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Seablade
published by Simon & Schuster / TDK in 2002-11-19, developed by Vision Scape Interactive
platform: Xbox
type: Unknown
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ESRB rating: T (Violence)
user score: awaiting 3 votes

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Earth in the year 2350 C.E. bears little resemblance to the world of the past. A massive subterranean earthquake causing volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis of biblical proportions, ravaged the planet and caused the Greenland ice sheet to melt, radically altering ocean levels.
With most of the world's economic centers submerged or leveled, the equator now divides 24th century Earth into the haves and the have-nots. The southern hemisphere continues to prosper under democratic rule, but genocidal battles have fueled the rise of tyrannical despots oppressing and exploiting the ravaged and water-soaked populations to the North. Three mad overlords wielding immense power have mobilized large armies to invade the South.
The Southern government deploys the Argosy, a gigantic super carrier outfitted with SeaBlades -- high performance air-sea rescue vehicles capable of flight and water submersion to rescue the hostages, liberate the oppressed people of the north, crush the three feudal tyrants and investigate an unknown power in the far northern reaches of the world.
Aibo - # 2008-02-26 00:06:39 - official description - edit article

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