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Adventurer

Platform(s): PC, Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Developer: The Farm 51
Release Date: 2013

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'Adventurer' (ALL) - New Screens

by Rainier on July 25, 2012 @ 12:09 a.m. PDT

Project Adventurer takes the adventure genre and combines it with fast paced action associated with FPS, delivering breathtaking visuals and dynamic shooter gameplay.

Set in exotic locations such as ancient Mayan ruins, forbidden cities, frozen wastelands and lush, tropical jungles – project Adventurer features 10 distinct levels of treacherous environments.       

Simply known as The Sentinel or The Guardian to the Lost City, this creature’s real name is no longer remembered by mere mortals. Once a brutal, but just Mayan king, The Sentinel made a pact with his God that in exchange for his eternal servitude he would be granted unimaginable power and immortality.

Such power that his mortal body did not withstand the awesome might that was bestowed upon him. The Sentinel perished only to be reborn – stronger than before. Blinded by rage, he hunted and slaughtered every last resident of The Lost City and now stands as its eternal guardian – waiting at the entrance for anyone fool enough to enter.


Set in the 1930’s, Project Adventurer takes the player on a globetrotting adventure from tropical jungles to frozen wastelands – each locale filled with dangerous traps, extensive environmental puzzles and dangerous enemies. Ranging from human soldiers to supernatural warriors, Project Adventurer puts the player in the shoes of a private Investigator dragged into a plot to find an ancient artifact that seems to have awakened a threat long though dead.

Besides a single player campaign, project Adventurer will feature a multiplayer mode – with more information available in the upcoming weeks.


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