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|title = Armageddon Riders
|title = Armageddon Riders
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|image = [[Image:ArmageddonRidersLogo.png]]
|caption = PSN logo
|caption = Game logo
|developer = [[Targem Games]]
|developer = [[Targem Games]]
|publisher = [[GFI_Russia|GFi]], [[Targem Games]]
|publisher = [[GFI_Russia|GFi]], [[Targem Games]]

Revision as of 09:58, 11 April 2011

Armageddon Riders
Game logo
Developer(s)Targem Games
Publisher(s)GFi, Targem Games
Platform(s)PC (2009),
PlayStation3 (2011)
ReleaseDecember, 2009
Genre(s)Vehicular combat
Mode(s)Single player, Split-screen

Armageddon Riders (released on Steam as Clutch) is a fast-paced vehicular combat video game produced by Targem Games. The protagonist survived a catastrophe of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), while everyone else in the city has been transformed into a bloodthirsty zombie. He returns to the abandoned city, looking for a way to change the zombies...

Outrageous speed, rivers of blood, brutal cars, equipped with instruments of destruction: spikes, saws and blades, and don't forget the boosters. Hundreds of hungry zombies roam the streets, jumping on cars and trying to get to the drivers. To survive there and return to tell the tale is a real challenge.

Gameplay

In Armageddon Riders, the player races a vehicle against a number of other computer controlled competitors in various settings, including city, harbour and Large Hadron Collider areas.

Key features:

  • A multitude of drivable vehicles and upgrades
  • Many ways to destroy zombies
  • The LHC campus is a complete city open for exploration, sandbox style
  • 8 game modes of racing and combat
  • Advanced collision and damage physics
  • Diversity of artifacts that affect the player and rivals

Development

Reception

Sales

Ports

Armageddon Riders was originally released on the PC in 2009, but was eventually ported to PlayStation3 (2011).

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