Axle Rage screens & facts
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01:14 March 31st, 2003
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Developed by Akella, Axle Rage is an upcoming 3rd person action game in which you play the role of a tough biker in a postapocalyptic world (Mad Max anyone?). The game is scheduled for next year and will be published by 1C in Russia (no publisher yet for the other countries). Read the article for more details & screens.
Axle Rage is a cinematographic third person viewed 3D action game. Intriguing storyline and vast gaming universe Axle Rage is a nickname of the main character, a tough biker, freelancer and a member of ‘No Dice’ motorcycle gang. His world is Nailsdale - postapocalyptic megapolis build on an artificial coastal sea platform; the city, where tumbledown buildings of 30-ties adjoin monumental hi-tech skyscrapers. This is no longer a safety place: Nailsdale’s streets turned into gang-war arena long ago. There’s no any a major or government here. Money, drugs and violence are the only and ultimate law of this wasting away city. Two rival politic parties are trying to overwhelm each other to get control all over Nailsdale, but they are playing the same game, where human life is not worth a pin. Population seeks resort at drug dealers, hoping to get another dose of sham happiness. The only thing that gives one a freedom in this chaos is... a motorcycle! Unique game features: * Vast game universe: fully interactive open urban environments of Nailsdale: different zones and districts; tumbledown skyscrapers and dens; wretched doss-houses and sparking glass-and-iron hi-tech buildings. * Unique combination of fast-paced third person viewed hand-to-hand fights and motorcycle combats in the streets of a wasting away megapolis. * Highly interactive game world and environment. Axle can use almost every object as a weapon or simply break the shelves, bottles and other furniture and objects just for fun. * Vast number of cold steel weapons (up to 32) and combos or special moves to use them. * Complex scripting system allows creation of numerous partly-interactive cut scenes for more dramatic, cinematographic style plot development.

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