RG Mechanics Turning Point: Fall of Liberty
Type: 1 person, 3-dimensional, Action
Developer: Unlimited Sparks
Publishing: Codemasters
Publication type: Repackaging
Interface language: RUSSIAN|ENG
Speaking language: RUSSIAN|ENG
Crunch: FLT
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Operating System: Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo or Athlon 64 x2
RAM: 1GB
Graphics card: GeForce 8800 GTS or Radeon X1950 XTX
Hard disk space: 9 GB
Information About the Game:
The game develops in the alternative 50s of the last century. America is occupied by Nazi Germany, flags with swastikas hang on the roof of the White House. Spark Unlimited decided to use historical fact – in 1931, Winston Churchill got run over by a car and remained alive after that – assuming that this would have been the case if the military leader had not stood up along with the curb. According to Spark’s version, the invasion of Normandy did not take place, and England and Europe could not withstand the Nazi aggression in 1945 … Turning Point: The events of the Fall of Freedom occurred in 1952, when Germany launched a well-planned offensive. New York is the center of the armed conflict on the east coast of the United States. Nazi warships are quickly taking over the port, German planes are clearing the streets of people. Airships will take out the soldiers who have captured the city quarter by quarter… New York has fallen surprisingly quickly, Washington is in front of the enemy’s eyes. Will anyone be able to stop the Nazi attack on the United States?
Dynamic Action on the streets of American megacities.
A rich arsenal of weapons: classic examples of the Second World War and experimental types of weapons never seen before on the battlefield.
All means are good in the fight against invaders. A unique melee combat system that uses environmental elements.
A powerful story, cinematic special effects and a unique, carefully crafted atmosphere of occupied America.
The soundtrack bears the signature of famous composer Michael Giacchino, who worked on the Medal of Honor and Call of Duty game series, as well as the music of the television series Lost and the films Mission Impossible 3, Incredibles and Ratatouille.
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