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Warmonger | NetDevil | 2007 | Latest version: 2.1 (as of ?)***[b]Minimum:[/b] * 2.2 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU * 2 GB RAM * GeForce 7900 GPU * PhysX 100 series PPU or GeForce 8 series GPU * 1.8 GB HD space | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide | Fatshark | 2015 | (First two easy missions) A class-based cooperative multiplayer, grouping 4 persons to face an horde of skavens. Pros: -Special skavens -Maps and secrets. Cons: -Not playing as skaven. 5 of 10***Vermintide is a co-operative action first person shooter and melee combat adventure set in the End Times of the iconic Warhammer Fantasy world. Vermintide takes place in and around Ubersreik, a city overrun by Skaven. You will assume the role of one of five heroes, each featuring different play-styles, abilities, gear and personality. Working cooperatively, you must use their individual attributes to survive an apocalyptic invasion from the hordes of relentless rat-men, known as the Skaven. Battles will take place across a range of environments stretching from the top of the Magnus Tower to the bowels of the Under Empire. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Warhammer - Vermintide 2 | Fatshark | 2018 | Windows | labelminimizeminimize | |
Urban Assault: Metropolis Dawn | ? (TerraTools) | 1998 | Never released due to poor sales of the original, but some version of it was leaked into the internet. Adds Ghorkov and Taerkasten campaigns (original had only a campaign for The Resistance). | Windows | labelminimizeminimize |
Urban Assault | Microsoft Game Studios (TerraTools) | 1998 | [b]leader participation[/b] - although usually this is limited to remote controlling your forces, the host station can be teleported (the only method of movement it has) to the front lines if so desired, although this is quite suicidal.***The demo includes three levels not present in the final game. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
The Ur-Quan Masters | ? | 2002 | BeOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Ur-Quan Masters | ? | 2002 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Ur-Quan Masters | Interstellar Frungy League (Interstellar Frungy League;Toys For Bob) | 2002 | Linux | labelimageminimize | |
The Ur-Quan Masters | ? | 2011 | Open source video game "The Ur-Quan Masters" v0.7.0 for Windows, an amateur port of "Star Control II", a space adventure with action sequences published in 1992 for MS-DOS and later 3DO. The project started in 2002 when the source code of the original game was released. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
The Ur-Quan Masters | Toys for Bob | 2008 | GP2X | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Ur-Quan Masters | ? (Toys for Bob) | ? | Pandora | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Terminator | Mindscape (Radical Entertainment) | 1992 | [b]1980s[/b] - 1984 [b]2020s[/b] - 2029 | NES | labelimageminimize |
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon | Sierra Entertainment;Activision (Étranges Libellules) | 2008 | The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon is an action adventure game in which players control two dragons as they fight their way through enemies and fantastical, but hazardous environments. Dragons kick, punch, breathe fire, and perform various 'special attacks' on numerous enemy creatures. Some of players' attacks cause enemies to break apart, while residual damage is represented by freezing, shaking, or being briefly aflame. | X360 | labelimagesubject |
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon | Vivendi Games;Activision (Étranges Libellules) | 2008 | For 1-2 players simultaneously. Second player can take control of the remaining dragon at any time and leave it under CPU control at any time. | PS2 | labelimageminimize |
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon | Sierra Entertainment;Activision (Étranges Libellules) | 2008 | PS3 | labelimageminimize | |
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon | Sierra Entertainment;Activision (Étranges Libellules) | 2008 | Wii | labelimageminimize | |
The Final Station | tinyBuild (Do My Best Games) | 2016 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
