War is Hell. NecroVision is a first-person shooter that takes gamers across the frantic battlegrounds of World War I and into a dark underworld of vampires, demons and dark magic.
Seeking adventure, young American Simon Bukner joins the British army in war-torn Europe of 1916. During a particularly...
War is Hell. NecroVision is a first-person shooter that takes gamers across the frantic battlegrounds of World War I and into a dark underworld of vampires, demons and dark magic.
Seeking adventure, young American Simon Bukner joins the British army in war-torn Europe of 1916. During a particularly ferocious battle, Bukner and his battalion are pushed into a series of dark trenches where they encounter mysterious phenomenon. As they move through the labyrinth they discover that there is a greater evil hiding underneath the battle-fields of the Great War — an evil that is forcing its way into our world and threatens to wipe out humanity. In the depths of this newly discovered underworld, Bukner must confront the dark forces and fight for the survival of mankind.
An engrossing storyline blends elements of a traditional war shooter with magic and the supernatural world
Players fight with authentic WWI era weapons, powerful magic artifacts and vampire powers
Hordes of enemies that include humans, demons and vampires
Massive, brutal boss battles
Intense, fast-paced FPS combat stands out from the trend of plodding shooters
Its an interesting premise. WWI, with a splash of Lovecraftian horror. Its just a shame that the gun play is so clumsy. Most of the time I end up doing Melee attacks, because its so hard to tell if your gun shots actually connected.
Yes this game is really dated and not very good by today's standarts, but when you ignore that nad delve deep into the ferocious WWI combat, you'll start to love it. The over the top action, cheesy acting and quotes, lots of weapons, hordes of enimies. Not rally a diamond in the rough but at least, a smaragd.
I would give this game zero stars if I could. Despite GOG stating that the game supports Win 11. Well... not for me. After finally reinstalling older Direct X Drivers, I got it to work, well sort of. My machine is decent (Core I7, RTX 3070 Ti 32 mb RAM) so I do not think that was the issue. Never had an issue like this with any other game I bought on GoG.
Then when it ran, controls would freeze or not work at all unless I quit and restarted. Then it would happen all over again. Then there is the constant barrage of annoying one-liners from the main character. That is, when the game did work. I eventually just gave up. I only paid about $4 for both games in the series, yet I'm tempted to get a refund, mainly out of principal.