Gears of War®—a third-person tactical action/horror game—is
being developed by Epic Games exclusively for Microsoft Game Studios
and the Xbox 360® video game system. As Marcus Fenix, you fight a war
against the immense Locust Horde, which not only out powers but
outnumbers you, your squad, and the entire force of the Coalition of
Ordered Governments. Gears of War is the only game to blend a
deep and disturbing story of human survival against an endless mass of
nightmarish creatures, a next-generation tactical combat system, and
unsurpassed visuals and special effects. The story unfolds as a ragtag
group of soldiers use every last ounce of strength to survive the
onslaught from the forces of evil, which begins on the historic
Emergence Day. The only obvious choice to power the Emergence Day era, its visuals,
and its gameplay is the brand-new Unreal® Engine 3, which provides an
unparalleled amount of detail without taxing the processor. Images and
designs that developers could only dream of in the past become a
reality with the power of this engine. Imagine photorealistic
environments rendered in real-time, and you only begin to understand
what this engine is capable of. After you see this engine in action and
your gameplay evolve, you will never look at shooters the same way
again. But let’s be clear: It’s not just smoke and mirrors. Anyone who has played Unreal® Tournament 2004
or any of Epic’s previous Unreal-powered games knows about the amazing
versatility of the engine. Previous versions of Unreal Engine
successfully meshed together vehicular and on-foot combat on the same
battlefield. With its successor, Gears of War will drop jaws
with its visuals and stop hearts with its gameplay. Shooters are often
at the forefront of technology, and Epic is proud to usher the industry
into the next dimension of visual quality and biting gameplay. IGN had a play with the game you can see there rather comprehensive article in full hereEmergence Day Is Coming!
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