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Scrapland

Platform(s): PC, Xbox
Genre: Action
Publisher: Enlight
Developer: Mercury Steam
Release Date: Feb. 28, 2005 (US), March 18, 2005 (EU)

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'Scrapland' (Xbox) Finds its Way To Retail

by Rainier on March 4, 2005 @ 2:22 p.m. PST

Scrapland features a huge variety of characters and spaceships that players can use and built the way they wants. A funny storyline of intriguing plot twists, very bad guys and incredible high-speed air combat in single and multiplayer modes accompany an open-ended game design.

American McGee Presents Scrapland features a spectacularly detailed world where players can pursue an engrossing storyline or go off on adventures of their own. As the robot D-Tritus, players must solve a series of murders by navigating the dangerous robot-inhabited city of Chimera on the planet known as Scrapland. D-Tritus can fight on the ground or he can hijack the bodies of any of 15 character types, each with their own unique abilities. He can also steal, build, customize and fly a huge variety of ships and engage in explosive 3D combat against other pilots.

“I’m really excited to have had the opportunity to work with Mercury Steam on this project,” said American McGee, Executive Producer of Scrapland. “This team is truly talented, and the reaction from the gaming community has been incredibly enthusiastic.”

Scrapland is the first of a new series of titles from Enlight branded “American McGee Presents.” The “American McGee Presents” brand was created earlier this year when McGee took on the role of Creative Director at Enlight. The PC version of Scrapland shipped in November of 2004 and received some rave reviews from many in the editorial community.

The Xbox version, which will be on store shelves March 7, carries a SRP of $29.99 and has been rated “T” for TEEN.

For additional information please visit the official Scrapland website.

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