IMC announces THEY, mysterious FPS to be playable at Games Convention

Posted Jul 31, 2007 at 10:44PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: IMC, Leipzig
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THEY artwork - Image 1Amidst the FPS craze and gigantic titles battling it out,  European PR group Interactive Media Consulting (IMC) announced They - a mystery FPS shooter as shady as it sounds. THEY are huge, THEY are different, THEY are hostile - or so they say.

Not much is known about the game yet, but a demo behind closed doors will happen at Games Convention in Leipzig come August 22-26. THEY promises next-gen graphics with the implementation of a topnotch 3D engine. New gameplay elements will be introduced to the genre, and the revolutionary weapon system is bound to get you hooked.

The key features include:
  • next generation 3D engine
  • unique weapon system that makes you "love" your weapons
  • mysterious science fiction background story
  • diversified enemies - thrilling and intelligent
  • heroes to identify with
  • heavy usage of physics
  • destructible environment relevant for gameplay
  • haunting single player mode
  • versatile multiplayer modes
Doesn't exactly sound revolutionary, but remember: Nothing is as it seems. THEY is aiming for a 2008/2009 release on the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Hey Guys - 2007-07-31 17:17
» Check out who I found on Myspace

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=26825790



None other than Aoxomamoxoa or otherwise known as Frank The Tank. So go ahead laugh at the ugly mother*****er.

by Thabor - 2007-08-01 16:23
» Shooter....

I can stomach a new FPS about every 2 years on average..



Halo 3 doesn't excite me.

Haze doesn't excite me.

Orange boxes don't excite me..

They.. doesn't excite me..

UT3 maybe.



Bioshock.. Now that looks like fun.

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