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'Runaway: A Road Adventure' - Trailer

by Rainier on Dec. 31, 2002 @ 12:25 a.m. PST

Runaway: A Road Adventure follows Brian, a student on the verge of graduating from college, is suddenly and mysteriously attacked by Mafia gangsters. During his desperate flight, in the company of a mysterious striptease dancer, he ends up meeting a wide range of unusual characters. But he has to figure out who's trying to help him or kill him. The player will have to be very ingenious to figure it out who's his friend or foe in this explosive mixture of murder, money, ambition, rituals and deception...a whole lot of deception. Today we have a new trailer showing off some in game action and cinematics...

Get the Hi Res Runaway Trailer off Worthplaying (43sec/4.5mb)

USA Link <-> European Link

Get the Med Res Runaway Trailer off Worthplaying (43sec/2.5mb)

USA Link <-> European Link

Get the Runaway trailer off GMX Media website (43sec/12mb)


"This is a fantastic title, it will without a doubt become one of the best selling PC titles in 2003" Commented Barry Leonard COO of GMX Media. "Sales have been massive in other European territories, we plan to make it even more successful in the UK. The title has received great reviews from major websites. This underlines the hard work that has gone into creating Runaway, you only have to see the screenshots to get an idea of the beauty of the title."

Runaway Features:

  • Approximately 100 settings that are visually rich, containing 30 interactive characters.
  • Characters with soft edges, real-time lighting and shading effects, camera changes, panoramic shots and more.
  • High-quality stereo sound, an original soundtrack with over 24 songs.
  • 3D characters with a cartoon look and high-impact visual features that include 2D and 3D in an unmatchable style.
  • The highest graphic resolution ever used in an adventure game (1024x768 with 16-bit color).
 
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