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THQ Announces Deadly Creatures for the Wii
« on: February 14, 2008, 08:14:35 AM »
THQ delivers on its promise for original IP exclusives in this game of hunt or be hunted.
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 THQ Announces Deadly Creatures™ Exclusively for Nintendo® Wii    


Action Thriller Pits Players Against a World of Creeping Terror
   


AGOURA HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2008--THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) today announced Deadly Creatures™, an original action thriller title coming exclusively to the Nintendo Wii console in 2008. Developed internally by THQ's critically acclaimed Rainbow Studios, Deadly Creatures throws players into a venomous world of desert terror, where the greatest victory is survival. Players will follow the entwined adventures of an armored scorpion and a stealthy tarantula as they struggle against a variety of creatures including vicious Gila monsters, tarantula wasps, black widows, and the most dangerous predator of all - Man. Deadly Creatures takes full advantage of the Wii's unique motion-based control scheme and allows players to fully experience every pounce and tail sting.    


"Deadly Creatures is an amazingly innovative game concept, and exemplifies THQ's commitment to creating original new IP for the Nintendo Wii platform," said Randy Shoemaker, director of global brand management, THQ. "With Deadly Creatures, we are raising the bar for all 3rd party Wii titles, and focusing on deep, compelling gameplay for a largely untapped audience of Wii gamers."    


"Deadly Creatures is a creepy, cinematic thrill ride, where the distinction between predator and prey can shift around every corner," said Nick Wlodyka, executive producer and general manager, Rainbow Studios. "With brutal motion-controlled combat, a dark, compelling story and some of the best visuals to date on the Wii, we are excited to bring Deadly Creatures to a large core Wii audience that hungers for a new experience."    


About Deadly Creatures    


Deadly Creatures is a 3rd person action thriller set amidst a desert world of venomous terror, built exclusively for the Nintendo Wii. Players will control an armored Scorpion and a deadly Tarantula as they fight for survival against Gila monsters, lizards, black widows and many more terrifying creatures. Featuring intuitive motion controls and a deep combo-based combat system, Deadly Creatures is a thrilling mix of brutal creature-crushing action and suspenseful exploration of vast 360 degree desert and man-made environments. Gamers will explore this darkly compelling story through the eyes of two of the world's most deadly creatures.

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Re: THQ Announces Deadly Creatures for the Wii
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2008, 09:14:07 PM »
Could be cool, but I'd like to see more of it.  I'm not sure how Rainbow's expertise on motorcycle games will help them make a survival horror Wii game.
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Re: THQ Announces Deadly Creatures for the Wii
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2008, 04:19:35 AM »
Maybe... maybe this is Rainbow Studios being as creative and free as they want to be? Nintendo wanted the Wii to bring forth a new crop of innovation and artistry, and this is EXACTLY the sort of game I'm excited to see come out as a result!

I get to play a SPIDER. And a SCORPION. With a WIIMOTE.

And my biggest enemies are lizards eating me or humans stepping on me. This is so cool I have no room left in my brain for doubt, lol.
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A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head:
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished:
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Sega and her Mashiro.