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Project Warlock

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Project Warlock
Description
Project Warlock is a first person shooter that fans of Doom, Hexen and Wolfenstein cannot miss. It serves you an exploding cocktail of bullets, spells and monsters. In Project Warlock you battle through 60 levels of non stop action packed with bloodthirsty enemies and challenging bosses. The game of...
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2018, Buckshot Software, ...
System requirements
Windows 7 / 8 / 10, Intel Core i3 3220 or AMD X8 FX-8120, 4 GB RAM, GeForce GTX 560 (1GB) or AMD Rad...
Time to beat
6.5 hMain
8 h Main + Sides
13.5 h Completionist
7.5 h All Styles
Description
Project Warlock is a first person shooter that fans of Doom, Hexen and Wolfenstein cannot miss. It serves you an exploding cocktail of bullets, spells and monsters. In Project Warlock you battle through 60 levels of non stop action packed with bloodthirsty enemies and challenging bosses. The game offers not just firepower, but perk-based character development, weapon upgrades and unlockable spells system. This high-quality independent gem is priced to appeal to fans of polished indie titles and seekers of classic fps experience alike.

Back in April 2018 hundreds of gamers had a chance to experience an early build of Project Warlock and gave their enthusiastic feedback. The following six months the Buckshot team, with it’s showrunner Jakub Cislo, spent on polishing the game to bring you the most complete and satisfying experience. The end result is something you can check for yourself.

Oh. And John Romero thinks “it looks cool”.

Features

  • 60 levels
  • 5 worlds
  • 72 enemies
  • 38 weapons
  • 8 spells
  • 12 perks

Project Warlock © 2016-2018 Jakub Cislo "Buckshot Software". All Rights Reserved ©2018 Gamingcompany Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
6.5 hMain
8 h Main + Sides
13.5 h Completionist
7.5 h All Styles
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814 MB

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Posted on: October 31, 2020

MattFrak

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Games: 62 Reviews: 2

Solid Boomer Shooter!

I had a lot of fun with this game, the combat, and level design are really well put together. It's obvious the team behind it are old school shooter fans that know their craft. There's no frills, you're dropped in with a weapon, you kill everything that moves while searching for the exit. You can find secrets that give you points to upgrade your weapons and health/magic between levels. Then, every world has a boss, which basically amounts to a giant enemy with really high HP. The game does include limited lives as a mechanic, but I honestly never had to worry about it. The few times I did die I never got close to game over. The game is tough in combat, but also generous with pickups so it was never an issue. The level layouts are similar to the more maze-like levels from Doom, also very flat. The main draw backs I had were that the bosses could be a little disappointing. You basically circle strafe until you run out of ammo, find more, then circle strafe more. The secrets can often be a little frustrating. For example some hidden walls have to be shot at, but there's is no indication of which ones, so I ended up just shooting randomly all over the place. lastly, that the game didn't give me much incentive to replay after I was finished. I had basically seen everything at the end. Not to say that I didn't really enjoy getting there. Overall though if you like Boomer Shooters then this game is a bargain, and if you can get it in a sale like I did, then it's an absolute steal.


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Posted on: September 25, 2019

Jaujon

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Games: 1056 Reviews: 24

Modern Wolfenstein 3D

Pretty good game despite an obvious difficulty problem on the very first level. Once you get your hands on potent weapons, it's all good. I wished the game would do better in the level design department: obviously inspired from Wolfenstein 3D, with square boxes as level layout, the game lacks verticality and feels very limited in terms of gameplay.


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Posted on: December 1, 2019

Indoctrine

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Games: 177 Reviews: 3

Brilliant retro game!

