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Page details. Page updated. This site uses cookies from Google to deliver its services and to analyze traffic. Information about your use of this site is shared with Google. By using this site, you agree to its use of cookies. The title track is a grinding affair, with Huxley deploying a rough bass and razor-sharp percussion as evocative synths linger in the background. On "Have U", he opts for a more spacious arrangement that rolls to the sound of sonorous bleeps, dramatic synth drops and slurred vocal samples.

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Now, it's a different story. Webzen is a Korean developer and publisher that arrived in LA with a bang this year, revealing a slew of great-looking MMOs and blowing the sweaty sports socks off many passers-by. But by far the most impressive was the spectacular Huxley, a massive FPS affair that sounds and looks almost too good to be true. Set in a dark post-apocalyptic world, Huxley is all about fast-paced combat in a huge, persistent world.

Two opposing races vie for control of energy sources: Sapiens basically your standard humans and Alternatives hybrid mutants. A third race of Al monsters also exists to provide an alternative to pure PvP action. The E3 video for the game is nothing short of astonishing, and some of the claims made of the game such as the millions of users' hype are clearly overstated.

Our scepticism duly pricked, we tracked down project manager Yong Tae Kim and asked him to explain himself. To start with, that video - just how real is it?



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