Rogue Warrior Preview

Tom Clancy watch out, there is a new kid in town. His name is Rogue Warrior. Bethesda and Zombie Interactive are developing a realistic tactical shooter with the help of a real US Navy SEAL. The game is set in North Korea, a country which has recently tested a nuclear weapon. You’ll lead your 4 men team of heavily trained Navy SEALS into enemy territory. There will be intelligence gathering missions and plenty of fighting. While you are on a mission the North invades South Korea causing you to be trapped inside the country. You now have to get yourself and your men out there safely. The developers are giving the gamer more freedom than you see in other shooters, which are more scripted. The levels are huge and you have multiple ways of dealing with certain situations. The graphics are outstanding, not surprisingly as it uses the Unreal 3 engine.

Rogue Warrior (R) Bethesda and Zombie Interactive

Rogue Warrior (R) Bethesda and Zombie Interactive

While the Tom Clancy brand dominates the genre of realistic military shooters, it’s going to get some competition from a legendary Navy SEAL. Bethesda and Zombie Interactive are currently working on Rogue Warrior, a tactical shooter for the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 that’s based on the fiction novels of the same name by Richard Marcinko, a former Navy SEAL commander whose best-selling autobiography is also titled Rogue Warrior. However, the game won’t be based on Marcinko’s real-life exploits in the Vietnam War. Instead, the plot, which could almost be ripped from today’s headlines, is set in modern-day North Korea.

Rogue Warrior features the involvement of legendary Navy SEAL commander Richard Marcinko.
In Rogue Warrior, you’ll lead Marcinko’s four-man SEAL team deep into enemy territory. The game’s plot has you infiltrate a North Korean submarine facility to get intelligence data on that country’s nuclear capabilities. However, while you’re busy doing this, North Korea launches a massive invasion of South Korea, and war erupts. Since all friendly forces have their hands full, you’ll have to find your own way out of North Korea, which means you must escape and navigate through enemy territory.

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