New CellFactor: Revolution Screenshots

The game features three separate playable charcaters, all have there own strengths and weakness's. The game is set in a time when the world is at war and it is your job with your three characters to right what is wrong and vice versa.

The game looks set to be released late next year so for now why not take a look at the new CellFactor screenshots below.

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TheMART7154d ago

And yet another exclusive on the 360. Lists are growing and growing

specialguest7154d ago

console wise, yes, but this is also a PC game. anyway, this game looks very cool.

MONTY 1877153d ago

This game looks fantastic! Any1 know when its out?

Gameplay video below:

http://www.ageia.com/physx_...

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CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars arrives on Xbox Live Arcade

Ubisoft's shooter title CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars has appeared on the Xbox Live Marketplace and is now available for purchase and download.

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IGN: CellFactor Blog: Weapons & Powers

While in this war, superhuman abilities may often prove their dominance on the battlefield, it would be erroneous to assume that firepower is any less of a necessity. In this chaotic battlefield, weapons are used to compliment the use of abilities to achieve superiority in the battle. A host of weapons are available for players to utilize in their struggle for survival and domination.

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IGN: CellFactor Blog: Characters

With complete psychokinetic control over her environment, the Bishop is fully capable of dispatching her enemies without the need to resort to firepower. With her psychokinetic abilities, the Bishop is able to pull and push objects in the environment, hurling them at her enemies. This telekinetic way of battling can be very surprising and deadly to her opponents; in fact, the Bishop is not only able to throw individual objects, but by using her Psi Cache ability, she can gather multiple different objects and send them flying toward the enemy simultaneously.

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