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Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games

Developer: Irrational Games

Format: Microsoft Windows PC CD-ROM

Pricing and Availability: Tribes: Vengeance will be released in 2004. Pricing information has not been released.

ESRB Rating: (RP) Rating Pending

The Empire and the Tribes have been split asunder. They fight as much over land and resources as they fight for revenge - the endless war has begun. But when a war spans generations, it becomes a mother's quest to discover the truth about the conflict, and a daughter's duty to break free from the cycle of vengeance.

In Tribes: Vengeance , gamers become immersed in a roiling space opera. Throughout the game, the player catches glimpses of the other stories that are unfolding behind-the-scenes and is given the opportunity to experience the full scope of the single-player story through multiple viewpoints and characters. Powered by the Unreal engine, the world is brought to life with characters that have facial expressions and fully-realized personalities, vehicles that kick up dust as they pass by, and weapons that display spectacular effects.

Features

•  The first ever Tribes single-player experience. Play as multiple characters across two generations of a family at war.

•  Physics and movement system seamlessly integrates jet-packing, running, skiing and piloting into one dynamic experience.

•  New weapons and vehicles add to the classic Tribes arsenal and guarantee a fight like no other.

•  Powered by an enhanced Unreal (tm) Engine, stunning all-new visuals take you into a never-before-seen chapter of Tribes history.

•  Battle in vast locations, from underground caverns to the ruins of forgotten cities, from acid wastelands to the mighty Coliseums .

•  Fight with up to 32 players online.

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