The makers of Call of Duty: Finest hour bring you and FPS from 50s America in world where the Nazis won World War II. ... What if Winston Churchill had died on December 13, 1931 after he was struck by a cab while crossing 5th Ave. in New York, and wasn't alive to rally the Allied forces to confront the Nazis? Turning Point: Fall of Liberty uses this 'what if' idea to create a fast-paced Action/FPS game set in an alternate history where Winston Churchill is killed in 1931, England surrenders to Hitler in 1940, Pearl Harbor is never attacked by the Japanese, and America is not drawn into the war until the German Wehrmacht (war machine) lands on the U.S. east coast in 1953. Not another typical WWII game set in the European or Pacific theatres, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty sees history take a catastrophic turn for the worse as the game opens with the German invasion of the U.S. via New York. Taking the role of Dan Carson ? a reluctant New York City construction worker turned resistance fighter, gamers must survive the initial invasion before regrouping with other resistance members to take the fight back to the Nazis. Always outmanned and outgunned, players must use guerrilla tactics and hand to hand grappling combat as they attempt to stop the world's most notorious war machine. In development at Spark Unlimited ? no stranger to the WWII shooter genre, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty features a 'film noir' visual rendering that allows the studio to indulge in a very stunning and unique art style, depicting a war torn New York City, Nazi occupied White House, and other overrun historic landmarks. Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is being created using the Unreal 3 Engine to deliver proven FPS gameplay, frantic multiplayer action, and top-notch graphics. KEY FEATURES: - A Unique Twist on WWII History ? The story for Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is based on a single change, or, turning point, in history ? that being Winston Churchill's death in 1931. With nobo... Click here or on the image for details
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