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"The new game contains several unique levels, characters, weapons and gameplay elements, as well as a new main hero that tells the original game story from an opposing perspective. Players can now take on the role of one of the WWI German soldiers that discovers the evil forces unleashed by the war, and starts to fight against them. Eventually they lead soldiers from all the nations gathered on the front through massive battles against zombies and demons. Finally players become the first Necro..."
"As well as two currently unannounced NintendoDS projects, The Farm 51 have been utilizing an enhanced version of the technology behind Painkiller to develop NecroVisioN currently scheduled for launch in the UK this Spring under 505 Games publishing arm, exclusively on PC."
Electronic Theatre details the system requirements for 505 Games and 1Cs forthcoming PC First-Person Shooter, NecroVisioN, due for launch in Spring 2009.
"Starting near the beginning of the game, you will have to battle your way through the German lines, dispatching the Kaisers boys as they cower in their trenches. As you push further forward into enemy lines things take an unexpected and horrific turn as the dead rise from their muddy graves and attacking any living creature they can find. Now you must try and escape through the scores of German soldiers, while fighting off flesh-hungry zombies."
"Strategy Informer: Talking of future releases, are all the team's resources focused on NecroVisioN or do you have any other project on the go? If so, what might they be?
Wojciech Pazdur: The world setting of NecroVisioN is so rich and open that we could be making games based on it for the rest of our lives and each game would be completely different. Lets just say that, this first game is only the beginning for NecroVisioN."

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