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Hei$t – It's all about the money!
Running around robbing banks ’69 style from Codemasters
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NEWS: 23 March 2007 10:09 GMT by Chris Ford
Codemasters’ Hei$t is an all-new job pullin', bank robbin' action-driving game set in a gritty San Francisco, circa 1969, and is currently in development at inXile Entertainment for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Gamers will get introduced to Johnny Sutton, freshly released from prison. Together with his Uncle Sal and the rest of the reunited crew, you’ll be expected to step right back in the action, pulling off dozens of heists to put Jonny’s name in the hall of fame. Each bank will have its own type of security, and that’s not to mention the bars, restaurants, strip clubs and armoured cars that will help pay the bills and acquire the bigger and better tools needed to penetrate the increasingly more difficult banks. And you’d better have a good wheelman… The getaway could be real short, like your liberty, if you’re not prepared to step on it once you’re out of the bank. "We designed HEI$T so that players feel like a part of the best robberies and car chases from classic movies", states Maxx Kaufman, Creative Director at inXile Entertainment. "Everything from the different types of jobs to pull and the reckless pursuits by the police through the streets of San Francisco, to the sarcastic banter back and forth between the members of the crew, gives HEI$T the action and style of the great attitude and rock-driven films of the 60s."
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