Atari announces
The Chronicles of Riddick:
Assault on Dark Athena is now available in North America, offering
Starbreeze Studios' follow-up to
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from
Butcher Bay, as well as a remake of that first-person shooter tie-in with
the Riddick movies. Playable demos of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 editions
are available on their respective networks, and we've
been
reassured that an unannounced Windows demo is eventually coming, too. Here's
word:
The Chronicles of Riddick Assault on Dark Athena contains a brand
new full-length Riddick campaign in addition to a high-definition pixel-by-pixel
remake of the universally acclaimed title Escape from Butcher Bay. In addition
to the thrilling, visceral single player action, The Chronicles of Riddick:
Assault on Dark Athena brings Riddick into the multiplayer arena for the first
time, with six intense online multiplayer combat modes including the unique
Pitch Black mode.
Reprising his role as Riddick, Vin Diesel brings his unique vocal talent to The
Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, creating a powerful anti-hero
with a talent for chilling one-liners. Diesel is joined by a high caliber cast
of actors including Lance Henriksen, Wade Williams, William Morgan Sheppard, and
Michelle Forbes who brings depth and weary malevolence to Riddick’s chief
adversary on the Dark Athena, Captain Revas. Starbreeze Studios’ proprietary
‘vo-cap’ technology ensures that every nuance of the actors’ vocal and physical
performance ends up in the game, creating a uniquely absorbing experience.
In The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena the player takes the role
of Riddick, as played by Diesel, using stealth and action to overcome the
merciless crew of the predatory Merc-ship Dark Athena which awaits its prey in
the dark reaches of space. Cheating death through a series of spectacular
battles and events, Riddick will fight for his life amid a storm of malevolence
and horror. The Chronicles of Riddick series of games takes the player deeper
into the universe of Universal Pictures’ films The Chronicles of Riddick and
cult classic Pitch Black, which first introduced Diesel as enigmatic
anti-hero.