The End(game) Is Here
Dying to put your light gun to use? Empire Interactive SO has you covered.
Published: June 10, 2002
Mmmm... Light gun games. Excercisors of our index finger, aid to that destructive part of our brain, builder of quick reflexes. Sometimes there's just no beating firing up a copy of Time Crisis and click-click-clicking away until you can't see straight. Of course, there are times when you'll want to feed both the intellectual and more primitive parts of your brain.
Enter Endgame, a light gun game, yes, but one with a little more to it than just mindless blasting. See, Engame has an actual story involving VR, sinister corporations, and a one-woman demolition squad by the name of Jade that's looking for answers. Wanna know more? Well, I guess you'll just have to go snag yourself a copy (or read up on our short preview here, or the review, which should be up shortly).
"We're excited about our first release in the light-gun category to fill the void in the market." beamed Jimmy Lamorticelli, General Manager for Empire Interactive. "We want the consumers to be thrilled about another game that they can pick up (or purchase) their light-guns once more."
Should you choose to go in guns blazing, Engame offers plenty of destruction -- nearly everything in the game can be shot, resulting in objects that shatter, crash to the ground, or even affect the environment.
Engame already shipped to stores last week, so you have no excuse for not playing it right this instant! Git on out there and snag a copy while the gettin's good.
Enter Endgame, a light gun game, yes, but one with a little more to it than just mindless blasting. See, Engame has an actual story involving VR, sinister corporations, and a one-woman demolition squad by the name of Jade that's looking for answers. Wanna know more? Well, I guess you'll just have to go snag yourself a copy (or read up on our short preview here, or the review, which should be up shortly).
"We're excited about our first release in the light-gun category to fill the void in the market." beamed Jimmy Lamorticelli, General Manager for Empire Interactive. "We want the consumers to be thrilled about another game that they can pick up (or purchase) their light-guns once more."
Should you choose to go in guns blazing, Engame offers plenty of destruction -- nearly everything in the game can be shot, resulting in objects that shatter, crash to the ground, or even affect the environment.
Engame already shipped to stores last week, so you have no excuse for not playing it right this instant! Git on out there and snag a copy while the gettin's good.
