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Trinity Trailer

Jul 29, 2003 4:32pm CST tags: Trailer, Trinity
The Trinity E3 trailer has finally been released, offering a look at the new Gray Matter Studios (Return to Castle Wolfenstein) first person shooter. Thanks 3D Gamers.

Work @ Gray Matter Studios

May 29, 2003 2:12pm CST tags: Trinity
According to this post on the Map-Center forums (thanks GSD), the guys at Gray Matter Studios are looking for someone to fill an entry-level design position. You'll need to be familiar with Quake 3 engine based level design. Gray Matter is the company behind Return to Castle Wolfenstein and they are currently working on Trinity.

Trinity Q&A

May 10, 2003 8:47am CST tags: Trinity
Also on PC.IGN is this Trinity Q&A with Gray Matter's Drew Markham. Drew is asked about the game's New Orleans setting, implants for your character, special moves, AI, the engine, and multiplayer (no).

Trinity Announced

Apr 25, 2003 1:27pm CST tags: Activision, Trinity
Activision has finally announced what Gray Matter Studios has been working on since Return to Castle Wolfenstein, and it's Trinity, a first person action game for PC and Xbox. The game takes place in 2013, when a deadly plague threatens to destroy New Orleans. You play Nightstalker, "a bio-technically enhanced one-man vigilante force", and you're supposed to prevent the disaster from happening.
As the "Nightstalker," players possess an incredible array of enhanced bio-technical and neurological abilities including special "Flash" powers that enable the character to jump, run and fight with inhuman speed and skill. Additionally, "FlashTime" adds another layer to the action by allowing the character to perform superhuman feats of acrobatics to evade foes or unleash devastating attacks. Additionally, a deadly assortment of weapons including pistols, machine guns, grenade launchers, shot-guns and sniper rifles will be on-hand to help players to turn the tide against overwhelming hostile forces.
The game is expected to ship in 2004, there's no mention of the engine being used.