
From December 08th to 10th FlyingFish Works presenting their upcoming product “Hellion: Mystery of the Inquisition” at the Game Connection in Lyon. For the first time the audience will have the opportunity to immerse into an authentic and terrifying medieval world and to be at war with the evil brute. “Hellion: Mystery of the Inquisition” is in development for XBOX360, PS3 and PC and is targeted to hit the shelves in Q3 2010.
In the playable demo the gamer will escort the hero, Godric of Glastonbury, on his journey to a Cistercian abbey in the medieval England. Beginning with a chase after a particular book about pagan sects, unpredictable occurrences will sudden turn the action into a dramatic battle and present a fascinating plot.
“For the first time we will present our hero´s extraordinary skill – the exorcism. In “Hellion” the exorcism is a unique upgradeable and storytelling instrument. It is a real main feature as gamer will use this tool continuously in various ways for – attacking, protecting and supporting. It is not comparable to some kind of simple magic in fact it is a powerful talent our hero is blessed with.” Maciej Kowalski, Producer at Flying Fish Works, commentate on the attendance in Lyon.
“Hellion: Mystery of the Inquisition” is an extraordinary First-Person-Shooter set in the 13th century. As an armed man of the newborn Inquisition, the player will battle heretics, execute exorcisms, face demons and unintentionally become part of a political and religious intrigue. It is an epic journey through different medieval cultures full of real-life characters, wild animals, rough warriors, powerful Templar knights, deadly assassins and, ultimately, horrifying demons.
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November 30th, 2009 at 5:23 AM
Sounds interesting
November 30th, 2009 at 10:37 AM
Could be an interesting one “execute exorcisms”.
November 30th, 2009 at 3:35 PM
On the logo above it claims “a different kind of games” yes?
FPS a different kind of game? Answers on the bk of a postcard plz (the answer is “no” by the way!)
FPS set in midieval England? Could be compared to Oblivion i suppose. A different kind of game? Answers on the bk of a postcard plz (the answer is “no” by the way!)
Not very interested at all, not in the slightest way, shape or form! Plus the fact that the x360 tech will severely limit its values compared to what PS3 owners are getting used to, it all sounds a bit of a dud to be honest.