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Gingerbread Studios Announces The Protector

Indiana Jones made archaeology cool. Substitute Nazis for terrorists, throw in a dash of Uncharted and Resident Evil, and you have something that newly formed Polish developer Gingerbread Studios hopes you'll find even cooler.

The Protector, announced Friday for the Xbox 360, puts players in the role of British mercenary Johnathon Kane, hired to protect U.S. archaeologist Jennifer Guile. Guile is the only one who knows where to find a lost Aztec artifact of terrible power, making her a prime target for the terrorist organization Scarlet Vengeance, which has apparently cornered the market on artifacts of terrible power.

Vojkan6557d ago

WTF? Didnt Sonys London studio had game called The protector in works? It was in 1UP rumor last month

Bacon6557d ago (Edited 6557d ago )

They never confirmed the platform it was for. There was even a different rumor saying Eight Days was renamed to The Protector.

Fact is, Sony London Studios is currently busy with Eight Days, not this garbage that we're seeing here (The Protector).

Bacon6557d ago

1. Who's Gingerbread Studios?
2. Why do the graphics look so bad?
3. Why should we care?

power of Green 6556d ago (Edited 6556d ago )

I don't know you tell me, I figured the time spent trolling in here with your 2 comments would have produced some anwsers by now.

EDIT: Well I found some anwsers from actually reading the text from 1up, you should try it. lol

DarkSniper6557d ago

This looks like another average shooter for the Xbox 360. The Protector will surely be thrown into the middle of the clearance bin by a couple months after release. The gaming industry clearly is tired of mediocre shooters, which is one of many reasons why Microsoft has failed to gain top marketshare on two consecutive consoles.

With the stellar lineup of AAA titles listed for PLAYSTATION®3, Dark Sniper will be too busy playing B3yond to even think twice about this forgetful title.

Live In Your World, Play In Ours

$niper

Tetsuryu6556d ago (Edited 6556d ago )

Why would they name this title after a Tony Jaa movie?

Beg For Mercy6556d ago

GINGERBREAD STUDIOS FTW LOL YEAG RIGHT

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15 Years Ago, Mortal Kombat (2011) Saved Gaming’s Biggest Fighting Franchise

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italiangamer12d ago

"Gaming’s Biggest Fighting Franchise"

Press X to (seriously) doubt.

DarXyde10d ago

Underrated comment. I used to hate that game so much that any time my siblings asked me to play it, I just picked Hom and shut myself down mid-match.

Soy10d ago

And then MK1 killed it again.

DivineHand12510d ago (Edited 10d ago )

15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

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