Showing posts with label fps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fps. Show all posts
17 December 2012
NecroVision: Lost Company
Gaming Genres: FPS
Story Genres: War, Horror, Historical, Fantasy
Graphical Styles: 3D, Realism, High Resolution
Series/World: NecroVision
Platforms: Windows
Pricing Model: Pay $
Developer(s): The Farm 51
Publisher(s): 1C Company
Initial Release Date: Feb 19, 2010
Website(s): Homepage, Publishers Page, Steam, GamersGate
Description:
NecroVisioN: Lost Company is the prequel to original horror FPS shooter, taking place before the NecroVisioN story begins. It contains a bunch of unique levels, characters, weapons and gameplay elements as well as new main hero that presents the original game story from opposite perspective. Player is now one of WWI German troops that discovers the evil forces unleashed by the war, starts to fight against them and leads soldiers of all nations gathered on the front through the massive battles against the zombies and demons and finally he becomes a first Necromancer that will fight against Simon Bukner in NecroVisioN.
Opinion:
More of NecroVision but not nearly as good. It is really short, has a confusing story, mostly boring missions, and a horrible progression.
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Indieness: Barely Indie
Play?:
06 October 2012
NecroVisioN
Story Genres: Action, War, Fantasy, Historical, Horror
Graphical Styles: 3D, Realism, High Resolution
Series/World: NecroVision
Platforms: Windows
Pricing Model: Pay $
Developer(s): The Farm 51
Publisher(s): 1C Company, 505 Games, Aspyr Media
Initial Release Date: February 27, 2009
Website(s): Homepage, Wikipedia, Publishers Page, Steam, GamersGate, Amazon
Description:
1916 - World War One. A young American soldier called Simon Bukner joins the Allied Army and soon experiences the horrors of war first hand. But he quickly realises that the Germans aren't the only threat. A greater evil is lurking beneath the battlefields and trenches of the Great War: an ancient but secret war between vampires and demons, which has begun to spill into our world. Thrust into the middle of this supernatural conflict, Bunker must fight to save humanity from the forces of darkness and choose an unlikely alliance to bring the war to an end.
NecroVisioN is first-person shooter that takes place in a varied range of locations, from the horrific and bloody trenches of World War One, to secret labs and underground caverns plagued by gruesome undead creatures. You must battle through legions of German soldiers and hideous monsters, as you venture future into this terrible underworld. Inspired by infamous horror writer H. P. Lovecraft, the story blends historically accurate locations and weapons, with nightmarish creations. As a result, players fight enemies using authentic World World One-era weapons, supernatural but powerful demon artefacts, vampire technology and when the action gets too close for comfort a range of visceral melee moves.
Opinion:
What makes NecroVision special is now much is crammed into one game. You have a plethora of ranged weaponry, with sniper rifles, grenade launchers, sub-machines guns, flamethrowers, and pistols. Alongside many melee weapons, Vampire weapons, explosives, and supernatural powers. Many of these being dual wieldable and all mix and matchable. We also have turrets and vehicles.
To go along with these weapons are many varied enemies, but even more scenarios. The level design is surprisingly open, with huge sidequests, secrets, notes, puzzles, and lots of destructible objects. And alongside the campaign is a series of grueling one level challenges.
NecroVision is not a highly polished game, it is close but you can spot some rough edges. It is like three games in one, and I do not think that there is another FPS that is quite as expansive. And that makes it truly remarkable and thoroughly enjoyable.
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Indieness: Barely Indie
Play?: Should Play
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action-adventure,
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fantasy,
farm 51,
fps,
high res,
historical,
horror,
pay,
realism,
should play,
story-action,
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