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Written By: Maxim Bardin on December 28, 2009 5 Comments
Primal Carnage – Humans VS Dinosaurs

Primal Carnage is an upcoming multiplayer first person shooter where the player takes the role of humans or dinosaurs.
It is being developed by the new indie studio Luke Warm Media who also developing the “Light Spire: Fortunes Web” mod for Crysis (which might became a stand alone game some time in the [...]

Written By: Maxim Bardin on December 10, 2009 8 Comments
Brink – Unique Immersive FPS

Brink is an upcoming FPS game developed by SplashDamage with the use of id tech 4 modified engine.
SplashDamage made several games for id software.
Among those games are : Wolfenstein:ET and Wolfenstein MP (Multiplayer) , Doom3 MP and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars.
This is however, their first original title without id software’s help (except [...]

Written By: Maxim Bardin on October 4, 2009 4 Comments
Natural Selection 2 – Sci-Fi Online RTS/FPS

Unknown Worlds – the developers of the half-life Mod “Natural Selection” are working on a stand alone sequel using their own new engine.

Natural Selection 2 is an immersive, online FPS that pits aliens against humans in a strategic and action-packed struggle for survival.

The developers are indeed planing to make a GNU/Linux [...]

Written By: Maxim Bardin on October 1, 2009 No Comment
Micro-Warrior : Heal with a Kill

The long time GNU/Linux supporters ChronicLogic in cooperation with ZeroHourGames are working on a new title named Micro-Warrior.
Micro-Warrior could be played like 3dr person shooters and 1st person shooter.
In MW you fight viruses inside patients bodies curing them from their diseases.
You have many weapons in your arsenal to destroy the weird parasites of your host.

Micro-Warrior [...]

Written By: Maxim Bardin on August 25, 2009 No Comment
Dark Salvation – Horror FPS !

Dark Salvation is an horror FPS game built with id Tech 3 engine and meant for mature audience.
It’s developed by Mangled Eye Studios.

In my eyes Dark Salvation demonstrates few things …
1. id software’s GLPed engines are still alive and kicking, and more and more games use their FREE engines.
2. There is money to be [...]

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