Posted Dec 22, 2007 at 12:52AM by David T. Listed in: Videos, FPS, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Tags: World War 2, Spark Unlimited
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It's said that creativity is often sparked by the words "What if?". That's exactly the premise behind the alternative history in Spark Unlimited's Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (PC, PS3, Xbox 360). In the Spark Unlimited video trailer, CEO Craig Allen and Producer Dean Martinetti focus on the weapons side of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty.

The interesting thing to note about the trailer is that while Allen and Martinetti discuss the various firearms available to the player in Turning: Point Fall of Liberty, they also enumerate some of the many vehicles in the Nazi's arsenal, which only serves to highlight the discrepancy between the technology of the main persona of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty and his Nazi foes.

Nevertheless, Allen and Martinetti said that Spark unlimited didn't want to delve too deeply into science fiction for Turning Point: Fall of Liberty. Thus, all enemy vehicles in the game are but hypothetical extrapolations of World War 2 Nazi technology that never made it past the drawing boards. To see what they mean, check out the video below.




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