The Final Station | tinyBuild (Do My Best Games) | 2016 | Travel by train through a dying world. Look after your passengers, keep your train operational, and make sure you can always reach the next station. Make your way through swarms of infected at each station. Explore mysterious and abandoned stations looking for supplies and survivors.*** [12]***[media=youtube]k1gmBupfIZg[/media] | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Terminator Salvation | Evolved Games (GRIN;Halcyon Games) | 2009 | For 1-2 players simultaneously on same computer. Second player takes control of Blair, Connor's companion.***2009-05-19 on DVD and Steam (US) 2009-05-29 on DVD (EU) 2009-05-30 on Steam (EU)***[b]autoregen[/b] - unlike shooters in the past few years, this usually kicks in after a fight is over as the cooldown after getting hit is quite long, making it hard to rely on this for survival. [b]2010s[/b] - 2016 to be exact. [b]recalled[/b] - the retail DVD version apparently wouldn't install, producing "error (-5006 : 0x80070002)" instead, and has been pulled out as a result; Steam release was unaffected.***Set two years prior to the events of [url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0438488/]Terminator Salvation movie[/url]. | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Terminator Salvation | Evolved Games (GRIN) | 2009 | This is a sci-fi third-person shooter in which players assume the role of John Connor as he battles against futuristic robots in a post-apocalyptic setting. Players use guns, machine gun turrets, rockets, and grenade launchers to shoot and destroy waves of enemy machines (e.g., versions of 'Terminator' robots) to progress through the game. Realistic gunfire, explosions, and cries of pain from human soldiers can be heard during battle. The dialogue contains language such as 'a*s' and 'damn.'***For 1-2 players simultaneously on same machine. Second player takes control of Blair, Connor's companion. | X360 | labelimagesubject |
Terminator Salvation | Evolved Games (GRIN) | 2009 | For 1-2 players simultaneously on same machine. Second player takes control of Blair, Connor's companion. | PS3 | labelimageminimize |
Terminator 3: Redemption | Atari (Paradigm Entertainment) | 2004 | * Rip through deep levels of nonstop arcade-shooter action. * Hit the road and enemies in cars, trucks and other vehicles. * Fire explosive weaponry from all three timelines, including missile launchers and plasma rifles. * Smash enemies with power punches and combo moves. * Leap between speeding vehicles. [Aibo] | Xbox | labelminimizesubject |
Terminator 3: Redemption | Atari (Paradigm Entertainment) | 2004 | * Rip through deep levels of nonstop arcade-shooter action. * Hit the road and enemies in cars, trucks and other vehicles. * Fire explosive weaponry from all three time-lines, including missile launchers and plasma rifles. * Smash enemies with power punches and combo moves. * Leap between speeding vehicles. | GameCube | labelimagesubject |
Terminator 3: Redemption | Atari (Paradigm Entertainment) | 2004 | * Rip through deep levels of nonstop arcade-shooter action. * Hit the road and enemies in cars, trucks and other vehicles. * Fire explosive weaponry from all three timelines, including missile launchers and plasma rifles. * Smash enemies with power punches and combo moves. * Leap between speeding vehicles. [Aibo] | PS2 | labelimagesubject |
Star Control II: The Ur-Quan Masters | Accolade (Toys for Bob) | 2002 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Star Control II | Crystal Dynamics (Toys For Bob) | 1993 | The Japanese version is fully dubbed.***From the game box : 'Prepare yourself for an epic adventure that spans the extremes of space. Struggle to liberate Earth from alien imperialism. Star Control II is now enhanced with CD quality music, voice and sound effects !' | 3DO | labelimageminimize |
Star Control II | Accolade (Toys For Bob) | 1992 | The story mode is purely singleplayer, but the melee is playable by 1-2 human players.***I split SC2 and Ur-Quan Masters... no real reason other than [game=#162327]Ur-Quan Masters[/game] isn't the name of the original and the open source game doesn't have Star Control in its name, also UQM is ported to wider variety of systems, wasn't developed (the code, I mean, not the game content) and published by the same people, etc. etc.***Directly from the manual: The gameplay takes place 20 years after the great war of Star Control I. This time, your mission is to explore and liberate the various alien races and planets in the different star systems and take part in action filled space battles. Super Melee: A bonus game in which you take part in spaceship to spaceship combat with the choice of 28 different starships. Challenge a friend or the computer.***One of my favorite games. Good news everyone! You can play StarCon2 with slightly updated graphics (from the 3DO port) and remixed music on Windows (also, MacOS X and Linux)! Toys For Bob released the source code for StarCon2 and a dedicated team is working hard porting it to modern PCs. The project is opensource, that means you can download it for FREE! Did you hear that? FREE! Check here for details: [[link:http://sc2.sourceforge.net/]] [cjlee001] | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize |
