Mamba Games, established by Robert Neilson in 2008, will be announcing further releases in the coming weeks, but have kicked things off with the release of Scorpion: Disfigured developed by Bit Composers the developers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. which had international success last year.
Set in the Middle East in 2048, Scorpion: Disfigured takes terrorists combat to a new level after alien species and terrorist organisations are born from political crisis and the world is thorn apart by nuclear weapons and environmental disasters leaving nothing more than a mine field full of tribal wars, religious fanaticism and ruthless Warlords.
Scorpion: Disfigured is a straight-forward First-Person Shooter (FPS) which puts the player in the shoes of special agent Scorpion. It doesn't take long
until he meets the first resistance in form of un-dead workers, super humans and security guards. To help the player deal with the threat, they will get access to several different kinds of weapons ranging from pistols, grenades to machine guns and automatic shotguns as well as to the powers of his suit. Although Scorpion can carry many weapons at once, he can only equip three at a time and has to switch around the layout in the inventory if he wants to use another one.
Jason Codd commercial Director at Mamba explains why PC is still a winning format in a multi-platform industry: “The PC still has huge growth potential with a huge install base, especially for FPS fans. The developers of Scorpion are world renowned and have produced a world class product which will delight FPS enthusiasts; we are excited to be working with Bit Composer on this project”
The games’ website can be found at http://www.scorpionthegame.com/ and will give you a greater insight into the characters and storyline. Electronic Theatre will keep you updated with Scorpion: Disfigured and all the latest from Mamba Games.
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