Microsoft Gears of War (PC)
$27.99 to $56.98 from 11 sellers
Full Product, DVD-ROM, PC
Rating:
8.18
Gears of War thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing story of humankind?s epic battle for survival against the Locust Horde, a nightmarish race of creatures that surface from the bowels of the planet.In this third-person tactical action/horror game, players live and breathe the role of Marcus Fenix. A disgraced former war hero, Marcus seeks personal redemption as he leads his fire team against an onslaught of merciless warrior fiends. Gamers immerse themselves in an experience so intensely emotional and gut-wrenching that playing will be like controlling a blockbuster action movie.Gears of War utilizes the breathtaking new Unreal Engine 3 to create cinematic, high-definition visuals for a gaming experience that truly ushers in the next generation. Gamers will experience beautifully rendered interactive environments and characters so lifelike they appear to be made of flesh and bone. The next-generation visuals create a world in which the tiniest detail is vivid in the largest battle.Gears of War unites next-generation technology with classic, emotional storytelling and a revolutionary tactical combat system, engrossing the gamer in a horrifying epic story of war and survival.
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Description | Gears of War (PC) |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Lowest Price | $25.01 |
| Available at | 11 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU | U3100015 |
| Product Specification | |
| Software | |
| Game Genre | First Person Shooter (FPS) |
| License Type | Full Product |
| ESRB Rating | M (Mature) |
| Media Format | DVD-ROM |
| Network Compatible | Yes |
| Release Date | 2007-11-6 |
| General | |
| System Requirements | |
| Required Operating System |
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| Required Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Required Memory | 1 GB |
| Required Disk Space | 12 GB |
| More Info | |
| URL | Click here |
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