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New Frontlines trailer and screens
BY Rain Anderson Feb. 23rd, 2008

Kaos Studios has released a new gameplay trailer and screenshots (first 5 ones in the gallery) to celebrate the impending release of their Frontlines: Fuel of War game. The game will be released next week and with its 32-player online games on Kaos’ dedicated servers (with the cap on some servers even being set to 50 players it seems), will be making Xbox LIVE history. Or, well, has already with the multi-player demo.

Now’s a good time to pimp our Frontlines game giveaway again - if you haven’t noticed yet, and you must be at least somewhat blind if you haven’t, we’re giving away a 360 and a PC copy of the game. And you have until next Friday to increase your chances of winning one of them. Details here.

[See also: Frontlines: Fuel of War gallery]

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    1. RogueDOC
      February 23rd, 2008
      at 5:26 pm

      This is going to be a GREAT game!! If you have a Xbox 360 you have to download the DEMO and give it a try. I can’t wait to play the full version of this game. It is a must have game.

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      Kanan
      February 23rd, 2008
      at 5:44 pm

      The game does rock..first day purchase for me. But vehicle and aiming controls could still use some tweaking. And they should have separate sensitivity speeds for both, that would be cool. Hopefully we’ll see a patch soon after the release, this game could have some serious legs if they manage to fix some of the small problems.

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      jgarbuz
      September 7th, 2009
      at 11:26 pm

      Good shooter. Can’t understand why it hasn’t gotten more attention.

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