Star Control 3 | Accolade (Legend Entertainment) | 1996 | [b]keyboard[/b] / [b]mouse[/b] - combat is purely with keyboard, everything else is with mouse.***Has some crude support for running the game in Win95, but it's still DOS game.***Much like the Ultima series, the Star Control series is one of those retrogames that also has a loyal fan-base even today. With that said, most Star Control fans are about as enthusiastic about StarCon3 as Superman is about Kryptonite. [cjlee001] | MS-DOS | labelimageminimize |
Star Control 3 | Stardock (Legend Entertainment) | 2012 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Star Control 2: Time Warp | ? | 2001 | BeOS | labelminimizeminimize | |
Star Control 2 | Stardock (Toys For Bob) | 2012 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Shalom: Knightmare III | Konami | 1987 | MSX | labelimageminimize | |
Serious Sam 3: Jewel of the Nile | author (Croteam) | 2012 | Linux | labelminimizeminimize | |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | Devolver Digital (Croteam) | 2012 | Linux | labelimageminimize | |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | Devolver Digital (Croteam) | 2012 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | Devolver Digital (Croteam) | 2011 | Un juego de acción sin ralentí, muy juego de los 90', aunque peca un poco de tardar en otrogar las armas y un meelee más satisfactorio. 6 de 10***BFE presumably stands for Before First Encounter.***Serious Sam 3: BFE is a glorious throwback to the golden age of first-person shooters where men were men, cover was for amateurs and pulling the trigger made things go boom. Serving as a prequel to the original indie sensation, Serious Sam: The First Encounter, Serious Sam 3 takes place during the Earth’s final struggle against Mental’s invading legions of beasts and mercenaries. Set against the collapsing temples of an ancient civilization and the crumbling cities of 22nd century Egypt, Serious Sam 3 is an exhilarating fusion of classic twitch shooters and modern gameplay features. [b]Features[/b] * Frantic Arcade-Style Action – Hold down the trigger and lay waste to a never-ending onslaught of attackers or face being overrun by Mental’s savage beasts. No cover systems, no camping – it’s just you and them. All of them. * Mental’s Fearsome Legions – A new battalion of unforgettable minions including the rumbling Scrapjack and towering Khnum join the legendary Headless Kamikaze, Gnaar and Sirian Werebull to create the fiercest opposition you’ve ever had the pleasure of mowing down. * Spectacular Environments – Battle across the expansive battlefields of near-future Egypt bursting at the seams with total chaos. * The shattered cities of tomorrow lined with the crumbling temples of an ancient world become your destructible playground. * Pure Multiplayer Mayhem – Play through the full campaign mode with up to 16 players or drop the gauntlet and let the heavy ordinance fly in versus modes like Deathmatch and Beast Hunt. This is the next level of Serious Sam multiplayer and all hell is about to break loose. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Sacrifice | Interplay (Shiny Entertainment) | 2000 | 2009-08-19 on Steam, by Interplay (lang: eng, fre, ita, spa, ger)***Some may notice that Charnel is depicted on the game boxes, but in one of the boxes the character facing away is actually one of James' champions instead of the protagonist of the story, Eldred.***[b]resource harvesting[/b] — conquering the mana fountains as without them your spell casting is slowed down, and harvesting the souls of the dead. [b]non-human[/b] — although superficially humanoid and even human, closer examination reveals features definitely not part of human physiology. Also, there doesn't seem to be any mention of humans. [b]anti-hero protagonist[/b] — not very obvious, but he wages the war of the gods simply to bide his time and gather strength for his own purposes, regardless of the God he has chosen to serve. Also in the backstory that he relates to Mithras. [b]adv-deeds[/b] — these "deeds" are not revealed until you actually complete them and the rewards are given at the end of each mission. Since they're optional and the rewards depends on the mission, these may or may not make the late game easier.***Comes on single CD which can be used to install unlimited number of multiplayer-only "spawns" and singular single-player installation (though I didn't see anything that would limit even that).