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Quantum Theory

Platform(s): PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Publisher: Koei Tecmo
Developer: Koei Tecmo
Release Date: March 2010

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'Quantum Theory' (PS3) - 16 New Screens

by Rainier on Nov. 10, 2008 @ 7:41 p.m. PST

In Tecmo's third-person shooter players take on the role of the massive, gun-wielding warrior Syd and battle through intense action sequences in an unpredictable, shape-shifting battlefield. In addition to single player campaign, Quantum Theory also supports four modes of online multiplayer, complete with voice chat for real-time communication.

Syd, the dark destroyer equipped with a large machine gun and a special fist, will eradicate anything in his path. His mission? To scale the “Living Tower” and destroy it. To his surprise, he finds Fillena, a mysterious female warrior along the way. Experience their adventurous ascent in a romantic art nouveau style world that merges the beauty of organic motifs with technology and action-packed gameplay.

Key Features:

  • Shape-Shifting Battlefield: The field surprises you with new challenging obstacles by changing its form in real-time
  • Two-Character Combination Actions: Syd and Fillena are able to perform actions as a pair – in some instances, the only way to overcomes hurdles will be to execute combination actions. Strategically perform the combos for a more powerful, fierce attack against colossal enemies
  • Aesthetically Beautiful Gameplay Environment: The colors are radiant and the mixture of organic elements complements action and technology
  • Online Play: In Multi-Play Match, choose your favorite character and fight against another person or create your own army and fight against another team. You can also choose from other matches that offer a variety of winning conditions and rules

Release: 2009

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