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Legit Reviews Hardware News: Shattered Horizon PC Game New Gameplay Trailer
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Ars Technica: No gravity, one gun, no problem: Shattered Horizon interview
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Shattered Horizon PC Game New Gameplay Trailer
Legit Reviews Hardware News —
Futuremark Games Studio today released a new gameplay trailer for Shattered Horizon, their PC exclusive multiplayer first-person shooter. The trailer showcases the games complete freedom of movement and intense zero gravity combat. This new trailer shows real players experiencing Shattered Horizon's
zero gravity combat. The ISS, Flipside and Arc levels are shown in a
trailer for the first time and the player's HUD, the three grenade
types, scoped shots and melee attacks are also revealed.
"Shattered Horizon is this year's most original first-person shooter,"
said Jukka ...
Futuremark Game Studios releases more video of Zero G Combat
TweakTown News RSS Feed —
Futuremark is known for its benchmarking software. If you were to ask the average computer user they have heard of Futuremark and can tell you about 3Dmark and PCMark. But what many do not know is that Futuremark has entered the game arena. They did this a while ago under the name Futuremark Game Studios (FGS). With the formation of this independent company they embarked on an abitious project. They wanted to create a game that took palce almost entirely in zero gravity. The game was to take place in a future setting where the moon has exploded and sent millions of tons of debris into earth orbit. In this zone clans fight for resources. The challenge for FGS was ...
No gravity, one gun, no problem: Shattered Horizon interview
Ars Technica —
Shattered Horizon is a weird beast. The $20 first-person shooter features four maps, one gun, and takes place in space. That means there is no gravity—you can attack from any angle by using your boosters. Turn them off and move with just your inertia to become harder to spot. It's a heady, tense form of combat.
It's also the first game from FutureMark Games Studio—you may know them from the popular 3DMark benchmarking program. The game requires Direct X10, meaning if you're running Windows XP, you're out of the game. It's a new engine with fully three-dimensional game mechanics, and ...