***The game may fail to start up if you have total swap file size much larger than 2 GiB, although it may in truth require the total memory (physical and swap) be less than 4 GiB. The error message produced by this states you need [i]at least[/i] 128 MB swap file.***Latest version: patch #3 (as of 2001-05?) The patch updates the DirectX version requirement from 7 to 8.***[b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows 95, 98 or 2000 * 300 MHz Pentium II CPU (or 550 MHz AMD K6-2 or 450 MHz AMD K6-3 CPU) * 64 MB RAM * 8 MB VRAM * 3D accelerator (D3D-compatible) * 620 MB free HD space * 4X CD-ROM drive * DX-compatible soundcard [b]Recommended:[/b] * 450 MHz Pentium II or Athlon CPU (or 650 MHz Duron CPU) * 128 MB RAM * 16 MB VRAM***THE HOLY WAR IS OVER. The Demons of Gologotha have been banished, yet the cost has been terribly high. The Creator, God of the Fyllid, has been defeated and the faith of the people has begun to wane. Pretty squabbles among the five remaining Gods has caused the land to split into five mystical territories - each at war with one another. Into this divided land steps a wizard, a man haunted by his past, whose choices will shape the future. Which God will he choose? Will he sacrifice himself to change this world for the better, or will what remains of this world be sacrificed fo one God's glory? [Box blurb] | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Sacrifice | Interplay (Shiny Entertainment) | 2002 | Mac OS X | labelminimizeminimize | |
Sacrifice | Interplay (Shiny Entertainment) | 2002 | Mac OS Classic | labelminimizeminimize | |
Rune | Take 2 Interactive;Gathering of Developers (Human Head Studios) | 2000 | Experience an exciting single player storyline where you thwart Loki and his minions from bringing Ragnarok to Midgard. [Steam Store]***Juegazo de acción clásica, donde encarnas a un vikingo capaz de llevar 4 armas y un escudo mientras se sana de heridas de batalla comiendo lagartos. Recuerda mucho al Heretic II. 8 de 10***Re-released together with the expansion as [i]Rune Classic[/i] in 2012-06-13 with added Steam achievements.***Product ID: [code]1-892817-25-X[/code] UPC-A: [code]6 63493 11012 1[/code] EAN-13: [code]0 663593 110121[/code]***You play as Ragnar, just recently reached the status of Odinsblade in your village that protects one of Odin's Runestones. The game starts with very crude "tutorial" obviously meant for people already familiar with games (of this type), only telling you details on things that were different from other games of the time. [spoiler=Early spoilers;Hide spoilers]After talking and running around a bit, you get into a mockup fight with the "strongest" of the village. Who, although can take a beating, uses ridiculously simple combat tactics that are easily beaten. After beating him up, the village gets attacked by some stupidhead viking thinking serving Loki is actually good idea and sens Ragnar and his fellow vikings to the bottom of the sea, killing everyone, you included.[/spoiler] [spoiler=Real beginning;Hide spoiler]While slowly descending towards the bottom of the sea, quite dead as you are, you hear the voice of Odin, who demands you to awaken, explaining its not your time yet. And so you are miraculously (although not very dramatically) resurrected, at full health and ready to beat some ass. But where are you? In some natural caves filled with bloodthirsty critters, and you're supposed to beat through them before you can go about stomping the renegade Loki worshipping vikings who so deserve a grand beating by your Odin-granted powers of vengeance. Meaning, the game instantly devolves to simple hack-and-slash adventure for a loooooong time from the start with some rare bits of plot thrown in for measure so common of the games at that time.[/spoiler] On non-spoiler frontier, you almost always have 3 weapons (sword, mace and axe) and a shield. Each weapon offers one magical power you can use after charging up your magical batteries by beating up people, and these change with newer weapons. You can even throw them at your enemies if you feel so inclined and this is actually good idea when a lot of weapons of that type are lying around or you just want to get rid of your old crappier one. Shields can be broken, both your's and your enemies' (it was either axe or mace that excelled in this, I forgot), but despite this small potential setback, shields are important part of survival. The game was quite fun back in the days, but like with many 3D games, it's hard to appreciate it after the technology behind it has gone so far from those primitive times.***Includes a [i]very[/i] basic hack&slash P&P RPG in PDF format on the CD. | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Rune | Gathering of Developers (Human Head Studios) | 2000 | System requirements claim "PCI PowerMac" but say nothing about bus speed, video card, sound card, nor any other hardware users might have or not have in the system's bus. | Mac OS Classic | labelminimizeminimize |
