The third installment in The Odd Gentlemen’s romantic comedy adventure, King’s Quest is set to release next month on April 26. King’s Quest – Chapter 3: Once Upon a Climb …
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If you were paying attention to XBLA Fans last week — or, really, any gaming website, for that matter — then you’ve likely voraciously consumed a veritable smorgasbord of E3 news, previews and other coverage.
Before the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon games were popular there was Police Quest, a point and click cop adventure from Sierra Entertainment. In 1999 the series changed to a first person tactical shooter with SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle. The next in the series, SWAT 4, was released in 2005 to critical acclaim. Developer Irrational Games created an amazing experience and moved on to create the Bioshock series.
SWAT 4 follows a fictional Los Angeles SWAT team through several tactical situations. You play as the team leader, giving commands, taking down suspects, and securing evidence. It was powered by Unreal Engine 2.5, one of the most powerful for its time, and still looks strong today.