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The apogee of annihilation!

Rise of the Triad: Dark War, the amazingly aggressive, blatantly brutal, and curiously crazy classic FPS, is discounted by 60% on GOG.com for the next 24 hours!

Welcome, welcome, dear HUNT trainee! I'll be your weapons allocation officer today and I feel that we're gonna have a jolly good time. A new selection of not-so-conventional weapons has just arrived in our armory. Lemme give you a quick tour! See this big one here? It's called the Flamewall. Flame-wall! Why? Well, duh! It shoots a wall of flames, silly. An unstoppable wall of blazing fire, that consumes every ounce of human flesh in its way and leaves nothing behind but delightfully charred skeletons. What? Can you use it against non-human targets? Well... I suppose so, but why would you ever want to do that? Let's move on. This! This is one of my favorites. Behold the fearsome Excalibat! Ah, I saw that doubtful expression. You think it's just a baseball bat covered in luminescent paint? Well you're wrong! It's magic. I swear it is! Insane? Who do you call insane? Wait till you get deployed in the Triads backyard. I've been there! I've seen it all! Those damn cultist will show you the true meaning of insane! Well, what are you waiting for? Grab your guns and scram! Damn rookies...

Rise of the Triad: Dark War, the planned Wolfenstien 3D sequel that happened to become so much more, is easily distinguishable from the contemporary first person shooters. It stood out so much in the genre that was still taking its first unsure steps towards maturity, that it only can now be described as underrated and underappreciated at the time of release--a fate shared by many pioneering titles. This game had Wolfenstein-grade fanatics for bad guys, Duke-worthy humor, and multi-layered level design that Doom lacked. It had a variety of multiplayer modes (for up to 11 players!), and a No One Lives Forever-esque storyline. In many ways it was foreshadowing its rivals and anticipating features of its successors. The reboot/remake that is currently developed by the revived Apogee Software is aiming to capture the charm of the classic version. But before that happens--make sure to get well-acquainted with the original.

Load the heavy guns and cripple some crazy cultists in Rise of the Triad: Dark War, for only $2.39 until Thursday, September 13 at 10:59 AM GMT.
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ImReallyaNinja: I found this game in my friend's basement the other day, but he wouldn't let me try to get it running, cool to see it here. Heard a lot about this game, definite buy. Judging by the (hilarious) description, the weapons seem pretty original. A remake? That sounds cool. It's being made by-- wait...

wait...

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APOGEE IS ALIVE!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Muah ha ha ha ha
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G-Doc: Whoah! And it's called "Madspace"? What a delightfully appropriate name! :-)

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Whoah^2!!! Trippiest graphics ever!
What do you mean it wasn't made on drugs?

About the promo: it appears cool but only if you're into shooters. Since I'm not and I have dozens of adventures to try to finish before my vacations are over, I guess I'll pass, waiting for the next game launch and weekend promo...
Post edited September 12, 2012 by jpolastre
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grviper: Heh-heh... Madspace, an old Russian FPS, used those portals more bizarrely. If you're assembling a map with portal-linked rooms, why do the room connections have to make sense? It's the kind of game where you can circle around a tiny shed, enter it and find yourself in a huge hallway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L6yCQ11d2I
The heck did I just watch, and where can I get it?
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grviper: Heh-heh... Madspace, an old Russian FPS, used those portals more bizarrely. If you're assembling a map with portal-linked rooms, why do the room connections have to make sense? It's the kind of game where you can circle around a tiny shed, enter it and find yourself in a huge hallway.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L6yCQ11d2I
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Finalguard: The heck did I just watch, and where can I get it?
The game also supports 3D video via wearable stereo sets. Oh, and speech recognition for some functions.

Someone is selling
http://my.ebid.net/for-sale/mad-space-pc-cd-rom-brand-new-60554894.htm

English version is lurking in the Web as a CD rip with the FMV shooter section cut out.
I love how it says 'brand new' for the item, and the case depicted is all dirty and scuffed. Yeah, that'll make potential customers feel real confident.
It's rather sad how "hardcore" shooters like this, Doom and Blood aren't made anymore, they have been toned down and dumbed down.

There's just something charming about excessive gore and cruelty as you blast your way through enemies, even executing enemies who surrender on their knees (like this game).

And yet again I feel completely alienated from humanity and the "mainstream" of gaming, every genre.
Now that everyone (since everyone should have acquired it) has RotT... how about Blake Stone?
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ShadowWulfe: Now that everyone (since everyone should have acquired it) has RotT... how about Blake Stone?
Have you got WinRoTT? It's a little program (a bit like ZDoom for Doom) which allows you to play Rise of the Triad in Windows, not DOSBox, you can also set the resolution up to widescreen, and other features, it doesn't diminish the old-school look at all though, just means you can play in full-screen without stretching.

Blake Stone is pretty fun, haven't played Aliens of Gold yet though, but the source port for Blake never got released, so you'll have to make do with DOSbox.
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Crosmando: Have you got WinRoTT? It's a little program (a bit like ZDoom for Doom) which allows you to play Rise of the Triad in Windows, not DOSBox, you can also set the resolution up to widescreen, and other features, it doesn't diminish the old-school look at all though, just means you can play in full-screen without stretching.

Blake Stone is pretty fun, haven't played Aliens of Gold yet though, but the source port for Blake never got released, so you'll have to make do with DOSbox.
Yeah.
I installed WinRoTT and it messed up the DOSbox configuration for RotT, but since it was close enough I just stuck with it.
I'm just crossing my fingers for BS to get bunched up in a promotion. I only played the demo once and I loved it, but couldn't find a physical copy.