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Frontlines: Fuel of War Demo Now Available

Frontlines: Fuel of War Demo Now Available
Written Thursday, December 13, 2007 by Dan Webb

12th December – Lock and load soldier! Its time to take the battle to your living room as the single player demo of Frontlines™: Fuel of War™ goes live on Xbox Live® Market Place. Players will be thrust into the near future as they battle in an epic struggle over earth’s last oil reserves in this innovative new first person shooter from THQ and KAOS Studios.

Set in the near future, Frontlines™: Fuel of War™ asks the plausible question ‘what would happen if our oil reserves were about to run out?’. As man kind is starved of one of its most important resources two super powers face off over the last reserves in intense futuristic warfare. Starting on the oil fields of central Asia this game takes players across the globe and right into the heart of Moscow itself.

Created in collaboration with a team of military advisors this game features over sixty different weapons and vehicles all based on real world technology being developed by the modern military. Players will be able to take the war to their enemy using everything from guided smart bombs and remote control combat drones to the good old fashioned assault rifle. The unique Frontline mechanic employed in this game ensures that the gameplay is intense and fast-paced at all times as well as giving players the freedom to explore the maps fully.

The Xbox Live® Marketplace demo features the second mission of the single player game where players can experience the open world gameplay and hi-tech weaponry as well as the destructibility of structures throughout the maps. With complete freedom to complete objectives in any order and from any direction players will be able to replay this demo again and again as they discover completely new ways to reach their goal.

The finished game will feature a gripping and immersive single player storyline spanning eight vast missions and an exciting multiplayer mode for up to 32 players featuring a unique role and load-out system allowing players to customize their character to suit any situation.

So what are you waiting for? Download the free Frontlines™: Fuel of War™ demo now from Xbox Live® Marketplace and get right into the action! The full version of Frontlines™: Fuel of War ™ will be available for Xbox 360, Sony PS3 and PC in February 2008.
 
Details as per Major Nelson...
 
Content: Frontlines™: Fuel of War™ Demo
Price: Free
Availability: Not available India
Dash Text: [ESRB: RP (Rating Pending)] Frontlines™: Fuel of War™ is an open-world First Person Shooter set on the frontlines of tomorrow. In a world ravaged by a global energy crisis, environmental decay, and economic depression, players assume the role of an elite soldier in the Western Coalition Army on an epic crusade against the Red Star Alliance to control the last of the world's oil reserves. Frontlines: Fuel of War combines intensely cinematic, non-linear game play, with next generation weaponry and a revolutionary Frontline Combat System™ to deliver the most thrilling and engaging FPS to date.
Size: 1.69 GB
 
In other news...
 
Burnout Demo now available. Info as per Major Nelson.
 
Content: Burnout™ Paradise demo
Price: Free
Availability: Not available in Asia
Dash Text: [ESRB: E10+ (Everyone 10+)] Welcome to the Burnout Paradise Demo. Explore Motor City, Big Surf Beach and Ocean View. Discover Jumps, Stunts and Smashes all over the map, and if you’re online invite friends to join you for some challenges. Remember, this is just a small part of Paradise City. For the full Burnout experience, buy the full game coming in January 2008.
Size: 835.53 MB


User Comments
Comment #1 by IncredibleBulk92
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 01:15:55 PM

Wasn't too impressed by the frontlines demo which is a real shame, it seemed promissing, burnout demo is pretty cool, graphics are pretty awesome. Not many races in it. But the real loss of burnout is the exclusion of crash mode...

Burnout is dead to me

Comment #2 by SuperSteve120
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 01:32:29 PM

I can't dl the frontlines demo, it says I'm not authorized to. Its strange, eventhough I'm 17 my console says I can download and use content of any rating.

Comment #3 by thacent
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 02:36:54 PM

love this, cant wait for the game

Comment #4 by Lord Gothic
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 03:04:12 PM

The demo was not good at all. I hope the retail game gets a lot better. But of what i have seen so far its a rental for me. Its many more shooters avaiable that are alot better. I enjoyed Blacksite, The Darkness and bioshock to name a few games that i think was better.

Comment #5 by Bajan Elite
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 03:27:17 PM

my 360 picked the perfect time to die on me sigh

Comment #6 by SegaSaturnSNK
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 06:10:16 PM

Played 5 mins of it and just gave up. I rather much just stick to COD4.

Comment #7 by King Of King59
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 06:57:08 PM

cool

Comment #8 by KickassMTNbiker
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 07:08:45 PM

Hey supersteve120, I have the same problem too! I changed my Windows Live ID and now I can't download the demo. But I can use other content of any rating.

I heard that if you change your Windows Live ID to your adult account it will work.

Comment #9 by knockton55
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 07:47:57 PM

I loved it :D!

Comment #10 by Slarak
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 09:31:22 PM

Why bother when CoD4 is still so much fun

Comment #11 by WAHsu
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 10:35:36 PM

This game blows, and COD4 isn't that great either, its plagued by lag and connection issues. COD4 is way to over hyped.

Comment #12 by Slarak
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 10:43:48 PM

I haven't had any lag or connection issues ever since release, but oh well...tomato tomata

Comment #13 by Phantom137
Thursday, December 13, 2007 @ 11:21:57 PM

im with slarak cod4 and h3 are still fun

Comment #14 by desaaron777
Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 01:08:47 AM

i want to play burnout

Comment #15 by K1ng K00p4
Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 01:48:50 AM

Burnout was good, Frontlines, not so much. The voice acting wasn't too good, the graphics, par at best, and the aiming was akward to handle. If the retail game doesn't improve, I won't even bother. Shame too, it looked decent.

Comment #16 by wackysplash
Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 02:22:54 AM

Halo 3> COD4 ... but then again they really are both good games, and both different types..... most people that like COD however usually suck at Halo and think it sucks because if you are good you can come from being down a few shots and still kill someone... w/e

Comment #17 by Blue Thunder28
Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 04:01:31 AM

What the heck? I was so surprised to see that everyone hated Frontlines! I have been excited for this game for quite some time now and I absolutely loved the demo. The only flaw it had was controlling the mini car things. Awesome demo. Burnout was great as well.

Comment #18 by xDAx AWESOME
Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 07:38:16 AM

I hated both demos. Couldn't really tell you why, but the whole "free world" burnout thing is stupid, and this other game just sucks.

Comment #19 by gameaddict
Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 11:48:23 AM

The aiming and just moving around felt shitty IMO.

Comment #20 by WH33LZ
Friday, December 14, 2007 @ 05:59:30 PM

downloadin frontlines now burnout was awesome i find that just smashing into your friends for awhile is entertaing...

Comment #21 by King of Pride
Saturday, December 15, 2007 @ 01:47:45 AM

The aiming in Frontlines was not good. Everything else was excellent...

Comment #22 by killthemall4444
Saturday, December 15, 2007 @ 09:40:39 AM

Frontlines was prety lame unfortunately. It's just far too generic and does nothing to set itself apart from any other mp fps and really is behind the curve if anything. The demo should have had multiplayer because this is obviously a game that is going to have a shit campaign. I'm doubting the MP could be much better regardless as the gameplay itself is just meh.

Comment #23 by badgerodoom
Monday, December 17, 2007 @ 06:43:31 AM

i cant download it for some reason... im not sure if its just this demo or what but burnout worked out fine.

Comment #24 by Tom19
Tuesday, December 18, 2007 @ 02:00:34 AM

I like this game, Im going to buy this one I think


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