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Terminal Reality Shines Light on Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr
Dallas, TX, September 6, 2000 - Be afraid. Be very afraid. Game Developer Terminal Reality today revealed more features of its upcoming third-person
action/adventure game, Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr. Blair Witch Volume 1:
Rustin Parr utilizes an enhanced version of Terminal Reality?s Nocturne game engine and will be the first of three PC games in the Blair Witch collection.
Published by developer-driven computer and video game publisher Gathering of
Developers and distributed by Take Two Interactive?s Jack of All Games, Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr will creep into stores nationwide in September 2000.
"With Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr, we wanted to create a game that mirrored the horror and suspense found in the movie," said Mark
Randel, president of Terminal Reality. "This game will appeal to both Blair Witch fans
and gamers alike. Gaming enthusiasts will enjoy the mixture of adventure and action elements presented in dark, eerie environments while fans of the movie
will be attracted to the Blair Witch mythology and various film tie-ins."
Based on the blockbuster horror movie and the mythologies associated with the Blair Witch legend, Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr combines compellingly
crafted adventure with intense action elements. The game features characters from Terminal Reality?s Nocturne, a 3D-action horror PC game released in October
1999 which was highly touted for its cutting-edge technology and gameplay. Blair
Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr is set in the town of Burkittsville, MD shortly after the arrest and conviction of Rustin Parr, a local hermit who claims the
whisperings of an old-woman ghost led him to abduct and murder seven children.
The player controls Nocturne character Elispeth "Doc" Holiday, an investigative
scientist from a shadowy organization known as Spookhouse. She arrives in town
to unravel the true nature of the supernatural forces surrounding the legend of
the Blair Witch, and to determine the role it has played in the Rustin Parr murders. "Doc" employs an arsenal of creative devices and weapons and her
investigative experience, resourcefulness, and courage, to solve the wicked mysteries paralyzing this terrorized small town.
Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr features include:
· Dark, interactive environments and eerie cinematography.
· Inverse Kinematics driven character animation that allows characters to adapt
their animations to varying situations and environments.
· An in-game field journal for recording all clues, research, maps, and important conversations.
· A choice of two totally different control schemes to accommodate personal playing styles.
· Hard Puzzle or Hard Combat modes for dramatically increasing intrigue, challenge and danger
and hours of gameplay.
· A storyline based on mythologies associated with the Blair Witch legend.
· Character dialogue enhanced with full facial and gesture animation.
· A wide range of devastating weapons and investigation gadgets, such as the
Enhanced Charged Radiation Emitter, Spectral Proximity Sensor, and Night-vision goggles.
The next two games in the Blair Witch trilogy will be Blair Witch Volume 2: The
Legend of Coffin Rock and Blair Witch Volume 3: The Elly Kedward Tale. Developed by Human Head Studios,
Blair Witch Volume 2: The Legend of Coffin Rock takes place in Burkittsville, MD during the fall of 1886 and involves Robin
Weaver, a young girl believed to be missing in the Black Hills Forest. Players
take on the role of Lazarus and try to uncover the mystery behind Robin's disappearance and discover a bit about their own character. The game will be
available October 2000. Ritual Entertainment's Blair Witch Volume 3: The Elly Kedward Tale is set in 1786 and places gamers in the role of witchhunter
Jonathan Pyre. Children are mysteriously missing and Elly Kedward is accused and found guilty of witchcraft. Kedward is banished to the woods. This title
will be released in November 2000.
About Terminal Reality
Headquartered in Lewisville TX, Terminal Reality is a technology-driven independent developer of PC, Mac and Dreamcast games. Founded in 1994, the
company has created several best-selling games including Terminal Velocity, Microsoft Hellbender, Microsoft Monster Truck Madness 1 & 2, and the
award-winning Microsoft CART Precision Racing. In addition, Terminal Reality created the first 3D game for the Windows 95 platform, Microsoft Fury3. In
1999, Terminal Reality's ultra realistic flight simulation FLY!, and the 3D action/adventure horror game Nocturne were released to industry acclaim.
Terminal Reality also licenses its innovative Nocturne Engine that features real-time lighting/shadowing, cloth simulation, volumetric fogging and cinematic
cameras. http://www.terminalteality.com
About Gathering of Developers
Founded in Dallas, TX in January 1998, Gathering of Developers is a developer-driven computer and video game publishing company, and a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc (NASDAQ: TTWO). The company?s
mission is to be the worldwide leader in the development and delivery of commercially successful computer and video game software designed for a range of
platforms. The company?s pioneering partners are industry leaders and proven hit makers 3D Realms, Epic Games, PopTop Software, Ritual Entertainment,
Terminal Reality Inc and Edge of Reality. For more information visit Gathering
of Developers Web site at http://www.godgames.com
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