Cellfactor: Revolution Announced
06 Aug, 2006, 1:30 pm IST | by
Avinash Bali
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Initially shown at the 2006 Game Developer's Conference as a tech demo to showcase the power of AGEIA's PhysX processor, Cellfactor: Revolution is now all set to become a full-fledged FPS title. The game is being developed by Artificial Studios along with Immersion Games and will be available for the PC by December 2006.
Selecting from a range of characters with unique psychic and weapon abilities, players will take their best shot against friends or AI bots in this futuristic shooter for the PC. CellFactor: Combat Training first debuted as a technology demonstration at GDC 2006 and has evolved to offer five fully-destructible levels with new gameplay features. Liquid, cloth, shrapnel and objects behave the way they should in games -- as they do in real life, thanks in no small part to the AGEIA PhysX processor-powered effects.For more info, screenshots and a fact sheet about the game's much hyped physics, kindly head over to the game's official site. |
Tags: AGEIA , PhysX , Cellfactor: Revolution , Artificial Studios , Immersion Games
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