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Game News Restricted Area Confirmed

Sol Invictus

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Tags: Master Creating; Restricted Area

According to RPGDot, Whiptail Interactive has confirmed their release of Master Creating's sci-fi dungeon slasher Restricted Area. The following is the abbreviated press release:
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<blockquote>London, February 3rd 2005
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Product: Restricted Area
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Developer: Master Creating
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Genre: 3-D Isometric Action RPG
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Platform: PC CD-ROM
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Release: Late April 2005
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SRP: £24.99
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Picking up five nominations in the latest German Developer Awards, Whiptail Interactive reveals more details of its forthcoming action-packed PC cyber-punk RPG.
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Set in the year 2083, Restricted Area is a cyberpunk-themed action RPG where four unique and very different characters progress independently through the same narrative. As they do so, the story is revealed from various angles – refreshingly different to the single narrative form of most RPGs.
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The game's accent is on both action and RPG. On the one hand, the action elements are delivered via fast gameplay, the controls are more direct and the player will also find some shooter elements – switching between weapons without entering the inventory for example. On the other hand the game delivers RPG elements via a discussion system with real choices, a storyline with surprising twists and a complex but easy-to-use attribute and skill system.
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As an outlaw for hire, you'll be sent into dangerous restricted areas set in a dark and fascinating future world.</blockquote>
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It looks like we'll be seeing this game in English after all.
 

Sotka

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"It looks like we'll be seeing this game in English after all."

Better not, it's even worse than Seal of Evil :D. I recommend Kult instead.
 

NeverwinterKnight

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another one of the games i was anticipating. i hope it doesnt disappoint.
 

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