Rune | Loki (Human Head Studios;Loki) | 2001 | This is a proprietary game. For any Linux with 2.2.x Kernel. Also needs glibc 2.1, 8MB video card, XFree86 3.3.5 for Glide Cards or XFree86 4.x for OpenGL cards and OSS compatible 16-bit Soundcard. [Zerothis] | Linux | labelminimizesubject |
Quantum Break | Microsoft Studios (Remedy Entertainment) | 2016 | 2016-04-05 Windows Store release 2016-09-14 Steam release | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Perimeter | Codemasters;1C Company (K-D LAB) | 2004 | ?? 2004-06-30 by Codemasters Licensed by 1C***[b]Frames:[/b] * Ark-9 * Router * Pioneer * Cluster * Harkback * Zodiac [b]Others:[/b] * Scourge***[b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP * 1 GHz Athlon or Pentium III CPU * 256 MB RAM * 64 MB VRAM * 3.7 GB HD space [b]Recommended:[/b] * 2 GHz Athlon XP or Pentium IV CPU * 512 MB RAM * Radeon 9500 or GeForce 4 GPU***Latest version: international 1.01 (as of 2004-06), Russian 1.03 (as of 2008-02) | Windows | labelimageminimize |
Omensight | Spearhead Games | 2018 | Omensight is an action murder mystery. You are the Harbinger, a powerful mystical warrior. You have witnessed the destruction of the world. In order to prevent annihilation you are destined to repeat that fateful day and solve the murder of the Godless-Priestess, whose death precipitated the apocalypse.*** [12] | PS4 | labelminimizesubject |
Omensight | Spearhead Games | 2018 | Windows | labelimageminimize | |
NecroVisioN | 1C Company;505 Games;Aspyr Media (The Farm 51) | 2009 | Latest version: 1.1 (as of 2009-03-18)***2005-11-30 PC/X360 horror FPS mentioned, no details given. 2006-06-09 Announced as NecroVisioN 2007-04-02 Publishing contract with 1C signed 2008-02-05 505 Games set to publish NecroVisioN in Europe 2008-08-07 1C signs Gamersgate to distribute NecroVisioN digitally 2009-01-17 European release dated to Feb 20 2009-01-22 Aspyr enters an agreement with 1C to publish NecroVisioN in North America 2009-02-11 Polish and English demos released 2009-02-20 European release 2009-05-19 on GameAgent, by Aspyr (lang: eng; download) 2009-05-20 on Steam, by Aspyr (lang: eng; download)***[b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows XP or Vista * 2.4 GHz Pentium IV or Athlon 64 2800+ CPU * 1 GB RAM * 256 MB VRAM * GeForce 6600 or Radeon X1600 CPU * 8 GB HD space * DVD-ROM drive [b]Recommended:[/b] * 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo or Athlon X2 5000+ CPU * 2 GB RAM * GeForce 8800 or Radeon HD 38xx GPU***EU by 505 Games NA by Aspyr Media ?? by 1C Publishing EU / 1C Company***The year is 1916. Young American joins UK Army to experience an adventure of his life and soon realizes that greater evil is hiding beneath the Great War storm. He has to face the underground world of vampires, demons, evil genius creatures and even become one of the demons to rescue the human and vampire kind from forces of darkness. NecroVisioN is a First Person Shooter taking place in a variety of locations from battlefields of World War I to much darker and brutal underground world of vampires and demons. Sceneries range from realistic to dream-like, opponents from enemy troops to fantasy creatures -- old fashion look and style of the game is going to remind the world setting from the Lovecraft's horrors and seamlessly mix the war shooter elements into it. Player will fight enemies using environments, powerful and evil artifacts, vampire technology, and authentic WWI era weapons. Key features: * Intense and explosive fights * Huge boss battles * Combat System + Spell System * Mix of realistic and fantasy weapons, enemies, levels * Interactive elements and simple riddles adding depth to the overall gameplay experience [1C] | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Mass Effect | Microsoft Game Studios (BioWare;Demiurge Studios) | 2008 | Mass Effect is a military science fiction media franchise created by Casey Hudson, Drew Karpyshyn and Preston Watamaniuk. The franchise depicts a distant future where humanity and several alien civilizations have colonized the known universe using technology left behind by advanced precursor civilizations.*** [100]*** [12]***Latest version: 1.02 (as of ?) Version history: * 1.01 (?)