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Rogue Trooper: The Quartz Zone Massacre Hits Retail Shelves

Submitted by on November 24, 2009 – 12:12 pm3 Comments

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After a three year absense, 3000AD’s Rogue Trooper is heading back to the gaming scene, this time on the Nintendo Wii.  Rogue Trooper: The Quartz Zone Massacre, is a retelling of the video game adaptation that came to the original Xbox and PS2.  Graffiti Software have brought the game to the Wii, and have added new features that are specific to the hardware.  No word on whether this means you have to use waggle to extract your fallen teammates from their equipment to add to your own.

It should be mentioned that Paul played through the PS2 version, while I finished the PC version and both of us were surprised wtih how much fun we had with the game.  It should be a decent pick up for fans of the series.

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3 Comments »

  • InfinityDevil says:

    Yep I have fond memories of this one.

  • Nat_K says:

    About 2 months ago, I bought the PS2 version used. Popped it in the PS3 and went ONLINE with it.

    There were 2-3 people still playing it. It's a great, underrated game.

  • Nat_K says:

    About 2 months ago, I bought the PS2 version used. Popped it in the PS3 and went ONLINE with it.

    There were 2-3 people still playing it. It's a great, underrated game.

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