I am not a big fan of fps, but also, I am old and nostalgious :) So - game being something lookalike to Hexen or Heretic was promising. My feelings was accurate - P:W is great retro clone, but polished to every detail. Pros: - many levels, with quite nice design. But game is fast, and levels are not big as in Hexen or Heretic. They also mostly flat (but elevators are present). - large bestiary - every of five worlds has unique monsters. Beasts are climatic, and good optimalized. - great weaponry - many guns, each can be upgraded to one of two versions - spells - not many, but useful - character leveling - something new to retro genre, but it's nice addition - graphics! - retro feeling 120%, you can even add filters to simulate CRT monitor or C64 pallete and shaders. Absolutly briliant! - music and sfx - very ok Cons: - some levels are hard to beat for casual like me. Especially final boss. - levels should be made larger, not cut into smaller maps For prile like that - very good choice :)


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Posted on: December 27, 2019

Xaechireon

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Games: 94 Reviews: 2

Fun game, but a flawed gem

Project Warlock is a fun retro shooter with solid gameplay, a stylish pseudo-retro look, and an awesome soundtrack. However, there are a number of issues with it I feel need to be highlighted. Mediocre RPG mechanics; You have 4 stats you can add into: Strength (increases melee damage), Life (increases health), Spirit (increases mana pool and magic damage), and Capacity (increases maximum ammo pool). Strength is absolutely worthless, while Magic is not much better, given that guns are the meat of the game, and you only have 8 spells (and one mana-powered weapon). The game has no save system, requiring you to finish a level to mark your progress. If you die, you lose a life and restart the whole level. Janky map design; the pseudo-Wolf3D map design means its mostly very flat, limiting what the devs can do with the maps. Some of the early levels were full of very tight corridors, essentially removing the need to aim or think; just a bunch of winding W+M1 snoozefest mazes. buttons are single use only, meaning you can only go up an elevator once, and take a separate elevator down once, again, severely limiting map design potential. Very few bugs, but the ones I did run into were pretty serious; sometimes my grenades would fly off perpendicular to where I was looking. When I upgraded my rockets to hitscan, occassionally my attacks would target a single spot on the map, regardless of where I was looking. After killing the final boss, my camera switched to a cinematic POV, which was cool, but the game would not continue and I had to forcibly close the game. A more harmless bug I had was that my dynamite ammo would always be replenished at the start of a new round, and I ended up using it more than might have been balanced. All that being said, I still recommend Project Warlock. Its still a fun game, and the bugs I encountered were not very frequent.


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Posted on: April 21, 2020

totalit

Verified owner

Games: 40 Reviews: 4

Decent core and messed up the rest

I didn't really think this game would surprise me. I watched the trailer and considered the game as a stupid retro shooter, but I gave it a shot. And I haven't been wrong =) Project Warlock has plenty of problems, almost in all the aspects. On the other hand, I was really enjoying the shooting. I launched modern FPS games with that ultra ghrapics and whirlwind gameplay, but couldn't stand with it more than 20 minutes. Astoundingly, Project Warlock could cling me with its simplisity, it allows to not be distracted by that complicated 3D enviroment and just enjoy low quality noisy gun bangs. Still, the problems. Almost all enemies don't live more than 3 seconds. You shouldn't choose a right approach - just keep shooting and take cover if you have a hard time. In this regard guns don't demand any tactics as well. Monsters should be tougher. Magic. Lightning sphere is overpowered for sure, Bomberman is OK, Holy Guard is OK, the rest spells are garbage. You can't play magic-only build as you run out of mana quickly enough (even with a proper build) and have to switch to firepower or draw an axe for mana restoration. And goddamn, there's no way to select a spell conveniently: you must hold SPACE and scroll the list, that badly distract you in combat. I know, this secret system by sticking to walls and spamming SPACE is a kinda legacy, but it significantly breaks a pace. Nonetheless, I've played Project Warlock 2.5 times (0.5 is the first playthrough when I lost all lifes on the 3rd boss as I didn't know about RUN mode on SHIFT) and enjoy it. The game could be (and had to be) fixed by the developers, but, obviously, they just abandoned it. So, this is a game with a decent core and messed up the rest. You can try it if you wanna go retro with some inferior RPG elements.


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