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* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Rift energy. Its used as a highly efficient power source, but its actually an amorphous [[Energy Being]] that compels those exposed to it to worship it, protect it, and keep others from harnessing it. The exposed becomes Scabs, exoskeletal mutants who's flesh is gradually replaced by Rift energy. {{spoilers| Then there's the final boss battle, where energy takes on a physical form seemingly all its own and can reanimate dead scabs by smashing them together into new ones.}}
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Rift energy. Its used as a highly efficient power source, but its actually an amorphous [[Energy Being]] that compels those exposed to it to worship it, protect it, and keep others from harnessing it. The exposed becomes Scabs, exoskeletal mutants who's flesh is gradually replaced by Rift energy. {{spoilers| Then there's the final boss battle, where energy takes on a physical form seemingly all its own and can reanimate dead scabs by smashing them together into new ones.}}
* [[Eldritch Superpower]]: Scabs, especially the Apex Warriors.
* [[Eldritch Superpower]]: Scabs, especially the Apex Warriors.
* [[Frickin Laser Beams]]
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: Emmet and the Outcast, who becomes somewhat like conduits for rift energy.
* [[Glowing Eyes of Doom]]: Emmet and the Outcast, who becomes somewhat like conduits for rift energy.
* [[Ground Pound]]: The melee attack of the hawk is a powerful stomp. Even if you dodge the foot, a you may stile bite it from the shockwave.
* [[Ground Pound]]: The melee attack of the hawk is a powerful stomp. Even if you dodge the foot, a you may stile bite it from the shockwave.

Revision as of 03:36, 10 January 2014

Starhawk is the Spiritual Successor to the online-multiplayer-only Warhawk, 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.

But, at least he has his friend, Cutter, to drop buildings down on the battlefield, as do players online. Players are given an entirely unsettled landscape to riddle with bunkers, turrets, barriers, and vehicle depots. The developers specifically wanted to capture the fast pacing of pulling a trigger on a gun when building an encampment.

The Official Trailer can be found here.


Starhawk provides examples of:

  • Beam Spam: Beam turrets, though fairly high in rift expense, are still largely seen in clusters to the chagrin of any unwitting hawks.
  • Book Ends:

  Emmett: "It all started with a spark. A flash of blue gold."