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Utopia City PC

Utopia: City is the work of Russian developers from Parallax Art Studios, responsible for Liquidator. The game represents a genre of first-person shooters with RPG elements and its plot resembles a little bit the main Matrix theme.

RPG | FPP | science fiction | FPS | action RPG

Utopia City Release Date PC

02December2005

developer: Parallax Arts Studio publisher: Reef Entertainment Official website

English language game language: English

The Utopia-City game will amaze your imagination and let you feel that everything going on is absolutely real. Don't miss it!!!

The game is set in the virtual city, Utopia. This is a fictional place, but much of the information you explore is almost real and amazes by its originality.

Utopia-City is inhabited by human beings, for whom this virtual world has become a drug, they cannot give up. They even do not understand that there is no way back for them. Humans live in a virtual paradise and do not surmise the danger represented by this unreal world to all of them. By the way, there are also security guards and destructors in Utopia-City. Their task is to defend Utopia-City from external intrusion and support life in it. Utopia seems to be an animate organism. At first it is quite loyal to a player however, if he shows aggression Utopia does its best to try to defend its world.

A player gets into the City in order to rescue mankind captured by a Mastermind and lost in a digital world. The problem is that the Utopia-City inhabitants do not want to leave Utopia and soever try to hinder their own rescue.

The game is developed on the basis of the highly advanced technology toolset provided by Tools Media Corporation.

Last updated on 21 June 2012

Game mode: single player  

Media type: 2 CD

User score: 8 / 10 based on 219 votes.

PEGI rating Utopia City

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty. Game contains depictions of violence.
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