PR: Mazes of Fate coming to Nintendo DS
GBA game gets a 3D makeover on DS January 19th, 2008 (2:10am) - Leading video games publisher and developer Signature Devices, Inc. and their wholly owned video game development and publishing subsidiary Graffiti Entertainment, LLC announced that they will begin development on Mazes of Fate, an Action-Role Playing Game for the Nintendo DS. Graffiti Entertainment will ship the fully 3D title February 26, 2008.
"Mazes of Fate is an amazing and timeless piece of work. Gamers will be very pleased with the way this new version will push the power and versatility of the Nintendo DS," said Kenneth Hurley, CEO of both Signature Devices and Graffiti Entertainment. "Mazes of Fate is completely 3D, making for an incredibly immersive experience on the Nintendo DS." Features that are unique to Mazes of Fate for NINTENDO DS: Reimagined quests, dungeons, characters, and 4 new player avatars, along with several "vertical" quests that spread along the complete game, take advantage of the power and versatility of the Nintendo DS. The main dungeon mode will feature the 3D view on the bottom screen, allowing for direct interaction with elements -using the stylus- (opening doors, pulling levers). All game screens will accommodate use of the stylus, and the top screen will feature a bigger version of the automap. Taking full advantage of the power of the Nintendo DS, Mazes of Fate is completely 3D, with fully integrated three dimensional "free-look" and movement controls. All dungeons, monsters, elements, and items are animated in 3D. Mazes of Fate pushes the capability of the Nintendo DS, providing a perk for those gamers looking for something special this February. "Role Playing Games are one of the most exciting and stable genres for video games. Mazes of Fate for Nintendo DS provides players a traditional RPG through fifty different levels. There is no question that this game will provide even the most avid gamers with many hours of intriguing entertainment," said Kenneth Hurley. Mazes of Fate will ship February 26, 2008, and will feature five languages - English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian, which the player can switch between during game play using the in-game Options menu. Click here to read Gamersmarks review of Mazes of Fate for the Game Boy Advance. Reported by Thomas Falbo on January 19th, 2008 (2:10am)
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