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2 Days to Vegas

2 Days to Vegas

Developer(s) Steel Monkeys
Platform(s) PlayStation 3 (Cancelled), Xbox 360 (Cancelled), Windows
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single-player
Rating(s) Rating Pending
Media DVD

2 Days to Vegas is an upcoming, third person action-adventure video game, featuring car chases and shootouts. The action is set in several major cities across the United States and takes place during a 48 hour period.

Development of the game began in 2003 at the now defunct Glasgow studios of Steel Monkeys. When Steel Monkeys in the UK shut down the game moved production to the secondary Steel Monkeys studio established in Minsk, Belarus.

2 Days to Vegas is set for release ofWindows. The PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 were cancelled

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Short summary

2 Days to Vegas is a third-person action adventure game about a recently released convict who must help get his younger brother out of trouble.

Graphics

The game received much attention when screenshots were released[citation needed], the quality of the game's graphics amazed many video game players. However there is some speculation as to whether the screenshots are actually ingame, or enthusiastic pre-renders.[citation needed]

In August 2006, Steel Monkeys announced they would be using AGEIA PhysX SDK technology and NovodeX Physics software for their physics solution.[1] They have also licensed SpeedTreeRT SDK of IDV Inc., which will help to create virtual plants in the TPS.[2]

At the 2007 GDC, Steel Monkeys showed off new screenshots of the game[3] which the Steel Monkeys's boss assured was real-time and not pre-rendered. The game is still without a publisher, or a set release date.

On January 22, 2008, PlayStation Universe hosted a two day exclusive where they revealed twenty new screenshots and two new videos of 2 Days to Vegas.

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