Display title | Starhawk (2012 video game) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Starhawk is the Spiritual Successor to the online-multiplayer-only Warhawk (1995 video game), both of which are Playstation3 Exclusives. While still heavily focused on multiplayer, Starhawk features a single player campaign focusing on one Emmett Graves, a hired gun who was partially mutated by exposure to Rift energy. He finds himself fighting the Outcasts who don't have his special implants to mitigate their rift-induced transformation, worship Rift energy, and viciously attack those that try to mine it across the galaxy. |