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Russobit-M Signs 2 New Titles

by Rainier on April 24, 2003 @ 10:19 a.m. PDT

Russobit-M has signed the contract with CITY Interactive about publishing of two extremely interesting projects in CIS and Baltic countries. The first one is 3D space strategy Project Earth 2 (working title). Release is planned in Q4 2003. The second - Aces WW 1 (working title) seems to become the founder of action-adventure flying sim genre. Release is planned in Q3 2003. Read more for details ...

Project Earth2 - working title is new 3D space strategy. It is an ingenious compilation of the best elements, ideas and technical solutions taken from the great titles of this genre and combined in an innovative way. It has an exceptional storyline which makes it stand out from the many other titles in the genre. All elements are put together and perfectly enriched by advanced 3D graphics with real-time particles and faithful physical rendering which have been considerably developed and expanded since the prequel, allowing the player to admire dramatic battles and the magnificent landscapes of deep space.

Aces WW I - working title should be called the flying sim. This innovative fun and full of action game, set in World War I it allows players to fight and fly a variety of combat aircraft of that period of history. To add to the immediacy and all action fun, flight controls are more simplified than in true simulations and dynamic action in several missions guarantees a game ratio that takes arcade gaming to new levels. From air battles and breath taking 30 aircraft dog fights to bombing and spy missions Aces WW I - working title provides the kind of action packed gameplay that is guaranteed to satisfy both flight sim specialists and the wider gaming fraternity.

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