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Posted: 12/21/2011

Players who prefer a little gritty reality in their video games may enjoy one with great graphics and awesome authenticity
Players who prefer a little gritty reality in their video games may enjoy one with great graphics and awesome authenticity.

(NAPSI)—If you like to think you’ve got what it takes to be a Blackwater operative, a new game can be a great way to find out.

The Blackwater private security firm has endorsed an immersive shooter video game that lets players point, shoot, chuck grenades, kick through doors and take cover from enemy fire in ways that give a true-to-life glimpse of what it takes to be a member of an elite fighting force. The game is designed to showcase intense, authentic physical gameplay modeled after the challenging obstacles that actual operatives train for and encounter.

Designed as the first in its genre for the Kinect motion-sensing system, it features more than 25 different Kinect moves through gesture-based control.

“Blackwater” is published by 505 Games. For more information, visit www.blackwatergame.com.

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