Nostradamus - 'Having overrun much of the world with his hordes, a great enemy leader is poisoned'

Jun 8, 2007 14:07 GMT  ·  By

Akella and Primal Software are rolling out a new third-person action game, making the delight of gamers with mech fights, diverse weapon application and tactics. 2025: Battle for Fatherland will engulf countries with fire, explosions, death and threatening enemies. Nations face hazard of terrorism that rules the world!

Year 2025 - The War Begins To End: "Having overrun much of the world with his hordes, a great enemy leader is poisoned" said Nostradamus. No he's not the publisher, nor a developing team member, but a French pharmacist bloke who was born on 14 December 1503. He kind of knew then what was going to happen later on. Some of his predictions seem pretty accurate and the game presented to you today may very well become a reality if mankind isn't careful.

The main character in 2025: Battle for Fatherland is a brave soldier of Peacemaking Forces, the press release says, who can't stand this passive non-involvement any longer. To destroy aggressively acting and lurking within terrorist hordes (hostile troops, separate units and mechs) he has a diverse arsenal at his disposal including tanks, jeeps, and mechs. The latter can use antitank and sniper's weapons. Missions vary so it's up to a gamer to decide which tactics to apply - crash every living malicious creature with the fire storm or kill invaders one by one in sharp guerilla attacks. The game intrigues will enable a player to go through organized resistance, betrayal, clandestine rebellion actions, and?more secrets will be unveiled by the developers as the game creation progresses!

Key features within the game:

2025: Battle for Fatherland is a third-person action game with extensive unit customization; Unforgettable character - real figure of the 21st century brave trooper who can't stand terrorist attacks any longer; Compelling plot - prove that you can defend your fatherland against enemies! Vast arsenal - all kind of lethal weapons, gigantic walking mechs at your disposal The developers apply Heavy Duty's game engine that will undoubtedly lead to making mech's motion unbelievably realistic; More than 20 physically bordering missions: being at one location a player can view a different location's part.

So far, neither Akella, nor Primal Software have revealed a release date or launching platform, but 2025: Battle for Fatherland is most likely to be developed as a PC title solely. We'll keep you informed as soon as the publisher makes an announcement.