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Cell Factor: Revolution Breaks Ground On The Xbox 360

This game is now going to be a physics driven FPS for a console. Sadly, it's not on the powerhouse PS3 (why are you losing so many opportunities at all these exclusives?) But it's the Xbox 360 that will be receiving this genre changing shooter.

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daboosa6196d ago

it looks not very good im so dissapointed tht it aint on the ps3

JasonPC360PS3Wii6196d ago

You sound like your bashing it and jealous at the same time.

daboosa6196d ago

it was ment to be sarcastic the game looks sucky and cheap

PG296196d ago (Edited 6196d ago )

i thought the game already been canceled for 360 ? it still exist.... great game :)

super bill6196d ago

yeah because the ps3 is sh@t that,s why.

JasonPC360PS3Wii6196d ago

Its been a while since we seen anything about this game and its still looking good.

techie6196d ago

I'm afraid it's exclusive to PC. Sorry...maybe ported in the future though

JasonPC360PS3Wii6196d ago (Edited 6196d ago )

http://games.teamxbox.com/x...
http://www.gamespot.com/xbo...
http://www.gametrailers.com...
http://www.cinemablend.com/...

This must really hurt.

"Posada says it is very likely the game will be ported and expanded and using a new engine, which made it possible for the game to come to Xbox 360. Pesoda personally is very eager to see the game coming to Xbox 360"

Miss that part did we hmm.

techie6196d ago (Edited 6196d ago )

Sorry dude...I'm not bothered...it looks good, so I might get it for my PC...but in pending a report has come through stating it is no longer on the Xbox360. http://www.n4g.com/NewsPend...

I am here merely to serve

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The guys over at Xbox 360 Only decided to contact Immersion Software, to see what the status on the Xbox 360 version is. A few hours later they received a response from Miguel Posada from Immersion Software. He states that CellFactor: Revolution will only be coming to PC on May 8th. This because the Reality Engine which the game uses only works on PC. "

I admire your effort in finding all those links

Don't give me bad feedback :( I didn't make up the news.

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IGN: CellFactor Blog: Characters

With complete psychokinetic control over her environment, the Bishop is fully capable of dispatching her enemies without the need to resort to firepower. With her psychokinetic abilities, the Bishop is able to pull and push objects in the environment, hurling them at her enemies. This telekinetic way of battling can be very surprising and deadly to her opponents; in fact, the Bishop is not only able to throw individual objects, but by using her Psi Cache ability, she can gather multiple different objects and send them flying toward the enemy simultaneously.

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PCGZine # 6 - New Call of Duty 4 & Starcraft 2 Info

Issue 6 of PCGZine is now available for download. It includes a first Starcraft 2 preview and a Call of Duty 4 preview, both enhanced with video and multimedia. There's an exclusive interview on Football Manager Live and reviews of Halo 2, Tomb Raider Anniversary, Spiderman 3 and many more. The issue also has a new Community section for MMO and LAN/online gaming fans, which talks to the best fan sites and brings you news of updates on all the popular online games. There's a feature on ATi's first DirectX 10 card and lots more too.

The magazine is written by professional games journalists from the UK and is a completely free download for readers. All you need is a copy of Adobe Reader on a PC and a broadband connection to download. As with the other GamerZines, PCGZine is available without registration making it a truly free PC games magazine.

RedSeven6180d ago

I wouldn't even know what to comment about for this one.

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Eurogamer Preview: CellFactor: Revolution

CellFactor: Revolution isn't your everyday deathmatch shooter. For starters, it's free. Today, as it happens. For seconds, it's essentially interactive propaganda, conceived by hardware manufacturer Ageia as an advert for its PhysX PPU (physics processing unit).

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