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"We are extremely excited about bringing Hunter to the Nintendo GameCube,"
states Jim Molitor, Vice President of Production at Interplay. "We don't
want Nintendo GameCube owners missing out on this thrilling game."
Played from a third person perspective, Hunter immerses players in the
nightmarish setting of Ashcroft, a town plagued by creatures of the night.
Throughout the game's many gothic environments, players will face over 30
creature variants from bloodthirsty vampires to unstoppable legions of the
walking dead. Hunter has already garnered stellar reviews and has been
called a spiritual successor to games like Smash TV and the Gauntlet series,
with the ability for up to four players to play cooperatively on the same
screen.
erste screens unter
klick mich 8)
"We are extremely excited about bringing Hunter to the Nintendo GameCube,"
states Jim Molitor, Vice President of Production at Interplay. "We don't
want Nintendo GameCube owners missing out on this thrilling game."
Played from a third person perspective, Hunter immerses players in the
nightmarish setting of Ashcroft, a town plagued by creatures of the night.
Throughout the game's many gothic environments, players will face over 30
creature variants from bloodthirsty vampires to unstoppable legions of the
walking dead. Hunter has already garnered stellar reviews and has been
called a spiritual successor to games like Smash TV and the Gauntlet series,
with the ability for up to four players to play cooperatively on the same
screen.
erste screens unter
klick mich 8)