Warsaw, Poland - July 13. Flying Wild Hog voiced its entrance game, the dim sci-fi first-person shooter, Hard Reset. The PC-exclusive pretension transports players to a haunting, dystopian future, with amiability on the verge of extinction, cramped to its final station town and beneath regular hazard from the robotic hordes that target to vanquish mankind. Hard Reset is scheduled for let go in September 2011.
In the usually outstanding human town of Bezoar, Major Fletcher, an Army Combat Veteran and infantryman of the CLN, is dragged in to a strife between two of mankind's paramount enemies. He is to learn that nothing is what it seems to be.
Hard Reset might be Flying Wild Hog's entrance title, but the 35-person college of music is comprised of veterans of Warsaw's busy growth scene, with past experience at such eminent developers as People Can Fly, CD Projekt RED and City Interactive, where they worked on legendary games similar to Bulletstorm, Painkiller, The Witcher 2, Sniper and more. Hard Reset is built on the studio's own Road Hog technology, that delivers overwhelming visuals that bring the game's astounding sky to life.
Given the game's hurriedly coming let go date, design sufficient more data and footage of Hard Reset in the coming weeks and months. In the meantime, revisit and follow the game's progress on Twitter and Facebook.
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