Atomic Games: Six Days in Fallujah May Yet Live

Jim "txshurricane" McLaughlin November 3rd, 2009 at 4:09 PM    


Like the war it's based on, controversial third-person co-op shooter Six Days in Fallujah just won't go away.

Peter Tamte, president of Atomic Games and apparent lover of war games, said that he "remains committed" to Six Days and still shops it around as Destineer - his other development company - prepares to release Marines: Modern Urban Combat for the Nintendo Wii.

With the current competition on store shelves, would four-player co-op and a media flap be enough to make this a worthwhile effort? More options are always a good thing, in my book, but sometimes the long, hard road is best left to more marketable content. We'll see.

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smurphster at 11:54 AM on 11.3.2009
i thought we had heard the last of it... if this is coming out this fall/winter i don't think it will do too well. nobody has really talked about the gameplay yet, nobody is getting hyped about it, and certainly nobody is holding out on other purchases to see if this one will actually be released. i'd definitely want to read reviews before buying it as well. although, at this point, it's probably an easier sell than MW2 for me.
 


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wonder how many of those were people who signed the online petition saying they wouldn't buy it. I still have only played throu
I was kind've the same way lun4tic. The girlfriend and I just couldn't get into it, and the lack of online coop was a bummer (f
Han Tao was a very solid game, IMO. However, I still haven't tried co-op on it...sad.
Re: 360 questions 2/09 10:35 am
oh that's good, i got no problem with having borderlands have decreased lag during play, I lvoe that game soo much. don't rememb
Re: 360 questions 2/09 10:34 am
Why is that?

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