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Ancient Worlds! Titan Quest is Now Available for Windows (thanks Frans) has
word that Iron Lore's action/RPG is arriving in stores around the world:
AGOURA HILLS, Calif., June 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- THQ Inc. (Nasdaq:
THQI - News) today announced that Titan Quest(TM), the epic and immersive action
Role-Playing Game (RPG) developed by Brian Sullivan's (co-creator of Age of
Empires) Iron Lore Entertainment, has shipped to retail outlets worldwide.
Lauded for its next-generation graphics and original story penned by Braveheart
screenwriter Randall Wallace, Titan Quest is available exclusively for Windows
PC at a suggested retail price of $49.99.
"As huge fans of the action RPG genre, there was no question as to what Iron
Lore's first project as a team would be," said Brian Sullivan, lead designer and
president, Iron Lore Entertainment. "We are thrilled that after four years in
development, our vision of the ultimate RPG experience is now releasing
worldwide."
"Our goal with all new properties is to innovate and raise the bar for the
hardcore gamer and the team at Iron Lore has really delivered with Titan Quest,"
said Steve Dauterman, senior vice president, product development, THQ. "Gamers
looking for fast action, hack and slash, addictive gameplay can find it here in
the most graphically impressive game in the genre."
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Jun 27, 2006, 14:38 |
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Wow, they hired a screenwriter to write "there are monsters attacking the town, PLEASE TO HELP US!" It's considerably more involved than that. For those of us who enjoy ancient mythology the writing of Wallace is an added boon.
Bring on Tit Quest!
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