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Highlander: The Game

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For the 1986 game, seeHighlander (video game).
Video game
Highlander
DevelopersEidos Interactive, Widescreen Games
PublisherSquare Enix
ComposerRichard Jacques
EngineUnreal Engine 3[1]
PlatformsMicrosoft Windows,PlayStation 3,Xbox 360
ReleaseCancelled
GenreAction role-playing
ModeSingle-player

Highlander: The Game is a cancelledaction role-playing game based on theHighlander franchise; it was to be published bySquare Enix forWindows,PlayStation 3, andXbox 360.[2][3] The game was announced in January 2008 by way of a trailer onGametrailers.com.Highlander: The Game was officially canceled in December 2010.[4]

Gameplay

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Much of the gameplay would revolve around sword battles with other Immortals.

Highlander: The Game was to be a third-person action game featuring a previously unknown Immortal, Owen MacLeod as the main character.[5]

An Immortal can only be killed via beheading. Thus, Owen cannot die from other wounds that would be fatal to a mortal such as gunshots, electrocution, and falls from a great height. At most, he can "die" for a brief period of time, reviving fully intact once his body has healed itself. As such, certain encounters would have involved Owen deliberately performing incredibly dangerous actions, such as using his body as a conductor for high-voltage electrical currents and jumping off of buildings to escape pursuers.

Over and above his ability to withstand otherwise lethal attacks, Owen would be able to use certain magical abilities. Such abilities, which were never explained in depth, included "chi balance", "fireblade", "wind fury" and "stone armor", to name a few. Like any other Immortal in theHighlander franchise, Owen must wield various types of swords to do battle with other Immortals. Owen can also choose between different combat styles to defeat his enemies.

The game was to span roughly eighteen missions in which Owen would encounter up to seventy-seven unique characters. Some of these characters would have been Immortals just like Owen and would have been slain. Some of these characters were previously known—Connor MacLeod andDuncan MacLeod were both expected to make appearances andMethos was confirmed as Owen's mentor.[6]

Story

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The story, written by David Abramowitz who was Creative Consultant (Head Writer) onHighlander: The Series,[1] revolves around Owen MacLeod, ancestor to bothConnor MacLeod andDuncan MacLeod. It begins over two thousand years ago. Similar to otherHighlander films and media, the story spans several timelines including AncientGaul,Pompeii, and finally modern-dayNew York City.[7]

Owen is captured and enslaved by Romans who force him to compete as agladiator. During this time, Owen dies only to come back to life.Methos, the oldest living Immortal, approaches Owen to be his mentor. He teaches Owen aboutThe Game and how he and other immortals can only be slain by beheading.

As with other Immortal MacLeods, Owen is pursued throughout his life by a nemesis. This enemy proves to be extremely powerful, one that Owen is unable to defeat. Owen learns of a magical stone, fragments of which are scattered all over the world. Throughout the game, Owen embarks upon a quest to recover these fragments and restore the stone in an attempt to gain the power to overcome his foe.[1][8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Eidos Unleashes 'Highlander' Game".Wireless News. M2 Communications, Ltd. 2008-01-21.
  2. ^Ward, David (2008-01-18). "Eidos announces 'Highlander' game".The Hollywood Reporter. Nielsen Business Media.
  3. ^"Eidos DevelopsHighlander Game".SciFi.com. 2008-01-18. Archived fromthe original on 2007-11-15. Retrieved2008-11-12.
  4. ^"Highlander: The Game Cancelled". 10 December 2010.
  5. ^"Highlander: Immortal Combat,"GamePro 235 (April 2008): 21.
  6. ^"Fresh Highlander details pop up".Eurogamer. 2008-01-18. Archived fromthe original on August 1, 2012. Retrieved2008-02-06.
  7. ^"Highlander History,"GamePro 235 (April 2008): 21.
  8. ^"GC: Highlander details emerge".Eurogamer. 2007-08-24. Retrieved2008-02-06.

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