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stokken
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Funcom with new game/exspansion

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Sorry dont have a english link but use google translate


The game is a 1 player that is inside the secret world and will be released in october.

not sure if its right to use term new game as its in the secret world univers

http://www.pressfire.no/nyheter/PC/9949 ... nytt-spill
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Re: Funcom with new game/exspansion

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wow Funcom whit New Game !! Just wow :? :? #-o
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The Atlantic Island Park is a place in the second area of the first zone of TSW, The Savage Coast on Solomon Island.

It's a creepy and well-known place in the game.

What FC is doing is to take a "hot spot" of TSW, obviously using the assets they have (graphics, design, concept, etc.) and of course adding more, and make a solo game based on it.

Basically, a smart attempt at generating the cash-flow they need. If it's well done, can be nice.



Me at the top of the roller-coaster (The greyish and somewhat distorded aspect is a part of the area evil aura)

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https://web-cdn.funcom.com/tsw/artworks/themepark1-1033x600.jpg
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The background (you know more in TSW)
MORE ABOUT Atlantic Island Park

In the early 1970s, ruthless industrial magnate Nathaniel Winter purchased the land around the old Henderson farm. With its picturesque location on Solomon Island, a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean, and easy access from Kingsmouth Town -- a burgeoning tourist destination -- it seemed like the perfect location for an amusement park.

Despite the promise of a major financial windfall for the county, however, the locals were almost unanimously opposed to the plans. The Henderson farm had a dark history, they said, and the grounds were tainted with cursed blood. The land should be left undisturbed.

But Nathaniel Winter hadn't built his vast empire by yielding to anyone, let alone a bunch of superstitious farmers, and amidst whispers of bribes and threats, he acquired all the necessary permits. Construction of the Atlantic Island Park began in the spring of 1975.

As soon as the ground was broken, the freak accidents began. Several workers fell to their deaths; others committed suicide, seemingly without good reason. Rides would fall apart as soon as they were switched on, employees and visitors complained of recurring night terrors, and there were persistent rumours of strange whispers and ghostly sightings.

Nathaniel Winter persevered, however, refusing to cut his losses or yield to public opinion, and despite a skyrocketing budget and numerous delays, the Atlantic Island Park finally opened in the summer of 1978.

Unfortunately for Winter, and despite precautions, the freak accidents continued unabated, and when a crazed employee in a chipmunk costume stabbed two teenagers to death, the park was finally forced to shut down -- for good. Nathaniel Winter vanished along with his vast empire, and was never heard from again, leaving his estranged wife and an only son: Nicholas Winter.

Now the skeletons of the enormous roller-coaster and Ferris wheel cast long shadows over the abandoned paths and candy stands. For more than thirty years, the Atlantic Island Park has remained silent and asleep...

...until now.
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