technology of the future and no one suspects a silent assassin
is on the prowl. His target? Anything will do…
Follow this link to find out for yourself why Chrome has been labeled a
“Sleeper Hit for 2003”;
www.strategyfirst.com/beta.
Chrome is a tactical shooter that brings a new twist to the FPS genre with
its unique combination of established FPS standards and truly innovative
elements. Players take on the role of Logan, and using a system of implants, are
able to alter his abilities in order to survive the 14+ action-packed missions.
Logan will take part in breathtaking chases in futuristic vehicles, become a
silent assassin striking at unwitting enemies, and use his heavy plasma gun and
implant enhanced muscles to storm through enemy lines.
- Use 8 kinds of vehicles, including four-wheelers, armored transporters,
shuttles, and even mechs in single and multiplayer mode
- Use a wide range of implants to improve your character’s abilities and
become a stealth assassin or a “living tank” in single and multiplayer mode
- Out shoot up to 16 opponents in multiplayer mode using powerful weapons
and invincible vehicles against the mind-blowing backdrop of Valkyria
- Use over 18 kinds of weapons such as machine guns, rocket launchers,
electric beam throwers and plasma rifles in your fight
- Forget yourself in the unbelievable depth of the unique gaming experience
– marvel at the breathtaking, extremely detailed graphics and stunningly
realistic physics of the Chrome engine
- Become an interstellar mercenary and prove your skills in 14+ missions in
tropical forests, rocky deserts, canyons, and snowy glaciers as well as inside
the futuristic complexes of corporation labs, military bases and orbital
stations
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