Monday, September 7, 2009

Watchmen

                                                                           
Minimum System Requirements for PC Game – Watchmen: The End is Nigh
  OS: Windows XP (SP1+) 32bit or 64bit; Windows Vista (SP1+) 32bit or 64bit
  CPU: Dual Core Processor 1.8 GHz
  RAM: 1 GB
  HDD: 2 GB  free disk space
Graphics: 256MB video memory and pixel shader 3.0
  Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible
  DirectX: Version 9.0c
Watchmen: The end is nigh - this is game in the genre of the adventure fighter,
in which for you one must demonstrate everything, on that you are capable.
Your characters - urban volunteers Of rorschach and Nite Of owl. They, of course,
heroes, but grew they on Wednesday cruelty and injustice, that reign in their
home town.
 
it's notable that this game is official. It's a prequel to to graphic novel, occuring 10 years before the mid-80s era focused on by the movie and comic. The comic's writer Alan Moore wasn't involved (he's not involved in next month's movie, either), but the comic's editor, Len Wein, wrote the script. The comic's artist, Dave Gibbons, oversaw the creation of the comic-book style sequences that play between the game's six chapters. The movie's actors voice their characters -- only Nite Owl and Rorschach are playable; whether Dr. Manhattan and the rest of the fiction's core cast appear isn't being shared with the press.
he action of the game was meaty, full of fists flying and swarming crowds of enemies. Battles were in dark streets. Enemies were lumbering and persistent. Up to 20 of them can join the fight, according to the game's official fact sheet.  With the right button combos I could twist limbs, disarm enemies, beat my enemy brawlers with bats. The cerebral aspect of the comic was not emphasized in what a played.

The game's development studio, Deadline Games A/S, has created something that, if nothing else, has the looks to be sold on a disc. Two years ago I wouldn't have expected to see a game of "Watchmen"'s graphical detail offered only for download. But this is indeed download-only, another chapter in one of the big gaming stories of early 2009: the rise of the marquee downloadable games for consoles --  "GTA IV: The Lost and Damned," "Flower," the "Fallout 3" expansions and now the official game for one of the most hyped movies on the calendar.

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