Gaming News - October 2006
San Francisco, CA (October 24, 2006) - Today Ubisoft announced that
Dark Messiah of Might and Magic has been released and will be at North American
retailers this week.
From Ubisoft:
“Dark Messiah of Might and Magic successfully blurs traditional lines and
defines a new approach to action-RPGs for the modern PC gaming audience,”
said Tony Key, vice president of marketing at Ubisoft. “Dark Messiah of Might
and Magic’s breakthrough game design, combined with the technology and
graphic capability the Source Engine brings, signals an exciting new direction
for the Might and Magic brand.”
Developed in conjunction with Ubisoft, Arkane Studios (for single-player),
and
Kuju Entertainment (for multiplayer), Dark Messiah of Might and Magic puts
players in a first-person perspective, allowing them to encounter ferocious
combat within a dark and expansive fantasy environment.
Powered by an enhanced version of the award-winning Source Engine created by
Valve to power its Half-Life 2 video game, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic
allows players to immerse themselves in an environment that responds and
envelops them like never before, thanks to the Source Engine’s exceptional
technological enhancements in areas such as character animation, advanced AI,
real-world physics and shader-based rendering.
Dark Messiah Might and Magic ships with an ESRB rating of “M” (Mature). The
game is available for PC at the manufacturer's suggested retail price of $49.99
for the standard edition, and $59.99 for the Limited Edition.


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