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Cenega Gets a NecroVision

Cenega Gets a NecroVision

Video game publishing label Cenega Publishing announced earlier this week they’d inked a deal with video game developer The Farm 51 to publish NecroVision, a first person action shooter, for the PC. The title is due out sometime in 2008.

NecroVision, according to Cenega Publishing, takes "place in a variety of locations from battlefields of World War I to much darker and brutal underground world of vampires and demons. Sceneries range from realistic to dream-like, opponents from enemy troops to fantasy creatures – old fashion look and style of the game is going to remind the world setting from the Lovecraft’s horrors and seamlessly mix the war shooter elements into it. Player will fight enemies using environments, powerful and evil artifacts, vampire technology, and authentic WWI era weapons."

Features of the game include explosive fights, tough boss battles, a mix of realistic and fantasy weapons, interactive elements throughout the game and a dark storyline.

The Farm 51 includes industry veterans and gamers whose previous individual credits, among others, include work on the Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Painkiller franchises.

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