Fabulist Games Announces Star Sentinel Tactics
Fabulist Games Announces Star Sentinel Tactics™
London, England -- October 21, 2009 -- Fabulist Games has released the first
screenshots and a trailer from their upcoming turn-based tactics game, "Star
Sentinel Tactics" (www.starsentineltactics.com).
Star Sentinel Tactics puts the player in control of a squad of United Alliance
Marines, aka The Star Sentinels™, as they battle to prevent a race of
bloodthirsty reptilians from launching a devastating attack on our Galaxy.
Star Sentinel Tactics takes the proven gameplay of turn-based tactical combat,
and invigorates it with exciting new ideas like eliminating CPU turn waiting,
dynamic battles and narrative-driven missions. As well as dazzling 3D graphics
and line-of-sight driven by a powerful physics engine, the game offers a cast of
captivating characters and creatures, and an array of explosive weaponry. Each
of the 28 hand-crafted missions will offer players a unique tactical challenge,
from creeping silently past patrols in a dusty desert city to providing cover
for heavy assault troops as they raid an alien mothership.
As well as a compelling single player campaign, the game will ship with a
full-featured suite of editing tools, which will allow players to craft their
own weapons, characters, missions and even campaigns. While it may sound like an
ambitious project for a medium-sized team, it has in fact been a passion project
developed by just a single man. Lone developer, Philip Ings, explains: “I grew
up playing these games on my 8-bit and 16-bit computers. I can't begin to
imagine how some of those games were made to fit into 48K. For as long as I've
been into computers, I've wanted to create one of my own that was even better.
One of the things which always annoyed me was sitting there impatiently while
the computer AI took its turn. I've completely eliminated that now. Turn-Based
games have always had a reputation among non-fans as being boring, but they
don't need to be. With a gripping plot, dynamic battles, lots of explosive
weapons and gadgets, and removing all the waiting, they can be as thrilling as
any genre. You have to stay true to the tenets of turn-based gameplay though, or
you take away the heart and soul of the game. I don't do things like
real-time/turn-based hybrids or simultaneous turns. This is unashamedly
turn-based tactics like all the old favourites. It's just bigger and more
exciting.”
Star Sentinel Tactics is scheduled for a Q1 2010 release.
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