News: The prolific producer has announced his next project.
Fresh off the recently released Scrapland, American McGee and Enlight Software have announced their next project: Bad Day L.A., which will be coming to the Xbox early next year.
"Bad Day L.A. will give gamers a one-of-a-kind experience - from the astonishing graphical art style to the atypical storyline featuring zombies, earthquakes, fires and terrorist attacks, to the reluctant and cynical politically incorrect hero - those who play it will never forget it," said American McGee, executive producer for the game. "Bad Day L.A. features awesome combat, a variety of mission scenarios, and a main character whose constant cynical wisecracking and 'every man for himself' attitude make him one of the most hilarious and politically incorrect game 'heroes' to date. Bad Day L.A. is sure to offend half of America while giving the other half a much-needed escape from their everyday fears."
Players will take up the soda can bag of homeless man Anthony Williams as it is up to him to save L.A. from earthquakes, floods, fires, terrorists, zombies, aliens and lots of other "natural disasters". The game will take us through ten levels including Hollywood Boulevard, Venice Beach and Beverly Hills and feature such bizarre weapons as a spraypaint flamethrower.
Wouldn't the paint knock out the flame?