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omicron101
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I always wanted to play a game based on the Highlander franchise. Now it's finally being done!! The official site is up:

http://www.highlanderthegame.com/

Also, there is a trailer for the game here:

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/29668.html?e3i=1&type=mov

1/19/2008 6:08:08 PM

tromboner950
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Just read an article about this in GameInformer yesterday. Looks to be good.

1/19/2008 6:12:40 PM

wolfdawg4
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There can only be ONE!

1/20/2008 12:54:54 PM

Money_Jones
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that actually sounds really bad ass

1/20/2008 2:05:07 PM

Lunchbox
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yeah i am really looking forward to this

1/20/2008 3:26:20 PM

Darb5000
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Looks pretty sweet. Too bad PS3s are too damn $$.

1/20/2008 4:10:36 PM

Money_Jones
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its coming to 360 and computer too

1/20/2008 6:01:22 PM

Darb5000
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Yeah, but I'm not an xbox fan, and my macbook isn't exactly for gaming. I'll just wait for the price to drop below 300 for them.

1/20/2008 9:49:06 PM

omicron101
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From GameSpy.com:

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"Written by David Abramowitz, the Highlander TV series' writer and show runner, Highlander takes MacLeod on a journey across multiple lands from first century fiery Pompeii, to futuristic New York to discover his destiny and explore the powers of immortality.

Owen MacLeod, born in Gaul over 2000 years ago, was the son of a tribal chieftain whose village was crushed by the Roman Empire. MacLeod was sent in chains to the gladiatorial arena in Pompeii where he faced what he imagined to be a short life of battle. However, it was in the Coliseum where he was killed, only to miraculously recover and begin a new life as an Immortal. Fighting through centuries against other Immortals in legendary battles ending in death by beheading, MacLeod now faces a mysterious and almost all-powerful Immortal who is hunting him down in New York City. With his mentor, Methos, guiding him, MacLeod learns that the only way to destroy this ultimate nemesis, is to search out the three fragments of a mysterious stone that when pieced together, yields unlimited power to the Immortal who possesses it.

Highlander enables gamers to exploit the powers of immortality and manipulate situations that death would normally prevent. MacLeod can use his body as a conduit for electricity or fire, impale himself with enemy weapons to disarm them, and survive long falls from buildings to escape enemy attacks. Additionally, the life force of an Immortal is so strong, that his body naturally heals wounds at an advanced speed and prevents him from aging.

With an advanced combat system, gamers will master a variety of Highlander swords including the Claymore, Katana, and Twin Gladius. Players fight against powerful enemies in intense melee combat, utilizing skills and techniques acquired throughout the centuries.

Combining exciting swordplay with the Quickening powers of an Immortal, MacLeod unleashes fast and devastating attacks on mortal hunters and other Immortals. When MacLeod beheads an Immortal, he experiences the Quickening and absorbs all of that Immortal's knowledge and strength. With each Quickening, players will upgrade their Quickening Technique and acquire new powers.

Highlander uses the Unreal Engine 3 licensed from Epic Games, Inc. and goes to battle later this year for Xbox 360, PLAYSTATION 3 system, and Games for Windows."

1/21/2008 4:47:45 PM

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