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Fracture Interview Highlights:

Fracture Interview Highlights:

1) Setting: Year 2161, and the battles occur on American soil (there will be familiar locale such as the Golden Gate Bridge to fight on).
2) The game will have some tough issues to tackle such as genetically engineering human beings.
3) Ground deformation technology will help player navigate, solve puzzle, and gain tactical advantages
4) There will be ground deformation grenade, machine guns that eat away the soil, torpedo that can be detonated and other weapons to be announced later.
5) Enemies have superhuman abilities such as high jumps from genetically engineered augments.
6) America is split into the Pacificans and the Atlanticans, while the Pacificans excels in genetic engineering, the Atlanticans excel at cybernetic augmentations.
7) The game will feature both co-op and online play.
8) Teams will be taking advantage of EACH platform (PS3, Xbox360, and PC).

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diggingtheweb.com
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Jurassic: The Hunted, Chaotic: Shadow Warriors & Fracture running on the Xenia Xbox 360 emulator

YouTube’s ‘John GodGames Emus’ has shared some video showing Jurassic: The Hunted, Chaotic: Shadow Warriors and Fracture running in the latest DirectX 12 version of the best Xbox 360 emulator, Xenia. These games came only on consoles and the first two titles appear to be playable in Xenia.

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dsogaming.com
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Last Chance to Play: Fracture

"ZL: The reception was less than underwhelming. Fracture is one of those games that has already been forgotten; “terrain deformation” failed to impress gamers, the struggle between the Pacificans and the Alliance (though I’m not sure who they’re aligned with) inspired no one, everyone hated the main character and the online servers are host to nothing more than tumbleweeds."

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zerolimitmagazine.com
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Games in a time of climate change

We're well into the first week of August, and the summer's hottest days could be just ahead. There's still a debate being waged over climate change policies proposed to help curb its effects, but in some video game that debate is over and the effects of climate change lead to a bleak future. We speak to Dr. David Robinson, New Jersey State Climatologist and Professor in the Department of Geography at Rutgers University, to find out if these video games' vision of a post climate change future holds more fact or fiction.

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thorstein3970d ago

Wow. This is an incredible read.

I will be voting up the article and the site. Thank you for submitting this!

Well written, thought provoking and intelligent. Great job to Steven Wong.