In Falcone, the player takes on the role of our eponymous buccaneering hero as he's launched into a mixture of space-based ship-to-ship combat and first-person-shoot 'em up.
An absorbing plot which and twists and turns like an Asimov novel sees our hero pitched against not only his old buccaneering leader, Black Dog, but a brand new threat in the form of the Legion.
This new enemy has been vomited forth from the Maelstrom - or black hole - of the title with a mysterious agenda on a colossal scale. As the plot unfolds, Falcone will find himself inextricably entwined in the Legion's machinations and eventually seeking its elusive leader.
Falcone offers something more than the average blaster. The use of the latest build of the Unreal Warfare graphics engine enables a seamless transition between piloting the fighters and disembarking inside the behemoth spaceships, adding unique new tactical considerations. Not only that, but the interplay in multi-player games is set to make combat a truly ballistic experience.
Sophisticated enemy AI will provide a stern test for single gamers. However, Falcone won't be alone against the tidal wave of robotic foes the Legion throw against the gamer. As his reputation grows after each successful plundering mission, so will his band of followers.
These new recruits provide invaluable expertise on later missions providing a means to infiltrate previously secluded areas, obtain information and lend a hand in firefights.
Brace the main sail and shiver your cyber timbers. Falcone: Into the Maelstrom will be available from November 2002 on Xbox and PlayStation 2 In December.
Features
A truly happy marriage of graphic novel-quality visuals and compelling gameplay.
Seamless transition between piloting ships and FPS elements of the game.
12 single player missions.
5 massive multi-player maps.
Limb Severing and Dismemberment system enables maximum carnage in firefights.
Character artwork and models created by 2000AD and Batman artist, Jim Murray.
An integral plot written by Judge Dredd writer, Robbie Morrison.
Falcone: Into the Maelstrom uses the very latest Unreal engine.