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  • Shattered Horizon's "Escalation" Trailer

    A new gameplay trailer for Shattered Horizon was released earlier today. The new trailer, Escalation, shows off actual gameplay footage in the zero gravity environments. The ISS, Flipside, and Arc levels are all showin in the trailer as are the player's HUD, three grenade types, and more.





    About Shattered Horizon
    Shattered Horizon is the highly anticipated first game from Futuremark
    Games Studio that immerses you in the cold reality of combat in space.
    • Multiplayer first-person shooter set in near-Earth space 40 years
    from now.
    • Experience intense zero gravity combat and complete freedom of
    movement. Use your rocket pack to fly freely through space then land on
    any surface.
    • Engage enemies in furious firefights, or ambush them from unexpected
    angles. Use tactical grenades to disable electronics, block line of
    sight or push enemies out from cover.
    • Join your friends in action-packed 32 player battles fighting to
    control hollowed-out asteroids, huge fragments of Moon rock and the
    ruined remains of the International Space Station.
    • Dedicated servers hosted by Futuremark Games Studio at launch with
    server code being made available for the community shortly afterwards.

    Release date: November 4, 2009
    Suggested retail price: €19.95 / $19.95 / £14.95
    Free downloadable expansion packs featuring new levels after launch.

    Shattered Horizon requires DirectX 10 on Windows Vista or Windows 7.
    There is no support for Windows XP or DirectX 9.

    Pre-order now and save 10 percent. Players who pre-order will also be
    invited to help test new levels before they are made public:
    http://www.shatteredhorizon.com/buynow

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    Re: Shattered Horizon's "Escalation" Trailer

    The visuals do look pretty good, as should be expected from a Futuremark game, and it's got a pretty nice price point. I'd love to see how this runs on my dated machine, but I'm not sure the results will be all that great. My 8800GT is considered 'minimum'.

    If it does run good on my machine, I'll be quite impressed.

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