Encore today announced that the highly anticipated Circus Maximus: Chariot
Wars for the Xbox(tm) video game system from Microsoft has gone gold. This
combat-racing game - which captures the power and excitement of chariot racing
during the glory days of ancient Rome - is expected to be on store shelves at
leading videogame retailers nationwide by the end of February. The "Teen" rated
game will
retail for approximately $50.
"Circus Maximus: Chariot Wars has been highly praised for its unique theme
and exciting gameplay," said Michael Bell, chairman and CEO of Encore. "No other
game combines racing, combat and multiplayer action - all in the cool setting of
ancient Rome. The response from gamers, editors and the retail community has
been remarkable, and we are eagerly anticipating launch day."
"This game represents years of work and an unbelievable commitment from the
Circus Maximus team, " said George Metos, chairman of Utah-based Kodiak
Interactive Studios. "Kodiak (formerly known as Sculptured Software) has
developed some terrific games - from Star Wars®: Empire Strikes Back(tm) and
Super Star Wars®: Return of the Jedi(tm) to Jack Nicklaus Golf (tm) and the
Mortal Kombat® series. As Kodiak's operations wind down, we are proud that our
final game is of the high quality and blockbuster status that fans have come to
expect from Kodiak."
Race, Fight and Conquer
Seven huge environments throughout the Roman Empire - Germania, Rome, Cyprus,
Britannia, Alexandria, Circus Maximus and the Circus of Nero - are the setting
for 19 different tracks, each with their own unique characteristics (terrain,
weather conditions, shortcuts, etc.).
Competitors choose their track, chariot, driver, warrior and difficulty
setting, and then race to the finish line, using skill and strategy to avoid
obstacles, outwit competing teams and battle against other chariots. As they
play, they must keep balanced on a chariot that is careening down narrow uneven
roads, tracks and bridges.
Adding to the excitement is the players' ability to control both the
driver and the warrior. The driver maneuvers the chariots and guides the
stallions as they charge through the twisting terrain, while the warrior fights
with a signature weapon and shield. Competitors can take on opponent teams with
as many as 22 different characters.
In multi-player mode, up to four people can play, either two-person
head-to-head or four-person co-op. "This ability to compete cooperatively with
your friends sets Circus Maximus: Chariot Wars apart from its competition," said
Tony Simerman, the game's producer. "What makes this game really fun is seeing
friends' reactions when you knock your opponent over a 1,000-foot cliff or land
a finishing attack in front of the mob in ancient Rome."
Other unique features in the game are a 43-minute original sound track;
hundreds of driver, warrior, horse and chariot team combinations; a training
mode where players can improve their skills in areas ranging from use of
weaponry to steering their horses; additional race modes (arcade, multiplayer
and career); special unlocks; multiple weapons; and numerous power-ups and
hidden secrets.
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