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Ex-Burnout Developers Announce Killstorm

Grab It Magazine has some information about the first game by Nice Touch Studios, which has just hit Kickstarter.

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iosgamer3714d ago (Edited 3714d ago )

This looks really quite fun. Modest goal. I'm backing it.

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SilentNegotiator3714d ago (Edited 3714d ago )

Looks pretty unexciting to me.

3-4-53714d ago

OMG OMG OMG, looks like Desert Strike!

Hopefully plays similar.

sinjonezp3714d ago

I agree. While Jungle Strike was my favorite, the strike series was great games and very fun. I too am looking forward to this. Hopefully they can execute what made those games great.

SWayne3714d ago

Im with you on this, very solid title that looks fun and has potential!

NiceTouchGames3713d ago

Thank you very much for the support
We are committed to making this a great game so please feel free to hit us up with questions and comments.

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porkChop3714d ago

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I thought you were serious so I went in expecting some really kick ass shooter and came out severely disappointed.

Thatmattkid3714d ago

Not my type of game really, but best of luck to them. If the developed Burnout I'm sure they're more than capable of making this a success too.

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KillStorm Launches Kickstarter Campaign for PC, Mac, and Mobile

On March 28th 2014, former developers from Criterion and Sony, Richard Bunn and David Green, announced a version of their new military combat game KillStorm to PC, Mac, and mobile devices, pending good results from their Kickstarter campaign.

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JoGam3713d ago

Nope, I'm done with Kickstarter.

dcj05243712d ago

Why? It's a good way to fund interesting products?

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Killstorm - Great Homage to the Strike Series (Desert Strike, Jungle Strike, etc.)

Killstorm is a great looking modern day homage to the Strike games of the 90′s (Desert Strike, Jungle Strike, Urban Strike, etc). Like our previously featured Nuclear Storm, Killstorm does a great job of taking the isometric attack helicopter warfare gameplay and updating it for the modern era.

Coming to PC, Mac and touch screen devices, the main difference to the original Strike series is that you control your chopper with the mouse (or by touch on mobile devices), this works surprisingly well, allowing for precision aiming while not affecting the agility and manoeuvrability of the helicopter.

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