Gaming News - October 2006
New York, NY (October 5, 2006) - Codemasters today announced
Heatseeker for the Wii, PSP, and the PlayStation 2.
From Codemasters:
Designed to be an incredible lock-on/shake-off experience, Heatseeker
reinvents missile combat to give gamers a massive rush of destruction. Set to
feature an incredible collection of current and near-future military fighter
jets, Heatseeker’s arsenal includes the stealthy F-22 Raptor, the classic F-15
Eagle, the cutting-edge F35 Lightening II, and the aerodynamically advanced
Russian SU-47 Berkut.
“If you like fast and furious action, and blowing everything in sight to bits,
then Heatseeker is a dream come true,” said Andrew Wensley, senior producer for
Heatseeker at Codemasters. “Expect the greatest military aircraft armed to the
teeth with the latest hardware, big explosions, great smoke trails, and gung-ho
heroics.”
Heatseeker is a joint development project between Codemasters and IR Gurus, the
Australian studio behind the acclaimed historic air combat title, Heroes of the
Pacific.
“The Heroes air combat engine is being advanced and getting armed to the teeth
with the latest military hardware,” said Ben Palmer, executive producer, IR
Gurus. “It’s set in a realistic now-time world, that’s cohesive and believable,
but the speed of play will feel like lightening.”
Heatseeker will strap players into the pilot’s seat and deliver an exhilarating
white-knuckle ride that’ll have them clutching the joypad as they engage in
face-melting 6G turns and fight against a seemingly-impossible amount of
airborne enemies. And when gamers launch a strike, they will follow their
missiles as they ruthlessly hone in on their targets via the Impact Cam.
Delivering awesome cinematic 3rd-person camera cutaway scenes, the Impact Cam
will reveal the results of attacks in all their devastating glory from all kinds
of dynamic angles, complete with jaw-dropping explosions and smoke trails.
With missions across the U.S., down to the Caribbean, across Antarctica and into
the Far East, it’ll be high-velocity combat all the way that’ll see players
constantly switching from predator to prey as an enemy missiles lock on.
Throughout the game’s campaigns, players will be proving their right to fly with
the best. Are they good enough to advance ahead of their fellow pilots and stay
top? Can they throw their aircraft to the floor, twist and turn, and punch out
counter measures as they pull as many Gs as necessary to out-manuever the
missile? Basically, are players good enough to stay alive?
Putting players right in the center of the action, Heatseeker will deliver the
latest fighters, current conflicts, black ops, grey and white missions and a
constant stream of macho military radio traffic to build the atmosphere.
Heatseeker will launch Q1 2007 for Wii, PlayStation 2 system and the PSP system.
Aspiring fighter pilots can sign up for additional and exclusive briefings
online at
www.codemasters.com/heatseeker.


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