Video Gaming News - September 2002
Irvine, CA (September 30, 2002) - Interplay Entertainment Corp. today
announced the arrival of their sci-fi video
game Run Like Hell to retail. Described as a survival-horror game on steroids,
Run Like Hell features state-of-the-art 3D environments, third person heroic
action and camera works straight out of Hollywood.
"We are excited to bring our first original, internally developed, next
generation console game to consumers and for them to experience all the danger
and thrills hiding behind every corner of this action-packed title," said Gary
Dawson, VP of Sales and Marketing for Interplay.
From Interplay:
The player assumes the role of Nick Connor, an exiled military hero sent to
work on a mining station in deep space. Returning from a mission, he finds his
crewmembers wiped out by a vicious and intelligent alien race. Nick must remain
alive long enough to thwart the alien's plans for the ship and stay alive in the
process. At the center of Run Like Hell is an action-packed storyline that keeps
players on the edge of their seats. The game features intelligent alien foes
that learn from the player's actions to become even more dangerous. Incredible
voice acting by veteran film and television actors adds further to the realism.
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