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Abyss Lights: Frozen Systems

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Action
Developer: Abyss Lights Studio

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'Abyss Lights: Frozen Systems' Revealed

by Rainier on April 7, 2006 @ 10:13 a.m. PDT

Abyss Lights: Frozen Systems is a space-based fly 'n' shoot-style 3D game with a first-person view mode in style of the legendary old titles FreeSpace and Wing Commander. Its stirring storyline is combined with spectacular graphics, supported by unique spaceship designs and movie-like special effects.

Abyss Lights Studio announced today at the Russian Game Developers Conference (KRI) that it is supporting the AGEIA PhysX processor in its upcoming Abyss Lights: Frozen Systems. The company is also integrating the AGEIA PhysX SDK into its ALEngine game engine, providing advanced, built-in physics capabilities for all future games that use the engine.

"Abyss Lights: Frozen Systems" is a space-based fly 'n' shoot-style 3D game that applies the physics capabilities of AGEIA PhysX technology in the context of outer space. The game is replete with spectacular explosions, collisions, flying objects, and extensive interaction of objects with different masses and shapes. Spacecraft and machinery are designed with complex and multileveled structures, which allow them to sustain minor injury, major damage or total obliteration, creating stunning realism for players.

The AGEIA PhysX processor is available now in game PCs from Dell, Alienware and Falcon Northwest, and on add-in boards from ASUS and BFG Technologies starting in May 2006.

"After extensive research, we determined that AGEIA PhysX technology is the most powerful and well-optimized physics solution on the market today," said Eugene Zhukov, president and CEO of Abyss Lights. "'Abyss Lights: Frozen Systems' will be a fantastic demonstration of hardware-accelerated real-time physics in the exciting realm of outer space."

"Abyss Lights Studio is building a solid reputation for innovative content creation in the European markets and around the world," said Kathy Schoback, vice president of content acquisition at AGEIA. "With AGEIA PhysX technology integrated into Abyss Lights' ALEngine engine, we look forward to seeing the real-time physics action of 'Abyss Lights: Frozen Systems,' as well as future game titles.


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