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You don't know where you are, or who is in control, even the most
essential concepts of identity have been stripped from your mind. Only the
realization that something is not as it should be makes you take control of
your destiny to rise, seek answers a...
You don't know where you are, or who is in control, even the most
essential concepts of identity have been stripped from your mind. Only the
realization that something is not as it should be makes you take control of
your destiny to rise, seek answers and fend for yourself in an insane and
nebulous reality. Make your way through different indoor and outdoor
environments, and get swept into a breath-taking drama upon which the fate
of the universe depends. When you break free of your security cell, you
enter a laboratory set on the ruins of an ancient and long-dead alien
civilization. Fighting your way through superior forces vies with the need
to discover alternative ways of manipulating yourself and others.
BioForge is an action-adventure game that was one of the first to feature
fully textured 3D characters over pre-rendered backgrounds. In this unique
cyber-thriller you collect items and solve mind-bending challenges to
discover the secrets of your imprisonment and recover your lost identity.
Fight against your robotic and human oppressors using a combination of
melee weaponry and guns. Break out of your prison and show your foes what
you’re made of. Half metal, half flesh, all vengeance!
Interactive backgrounds: from ground-to-air weaponry, to monitors, and projectile reflective surfaces.
Lifelike, fluid animation with 24 powerful combat maneuvers and beautifully rendered alien backgrounds.
Your choices throughout the game determine your former identity from a list of experimental subjects.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I remember playing this with friends watching. In the beginning attacking the guy with his own arm, your character says, "I have no wish to harm you!" We'd say, "as I beat you with your own severed arm. An arm which at this time has no name." We were all Highlander fans. There were no cheats to this game. If you were in a jam due to the fixed camera angle vs the clunky controls, you had to try it the scene again. I finished the game a few times, trying killing everyone, killing no one, playing the flute-like instrument...the choices you made in game affected your end story - far moreso than that of Mass Effect! There were a purported dozens of different end-stories to your character.
this is one of those games I got for my (dads) pc when I wa a kid with my own money. I rmember the box art and everything. It was and is stilla fun little game, but if you cant figure out all the puzzles immediately, you can go online and someone will tell you what to do. Its not as great as I remember it being, but its still fun for an hour or two, when I breeze thru it.
This was a great game. I say was because I let my friend borrow it and when I got it back it was melted to the case because he left it in the sun in his car. FUUUUUUU.....
Ahem. Anyhoo. I guess I can finally forgive him now. Great game, great story and great combat/graphics for the time. Do get!
Getting this game to run on my old 486 dx2/50 mhz with 4 whopping megs of RAM really taught me a lot about configuring my autoexec.bat and config.sys files back in the day. It ran horribly if I remember correctly, but it was satisfying just to get it up and going.