Crasher unveiled for PC
Online multiplayer arena battler.
New developer Punchers Impact has announced its first game, Crasher, for PC.
A multiplayer online arena game, Crasher focuses on team battles between customisable cars called Stars. Their weaponry and skills can be customised and upgraded so you can build your car to fit your team's tactics.
There will be ladder rankings based on results from various modes like Deathmatch and Last Man Standing, plus a Garage mode where more Stars and equipment can be unlocked. Maybe Xzibit works there.
Punchers Impact was formed in October 2009 and already has a meaty 40 employees drawing from "solid financial foundations".
Crashers will be released in "late 2010".
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On a more serious note... really... if you're going to announce a game, it would really help if you explained what it's about in an intelligible manner, gave some details about your level of ambition (is it Peggle & Co. type of budget?), pricing and a screenshot or two would also help. We're not getting excited by knowing you got your staff from "solid financial foundations"
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Lead programmer has a good first name as well.
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