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June 5, 2009 1:44 PM PDT

E3 Gallery: Crimecraft for PC

by Scott Stein

No, this isn't a Blizzard title.

(Credit: Vogster)

Coming soon for the PC and shown off at E3, Vogster Entertainment's "persistent world shooter" is a multiplayer online game featuring underground gangs, customizable gear, and MMORPG-style quests and team play, set in a near-future wasteland. Check out the screenshots below.

Scott Stein, a New York Jets fan and CNET senior associate editor, has written about tech, entertainment, video games, and viral culture for outlets including Laptop, Wired, Maxim, Esquire Online, Asylum, and Men's Journal. He also appears on the Digital City podcast. In his spare time, you might see him performing improv in New York City (when he's not being a dad).
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by tipoo_ June 6, 2009 9:16 AM PDT
Lol...A Blizzard title is exactly what i thought at first.
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