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Following on the heels of the arcade and console shooter sensations, BlackSite: Area 51 is an action packed, first person shooter experience which pits gamers against alien enemy forces using the infamous U.S. Government landmark, Area 51, and the surrounding areas as the battlefield backdrop. Set in present day, players take the role of a decorated military veteran charged by the government to lead a squadron of 'secret soldiers,' each with his/her own specialty skill set, into the Rachel, Nevada area to fight off the invasion of unidentified enemy races.

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IGN is the BlackSite: Area 51 resource with reviews, wikis, videos, trailers, screenshots, cheats, walkthroughs, previews, news and release dates. Blacksite: Area 51 Preview Publisher: Midway The Area 51 games and I go waaay back, all the way to the original arcade light-gun game which devoured all the 50 pence.
The player's modern-day emotions and fears are driven into a world charged with grave responsibility affecting lives hanging in the balance and eventually finding himself torn between his professional orders and his own ethical standards. In the end, only the actions of the player and his squad can shape the outcome of BlackSite: Area 51 during this potentially pivotal moment in history.
Blacksite: Area 51 Preview Publisher: Midway The Area 51 games and I go waaay back, all the way to the original arcade light-gun game which devoured all the 50 pence pieces I had stolen from my brother’s piggy bank and left me with nightmares for a week. Zombies in luridly coloured overalls jumping out from around corners with machine guns?
Freakish looking aliens? Area 51 had it all, rendering everything with a weird digitized video effect that made the game as odd to behold as it was fun to play. The PC and Xbox game however, developed by Midway Austin, left me with a less favourable conclusion. Using the arcade game as a starting point, the multi-format FPS was only loosely based on the light-gun game and used the host of celebrity voices as its main selling point ( “Oooh, Marilyn Manson voicing an alien!”) Receiving only mediocre reviews, Area 51 was a bit of a disappointment compared to my fond childhood memories of the arcade classic.
It wasn’t exactly a bad game, but the potential was there for so much more and, while the game had a well-crafted cinematic feel, it was a let down in other areas of gameplay. Click for hi-res I was a little surprised then to learn that the series was being carried on and that, more astounding, that sequel was Blacksite: Area 51. I was surprised because Blacksite is a game I’ve been following quite closely but one that I hadn’t linked to the previous Area 51 game thanks to the subtle name change. It turns out though that this was a deliberate attempt on Midway's part to try and separate Blacksite from its predecessor, something it has done by changing more than just the name. First up on the list of changes is the new lead developer who is heading up Blacksite’s design – none other than Harvey Smith, who worked on both the fabulous Deus Ex and Thief series’.