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With a storyline developed and created by some of the top talent from Tinseltown, Pariah places you in the shoes of Doctor Jack Mason, a burned out medic who has just found that in order to survive you need to change and adapt.
An unknown pathogen has infected a patient and Jack has enacted a containment procedure. An orbital nuking to literally scour the area clear of any virus or bacterium, pity the transport he was on crashed and left him stranded within some of the most deadly and desolate sectors of the prison - Earth.
Now he and his patient have to try and escape before the half-hectotonne yield blast tears his life from him. At his disposal are a vast variety of weapons of destruction - that can be modified extensively by finding weapon cores, vehicles and his own skills at combat and stealth.
Created over the last two years by Digital Extremes, they who brought us Unreal Tournament 2004 this year, Pariah pushes the limits of game design, graphics and play as DE use a heavily modified Unreal engine, backed more than capably by the use of Havok Physics, stunning AI and a more immersive use of visual and audio clues to indicate danger ahead. In addition, there is a solid multiplayer mode similar to UT2K4's Onslaught and a world where terrain can be the difference between death and a headshot.
No release date given as yet.
Chris Snook
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