Source: EuroGamer
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The year is 2024, and there is little remaining of the planet Earth's precious oil reserves. Everyone lives in windmills made out of solar panels, children are put to work on specially modified bicycles to power their mums' hairdryers and there is a growing shortage of potatoes as everyone is forced to use those clocks they sell up the Science Museum.
All right, that's not quite the vision of the future presented in Frontlines: Fuel of War, the new PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 shooter from Kaos Studios. The year is 2024 and there is little remaining of the planet Earth's precious oil reserves, but the game features little if any reference to metal windmills and potato clocks, sadly.