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Rise of the Triad: Dark War

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4.2/5

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Rise of the Triad: Dark War
Description
  Includes Extreme Rise of the Triad add-on pack that features 42 additional levels to play! You are part of an elite group of operatives called HUNT (High-risk United Nations Taskforce), and you must stop a maniac cult leader from killing millions of people. While scouting a remote island, yo...
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Product details
1994, Apogee Entertainment, ESRB Rating: Mature 17+...
System requirements
Windows 10/11, 1.8 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, 2 GB HDD...
Time to beat
9 hMain
12.5 h Main + Sides
16.5 h Completionist
12.5 h All Styles
Description

 

Includes Extreme Rise of the Triad add-on pack that features 42 additional levels to play!

You are part of an elite group of operatives called HUNT (High-risk United Nations Taskforce), and you must stop a maniac cult leader from killing millions of people. While scouting a remote island, you are suddenly surrounded by enemy troops with guns blaring. In the distance you see your boat - your only chance to escape - blown to matchsticks. In front of you is a huge fortress monastery, and your only chance to stop the madness.

You are equipped with awesome, high-tech weaponry like heat-seeking missiles, split missiles and the Flamewall cannon, which leaves a trail of charred skeletons in its wake. It's your assignment to annihilate and destroy - to ensure peace on Earth.

Experience the zany and overly brutal classic FPS action only a game from the 1990 can deliver!

Rise of the Triad: Dark War™ & © 1994 Apogee Software.

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manual (30 pages) soundtrack extra levels
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Mac notice: The game will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.

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Time to beat
9 hMain
12.5 h Main + Sides
16.5 h Completionist
12.5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04)
Release date:
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Size:
29 MB
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Mature 17+ (Animated Blood and Gore)

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Posted on: March 3, 2009

WiFiPirate

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Games: 279 Reviews: 1

"They'll bury you in a lunch box!"

Back in high school i didn’t have a lot of money. I worked a really crappy job at a grocery store for minimum wage and what money i made went to essentials. My computer wasn’t the best “gaming rig”, and still isn’t. However i could play a select few games that would stick with me the rest of my life. Rise of the Triad was one such game. You have to realize when i say back in the day,i mean back when computers were still numbered. I had an IBM 486 and felt like i was king of the world with my 24x speed CD ROM. My friend also had a 486 and one day while hanging out at his house he showed me a new game he was playing. I had never heard of Rise of the Triad (ROTT for short) but i loved other first person shooters on the PC and was willing to try something new. Boy am i glad i did. You play as one of five chosen members of H.U.N.T. (High-risk United Nations Task-force). Each with their own strengths and weaknesses. You are sent on a mission to — island to investigate a cult that is conducting business there. Needless to say things go bad quickly, and the cult destroys you boat and the only way off the island. Thus forcing you to fight your way trough waves of evil cult members to get at the leader. Fight through many different levels in varying stages and settings. Defeat cult members, security, monks, and even robots (NME). All the standard (early FPS) weapons are present, pistols, machine guns, drunk missiles, hand of God…wait is that right?Yup, power ups included; Shroom mode, Dog mode, and God mode, where you have God-like power to destroy enemies in a ball of energy. The music in this game was pretty forgettable, except the one song I included. The sound clips however were wonderfully hilarious! Enemies would yell anything from “Ha!” , “Gotcha” even “They’ll bury you in a lunchbox!” One of my favorite things to do in the game was unleash a barrage of Drunk Missiles and wait for the “sqwick” as they found their target. I played ROTT up until my first computer died on me. When I got a new computer I was very excited to try out ROTT with the new processor, and monitor, and modem (so i could play online with my friends). Much to my dismay, ROTT didn’t work with windows, and the Compaq that we got didn’t allow it to work AT ALL in DOS. I spent the next 10 or so years (seriously) trying to find a way to play the game on an up to date computer. Now with this version on GOG.com i can go back to the Dark War and play to my hearts content. Interesting little side note, ROTT didn’t actually start out as an original IP. Actually it was going to be a sequel to Wolfenstein 3D, entitled Wolfenstein 3D: Rise of the Triad. That’s why the enemies in the game look like they are wearing some Nazi knock off uniforms, and why the cult members had MP-40’s as well as Heat Seeking Missiles. Also they were going to have male AND female enemies but budget and time didn’t allow it, but the female voices are all on the disc for you to listen to. I always wondered why they had those samples on there but I never remembered seeing a female in the game. Now you (and I) know. *keep an eye open for “Scott’s Mystical Head” I found it once…once*


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Posted on: March 8, 2009

Vagabond

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Games: 3295 Reviews: 2

Ludicrous... game?

