Geneforge 5: Overthrow to Complete Series
Fantasy RPG promising an epic adventure
Date: Friday, June 27, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Spiderweb Software has announced the upcoming release of the fantasy Role-Playing Game, Geneforge 5: Overthrow, the final game in the Geneforge series for Windows PC and Macintosh.

Geneforge 5 is set in the land of the Shapers, a secretive sect of wizards with the ability to create new life to serve them. When their creation rebelled, everything went in the toilet and an all out war began. Geneforge 5: Overthrow has a huge, open storyline and allows you to choose to serve one of five different factions, each of which has its own path to bring the war to an end. There are dozens of different endings and paths to victory.

Help the rebels or fight them. Kill your opponents or use stealth and diplomacy. Focus on the storyline or simply seek wealth and carnage. No matter how you play, Geneforge 5 promises to offer an epic adventure with plenty of replay value.

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