Eragon videogame gets backing from its stars!

The fantasy world of 20th Century Fox’s upcoming dragon-duelling epic Eragon has been given a pixel-perfect videogame reincarnation thanks to the guys at Sierra Entertainment (Scarface: The World is Yours).

The action adventure game will put players right into the boots of legendary dragon rider Eragon, and into the saddle (we're guessing with the aid of a step ladder) of his mighty dragon Saphira, as they ride together into a heroic battle against a nefarious king and his own battalion of fire breathers. Boasting an immersive story, a deep combat system and a unique co-op mode, the game has received a great deal of support from the film's stellar cast.

Those lending their vocal talents to the in-game characters include newcomer Edward Speleers as the voice of Eragon; Sienna Guillory (Resident Evil: Apocalypse) as Arya; Garrett Hedlund (Friday Night Lights, Troy, Four Brothers) as Murtagh; and everyone’s favorite baaaaaaaaad boy Robert Carlyle as Durza - a beer-guzzling psychopath from Edinburgh… Mmmm... Is that right? Must go and check our sources...

The Eragon videogame hits shelves nationwide on 14 November on Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, PSP, Nintendo DS, mobile and PC, and will be followed by the film which opens in cinemas nationwide on 15 December.

For more information visit eragongame.com .

Source: ( eragongame )

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