Korea: Forgotten Conflict Announced - briefly
(hx) 01:01 AM CEST - Oct,26 2002
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today announced Korea: Forgotten Conflict, a new 3D real-time strategy game
currently in development at Plastic Reality Technologies. The game puts you in
command of an elite group of specialist through 15 missions spread over five
campaigns set during the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. Korea: Forgotten Conflict
is slated for release in second quarter of 2003. Here is a snip from the PR:
Korea: Forgotten Conflict is a 3D Real Time Strategy game based on the war
that no-one, save for those involved, wants to remember. In game film sequences
will reinforce the atmosphere and realism within this fully interactive
environment. Although there were 450,000 Allies lost in conflict (and, to date,
there are still more than 8,000 servicemen unaccounted for), Communist
casualties amounted to nearly 2 million. Maybe you can lessen these numbers.
Features include:
Comprehensive range of weather effects (including season changes).
Free camera movement with detailed zoom and smooth rotation.
Detailed building interiors.
Locations include airfields, open streets of Seoul, train stations,
factories, POW camps and monasteries.
Highly detailed dynamic shadows and lighting.
Massive levels.
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