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Platform(s): Arcade, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PC, PSOne, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360
Genre: Online Multiplayer

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Legend Of The 'Savage' Saga Revealed

by Rainier on Nov. 16, 2002 @ 12:39 a.m. PST

Check out part I (6 pages) of the Savage comic book , click here!

The saga begins with the tale of Ophelia illustrated in a colorful multi-panel comic form. Other stories are to follow, including the tale of Jaraziah and the escalating battle between humanity and the beast horde. More of the legend will be revealed in forthcoming issues leading up to the release of Savage for the PC in Summer 2003.

The Myth of Savage

In a violent age, eons from now, nomad humans roam the earth, inflicting cruelty on the beasts and creatures of the world. The human race is wasteful, selfish and fights amongst itself, while those closest to nature, the beast race, learn from human failings and evolve with the passing of time. The struggle is joined, man against beast, for the very basic natural resources that nurture life. Each race has its own style of battle, its own leader, and its own way to victory. What side are you on?

Savage Gameplay

Combining real time strategy and first person action, Savage delivers the next level in online multiplayer gaming. Instead of sending mindless computer drones into battle imagine organizing other players on a crusade to conquer your adversaries. Choose to be a commander, and you will play an in-depth RTS game, researching technologies, mining resources, and issuing orders to your units. Choose to be a warrior, and you will play an intense game of first person combat, wielding your weapon of choice to strike down the enemy. Savage allows for up to 64 players to take the battlefield at the same time.


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