A problem often arising with playing older games is the issue of nostalgia; is the game actually relevant nowadays, can I have fun playing it? In answering this question for Rise of the Triad, it's a little difficult. When I was a young one playing numerous shareware titles released by the wonderful Apogee Software, Rise of the Triad was always a fun one to go back and play for me: its over-the-top "ludicrous gibs", campy humor, and incredibly memorable soundtrack were, and still are, the best parts of that game. But are they relevant now? I give that question a big maybe. The story is simple: you play as an agent of a special forces team sent to an island filled with cultists plotting to destroy Los Angeles, and you have to stop them. Running through a series of very similar levels, you mow down the crazies with dual pistols, MP40s, and bazookas, among many other weapons. It was always wonderful finding that second pistol and shooting all those enemies pleading for their life on their knees with a bazooka, shooting ludicrous gibs all over the world, jumping on trampoline platforms, evading flame balls and lava columns. All to the wondorous tunes of Lee Jackson and Bobby Prince. Yep, always wonderful. Always wonderful... in 1995. In 2009? Again, a big maybe. For someone that has never played this game to appreciate it would most definitely require them to put themselves in the mindset of a PC gamer in 1995, and learn to appreciate the design that went into this game. For the community of GOG, I don't expect that requirement to be hard to fulfill. Overall, Rise of the Triad is a good purchase from GOG, but I feel it has fallen victim to "nostalgitis". I highly recommend it if you want to play as god or a dog, flying in the air, while on shrooms!


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Posted on: April 17, 2009

zuhutay

Verified owner

Games: 380 Reviews: 33

An important game in the history of FPS

When Rise of the Triad was released, the first thing I noticed was its graphical realism. Enemies are humans made after digitized actors, which makes the game look closer to our universe than Doom and its monsters, for instance. Sprites are much detailed. The game's second and correlative quality is its extreme violence. Deaths are painful and very bloody. ROTT is the archetypal politically incorrect game that you want to play if you wish to shock those watching your screen above your shoulder. Foes look like nazis, which makes the game look even more controversial. Sounds are fantastic, too. A stress is laid on powerful missile weapons with devastating effects. Unfortunately, in spite of undeniable qualities, a charm of its own and some great ambiance, I find this game rapidly boring because of its repetitive level design. The engine does not allow floors nor stairs, a shortcoming that is not satisfactorily compensated by those weird flying platforms. I did not feel exploring a universe with its logic. I felt roaming square rooms lacking variety in shapes and textures. Finding one's way through this flatness can be as hard as annoying. ROTT could have rivaled Doom but its level design dooms it to remain a somehow enhanced version of Wolfenstein 3D. For me, it offers a great experience as a shareware but not enough to keep a player entertained any longer.


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Posted on: July 27, 2022

hj_2019

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Games: 500 Reviews: 3

A Little guide for modern players

it definitely brings a blast of fun that DOOM didn’t: it has a faster tempo, it has more bloody scenes, it has unlimited bullets for submachine gun…… there’s definitely a lot of fun However, to fully experience its charm, if you are a modern gamer like me who only played games like COD, Farcry, CSGO, etc., you must tweak your “logic” in the game; if you don’t, your experience would be a little painful You CANNOT dodge bullets. In modern shooting games, you can rely on sprinting or rolling to dodge the bullets, but in older games like ROTT, the gunshots are not avoidable. The enemies see you, they shoot, you take damage. To prevent this, there are two ways: you either don’t let them see you, or you don’t let them shoot. The former could be done by using the corners and walls to ambush, so your enemies cannot see you, kill then when they walk out The latter could be done by shooting them faster than they could react, putting them in a state of “shot” (it’s an animation where they are getting shot and in that moment they are unable to attack) Anyway, just keep in mind you cannot dodge the bullets and your experience would get much better


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Posted on: March 4, 2009

Ag3nT

Verified owner

Games: 39 Reviews: 1

Oh how I missed thee.

I loved this game! I can remember only having the shareware version of this game and playing it over and over again. Everything from the enemies speech, to the weapons, and the glorious gibs was SO awesome. Back then the stores only carried a handful of popular games so I was always out of luck with games like this and Blake Stone. Even though ROTT came out after Doom and was covered in it's popularity shadow the game had things to offer that Doom did not. For example the game had the ability to look up at down, trampolines, and floating pads that allowed players to travel up and down as well as the ability to kill enemies by jumping on their heads. How awesome is that! All in all, it was a GREAT game back in the day. It brings a tear to my eye to be able to play them again. Oh how I wish I was 12 again. *weep!*


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