Just keep swimming: Hydrophobia launch window set for early 2009

Posted Nov 14, 2008 at 5:16PM by Mabie A. Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Blade Interactive, Pete Jones
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Hydrophobia - Image 1Anticipation sure is rising for Hydrophobia, but it looks like we'll do a bit more wading before we finally get it in our hands.

Although Blade Interactive managing director Pete Jones has confirmed just a few days back that it's now fully playable, it won't be released till next year.

The company has now revealed that it will be slated to come out on March of 2009. No particular date was set yet, but at least we now have a clearer window for launch. And hey, it's not that far from now, and we do have the assets to tide us over till then. Also,they confirmed that they will be self-publishing the third-person action-adventure as well.

Hydrophobia is being prepped up for a multiplatform release on the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.



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Via Eurogamer

 
 
 

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by abumu - 2008-11-14 15:53
» . . .

"Anticipation sure is RISING for Hydrophobia, but it looks like we'll do a bit more WADING before we finally get it"

"and we do have the assets to TIDE us over till then."



Was there enough puns in this article? lol =)

I've never heard of this game but I'm gonna keep an eye on it.

by Mabie A. - 2008-11-14 17:27
» *GASP!*

are you serious?!? man, it's been asleep for a while, but it's been kicked alive again. you can start brushing up by checking out our coverage on the game here:



Xbox 360: http://xbox360.qj.net/Hydrophobia/cid/3840



ps3: http://ps3.qj.net/Hydrophobia/cid/3839



impressive. really. you would want to keep your eye on this one, for sure. ;P

by papajag - 2008-11-14 18:55
» This game looks so sick

There's only one problem that comes to mind when it comes to beautiful games like this and that is the length of the game. Graphics+short length games most of the time unless it's Blu-ray(please no PS3 or 360 fanboys say anything). Hopefully it's multidisc for 360 so that the game can be long.

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