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Is 'I Am Alive' About a Mythic Baby Causing Earthquakes?

In the recently released trailer for Ubisoft's I Am Alive, a strange clue pops up in the background.

Only The Games write: "Noteworthy is ruaumoko.com shown in the background -- a URL owned by Ubisoft. In Maori mythology Ruaumoko is the son of Rangi and Papa, a part of their creation myth. The only problem is that the kid has never been born, forever stuck in his mother's womb and his movements are said to cause earthquakes.

So you heard it here first: Ubisoft's I Am Alive is about giant unborn babies causing cataclysmic modern day disasters... Probably not, but the reference is interesting nonetheless."
cheese - contributor
Published: 83 days 2 hours ago | News | E3 2008 | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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