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Preview: E3 06: Heavy Duty Impressions
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Release Date: TBAIn Disciples III, play as a Lord of one of the fantastic races of Nevendaar as you struggle to establish your patron god as the dominant deity.
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Release Date: Sep 8, 2006Age of Pirates is an RPG that opens up combat on the high seas, letting you fight with cutlass, cannon and cunning.
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Game: Captain BloodRelease Date: TBA (US)Based on the novels of Rafael Sabatini, you will take on the role of a privateer as you engage in naval battles and swashbuckling sword fights.
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Game: Pirates of the CaribbeanRelease Date: Jun 30, 2003Even with its problems, Pirates of the Caribbean is an enjoyable game that's recommendable to those intrigued by the subject matter.
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Preview: E3 '07: Heavy Duty Impressions
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Game: Pirates of the CaribbeanRelease Date: Sep 5, 2003Even with its problems, Pirates of the Caribbean is an enjoyable game that's recommendable to those intrigued by the subject matter.
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Game: Hard to be a GodRelease Date: Feb 8, 2008Hard to be a God is a role-playing game from Akella.
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Release Date: TBABased on the novels of Rafael Sabatini, Captain Blood puts you in the role of a privateer who must engage in naval battles and swashbuckling sword fights.
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Game: Tarr ChroniclesRelease Date: Sep 28, 2007Tarr Chronicles is an arcade-style space combat simulation developed by Kvazar Studio and Akella.
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Release Date: Nov 20, 2007 (US)Adventure as the daredevil treasure hunter Captain Nightingale during the era of the last pirate renaissance and the American Civil War.
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Release Date: Aug 13, 2002 (US)It's the game that Age of Sail II should have been.
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Game: Heavy DutyRelease Date: TBA (US)Colonize and cultivate new planets while combating the ever-present alien threats using sophisticated battle mechs.
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Release Date: TBAThe game will feature a realistic physics engine and let players take control of a variety of boats in one of three fleets.