***Not as great as I expected, and the driving around in Mako is horrible most of the time as well as the final bit of the ending just makes me feel sickly. My recommendation is, if you want to enjoy this game, stick to the main story and avoid any side exploration/quests completely, and try to bear the last bit of the ending (the parts where humans talk). Replayability comes mostly from dialogs as otherwise the game gets quite dull, and unfortunately you need those dialogs to progress your renegade/paragon ranks to open the more interesting dialog choices since these are separate from your regular leveling and skills.***[b]Free expansions:[/b] * [url=http://masseffect.bioware.com/galacticcodex/bringdownthesky.html]Bring Down the Sky[/url] [b]Non-free expansions:[/b] * Pinnacle Station (2009-10)***Comes on 2 DVDs but I have no idea what the second DVD is supposed to be for (backup?).***[b]technomagic[/b] — the "biotics" used in the game do not really fit into any of the groups we have neatly, technomagic and psionics being the closest, but since the ME universe also has psychics, technomagic is all that there's left. [b]multiple endings[/b] — more like ending with variations; the core of it stays the same. [spoiler=Ending spoiler;Close spoiler]However, a notable difference is that if the alien council survived or not, depending on if you chose to save them. If you didn't, humanity will take charge, otherwise humanity is invited to take place as the fourth council race. Other, "more important", details stay the same regardless.[/spoiler] [b]special agent protagonist[/b] — player is appointed a job similar to this somewhat early in the game, so this isn't true from the start. [b]nationalism[/b] — the protagonist and his higher ups are constantly trying to drive the cause of the Human Alliance, it's importance and how you're part of it is constantly hammered at you and occasionally you get to do the same for others. [b]unlikely sentients[/b] — Rachni, Geth to some degree (in mythos puts them on par with rogue A.I.), the plant creature, and some others [b]dialog-keywords[/b] / [b]dialog-stance[/b] — some are full sentences but not actually what is said, generally these are only choices on what to discuss and [i]how[/i] to respond (aggressively or calm negotiator style)***[b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows XP or Vista * 2.4 GHz Intel or 2.0 GHz AMD CPU * 1 GB RAM (XP), 2 GB RAM (Vista) * GPU w/ Shader Model 3.0 * GeForce 6800 or ATI X1300 XT * 12 GB free HD space * 1X DVD-ROM drive [b]Recommended:[/b] * 2.6+ GHz Intel or 2.4+ GHz AMD CPU * 2 GB RAM * ATI X1800 XL or GeForce 7900 GTX or better***US 2008-05-27 EU 2008-06-05 | Windows | labelimagesubject |
Mass Effect | Microsoft Game Studios (BioWare) | 2007 | X360 | labelimageminimize | |
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver | Eidos Interactive;Square Enix (Crystal Dynamics) | 1999 | Latest version: 1.2 (as of 1999-11-04?) There's also an unofficial XP compatibility patch.***[b]Minimum:[/b] * Windows 95 or 98 * Pentium 200 MHz CPU (with 3D accelerator) * Pentium 266 MHz MMX CPU (without 3D accelerator) * 16 MB RAM * 4 MB VRAM * 320 MB free HD space * DX-compatible soundcard * 4X CD-ROM drive * keyboard * mouse [b]Recommended:[/b] * Pentium 266 MHz CPU * 3D accelerator * 32 MB RAM * 8X CD-ROM drive * gamepad or joystick AMD's 3DNow! is advertized on the back cover, so obviously this game can benefit from it.***You're Raziel, one of Kain's Vampire Generals.. or rather, you were. Kain betrayed you, when you showed him that you had evolved beyond him. So he granted you death, by ripping out your new wings and throwing you down in to the Abyss. Dead, at least that's what you thought, you re-awaken in the Underworld, right under the nose the Elder. Confused, weak, and no longer a vampire, you set out to settle some matters with your former master, Kain. More in-depth description: [spoiler]... Although you were no longer a vampire, you still suffered some of their natural weaknesses, such that of water burning you like acid or sun scorching your skin like fire. However, you rid most of these weaknesses from yourself over time as you devour the souls of your slain enemies. You're young in your new form, though, and can't hold your physical form forever in the material realm, constantly draining your strength, the longer you stay there unsated. So at any time you're weakened too much, you're transported back into the spirit realm where you can sate your hunger with the lost souls. Your ability to transport yourself back and forth between material and spiritual realms is fundamental to your success, and adds an interesting depth to some puzzles and fights. However, you're practically immortal, even if you were to die, as if you could, you're transported back to the underworld, below throbbing tendrils and the everwatchful gaze of the Elder.[/spoiler] | Windows | labelimagesubject |