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Zero Point Software unveils “Project IM”

According to the official press release, “Project IM” is an AAA, FPS, Sci-fi, action and adventure game with an original and unpredictable storyline featuring single and cooperative gameplay, with heavy focus on realism. It is a trilogy, with a target audience that is estimated to be 17+ and aimed at the next generation PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 platforms. It is intended to utilize Epic Games “Unreal Engine 3” technology.

Set in a believable future, the player is a newly enlisted Special Forces soldier, equipped
with the latest in weaponry, armor and gadgets that will embark on a breathtaking
adventure. A world filled with challenging scenarios and heart pounding situations that in
time draws you deeper into an ongoing plot.

Key features of the game may include
- Singleplayer or up to four players cooperative
- Custom game modes featuring arcade, RPG and tactical elements
- Captivating storyline with heavy focus on realism
- Advanced weapons simulation
- Randomized and non-linear gameplay

Looking out for interested publishers and hoping to land enough cash to license Unreal Engine 3, the Danish company, Zero point software, is willing to make waves in the next-generation race with Project IM. A teaser trailer is available at the website right away while a three-minute concept trailer is expected some time in Q1 2006. More details as the development progresses.

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  1. Trojans24601

    • 10:37am EDT - November 1st, 2007

    any new news on this? i have wanted to see more on this since i first saw it

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