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Hellgate: London Preview
An introduction to Flagship Studios' promising action role-playing game.
Date: Monday, February 12, 2007
Author: Tracy Erickson

Shown alongside several other titles utilizing the advanced features of DirectX 10, Roper assured us that Hellgate: London will take some advantage of the new technology although he didn’t go into great detail. Regardless, Hellgate: London is an attractive game that looks all the more impressive in motion. The high level of customizability blended with lightning-fast action seems to work in this adrenaline-pumping role-playing game. While we’re interested in learning more about the game’s online component; the single player experience alone looks to be worth the price of admission this summer.

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