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Game Profile
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
Xbox
PUBLISHER:
Microsoft
DEVELOPER:
Lionhead Studios
GENRE: RPG
PLAYERS:   1
RELEASE DATE:
September 14, 2004
ESRB RATING:
Mature
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 Written by Nick Doukas  on May 06, 2002

First Impressions: One groundbreaking RPG coming right upЕ


As anyone who actually reads my scribbling knows, I'm not much of an RPG fan. However, as an Xbox owner, there are several stunning RPGs on their way that I will be running to purchase on release day. Project Ego, an ambitious game from developer Big Blue Box and game designer Peter Molyneux, promises to be an incredible experience featuring an unprecedented level of character development and interaction with the game world on a whole new level.

Though details are somewhat scarce at this time (we'll hear a lot more after the game is demonstrated at E3), Project Ego begins with the gamer taking control of a youth of 15. After an errand in town, you return home to find your family kidnapped and your dog slaughtered. Vowing to find your family and avenge the pooch, you set out on a quest for greatness. At this point virtually everything about your character development is up to you, and it is this in depth metamorphosis that is the games signature. Depending on how you play the game (a.k.a.- live your virtual life) your character will change and grow in dramatic ways. For example: if you spend a lot of time swinging a broad sword and honing your combat skills in numerous battles, your character will develop into an archetypical Robert E. Howard hero (think Conan or Cormac Mac Art) big, brawny and deadly. Conversely, if you choose the ways of a thief, you'll be more of the silent and quick assassin type, perhaps not as strong, but able to dodge daggers and arrows with quiet efficiency.

As you progress in the game, you will have the option to grow facial hair, choose your style of dress and weapons, or get a tattoo. Every action undertaken will affect the game world in some way. For example, as an adventurer, your travels will take you to many towns and villages. If you choose the actions of a hero, you will be welcomed by the townspeople (and you'll have a shot at all the maidens during your stay). however, if you roll in and slaughter half the village, I can guarantee that their reaction to you won't be so magnanimous. If you are cut in battle you will retain the scars, and as you continue through the adventure you will age appropriately. Magic can be harnessed and used as well, but prodigious casting of a legion of spells will age your character faster than normal. The game will also make use of compressed or expanded time in whatever way best serves the narrative. In this game, you could get tossed in prison for a stretchЕ.and age accordingly during your time in the big house.

Graphically, the game looks simply stunning (and I'm currently playing the GameCube remake of Resident Evil, perhaps the finest display of in-game graphics to date) and I'm blown away by Project Ego's look. High polygon models for all of the characters and a beautiful game world full of gorgeous landscapes and structures are evident in every screenshot. Huge mountain ranges highlighted with stunning lighting effects, as well as insanely detailed interiors, put the game in the upper echelon of visuals and promises to immerse the player like never before. This game is so ambitious; I have a feeling you'll be seeing at least one more updated preview here at Gaming Target before this bad boy is spinning comfortably in each and every one of your Xboxes. With an incredible main adventure and numerous side quests, gamers should be busy for months when Project Ego is released later this year.

Final Thoughts
Peter Molyneux is a guru of game development and I have a strong feeling that Project Ego will be displaying some spectacular developments in the coming months. This is a highly anticipated title for the Xbox and one no adventure gamer should miss. With the ability to fully customize your character, as well as a vast and intricately detailed world to interact with, heroes can be created and kingdoms can be conquered. Look for more on this groundbreaking title here at Gaming Target before the game is released.


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