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Clive Barker's Undying (2001)
Clive Barker's Undying is a horror FPS game developed by EA Los Angeles and published by EA Games. The game's story was written by acclaimed horror writer Clive Barker.
Someone should have warned the Covenant children: “Never read aloud strange rituals.” Little did they know that their childish game would unleash unspeakable horrors upon the unsuspecting world...
Clive Barker’s Undying (February 19, 2001) - By Dreamworks Interactive and Electronic Arts - Set 1
Store Page: https://www.gog.com/game/clive_barkers_undying
RIPOUT Update brings New Content and Upgrades for the Co-op Horror FPS
RIPOUT monstrous update unleashed for the online co-op horror FPS game on Linux and Steam Deck via Proton with Windows PC. Thanks to the skilled team at Pet Project Games for their ongoing effort. Available via Steam Early Access and Humble Store. Pet Project and 3D Realms just dropped their monstrous update for RIPOUT, their sci-fi co-op horror FPS. This update is huge and it's packed with new content and upgrades that are sure to amp up your experience. Even on Linux and Steam Deck via Proton. First off, this monstrous update delivers a new menace in RIPOUT - the Bulwark. This enemy is a real challenge, acting as a shield for other nasties while it marches towards you. It’s invincible until it starts firing its minigun, so timing is key to taking it down. To help with this, the update introduces the Buckshot, a new sidearm that’s perfect for close encounters. Its damage increases the closer you are to your target, making it a high-stakes choice for those daring enough to get up close. Another addition is a fresh mission type, the recycle bin mission. Here, you’ve got to clear bio canisters heading for the main recycle bin. Miss too many, and boom – the recycler explodes, and it’s game over. With the Monstrous update this new mission type adds a unique twist to your strategy and play style in RIPOUT.
RIPOUT - Monstrous Update
RIPOUT is all about navigating through abandoned, mutant-infested spaceships with your living Pet Gun. The mutants are unpredictable, constantly evolving by fusing with smaller ones. Your goal? Find survivors and uncover the mystery of Sanctuary, a mythical haven whose location or even existence is a big question mark. The RIPOUT Monstrous update isn’t just about new enemies and missions. There are a bunch of enhancements too:
System and feature optimizations for smoother play
Better sound quality
New animations for weapon firing
Two new pet buffs: Ammo feed and Module Scrap
A destructible station terminal
And of course, there are major bug fixes in the Monstrous update like resolving crashes during co-op sessions, fixing infinite enemy loops, and ensuring smoother RIPOUT gameplay for those joining ongoing sessions. The update also tweaks the tech and bio scans, improves enemy behavior, and addresses issues with terrain collisions. Plus, there are leaderboards now for some friendly competition with pals or rivals. The Monstrous update for RIPOUT brings new challenges and refinements that are sure to enhance your playing experience. If you’re into co-op horror shooters, now's the perfect time to dive in or revisit the game with all the fresh features and fixes on Linux and Steam Deck via Proton with Windows PC. Available on both Steam Early Access priced at $18.74 USD / £15.74 / 18,74€ with a 25% discount. And on Humble Store, priced at $24.99 USD / £19.99 / 24,99€.
A familiar ship and alien!
The Aliens: Colonial Marines adventure continues. We are searching for a prisoner but find both a familiar ship and a specific alien. Very cool!
This game really had a blend of good and not as good things going.
WRATH: Aeon of Ruin Linux release still due to arrive soon
WRATH: Aeon of Ruin port still due to at full release of the game on Linux with Windows PC. Thanks to recent details from developer KillPixel. Which is still going strong in reviews. Available on Humble Store and Steam but with Wine via GOG. WRATH: Aeon of Ruin the dark fantasy horror FPS powered by the original Quake engine. Still under development by KillPixel Games. While sharing its second Early Access update back in May. With a Founder’s Edition Big Box due to launch February 25th, 2021. We also have confirmation this is the official release date for the game. So we reached out yet again to check on support for the game on Linux. Which looks like it's due to arrive with the full release.
Yes, you are right: full release is currently planned for 25th of February. There is currently no new information regarding the Linux version of WRATH. It is still planned to be available upon full launch. But right now development of the game content itself is the priority for the dev team.
Clearly this is similar to our last post back in November 2019. That being said, it looks like the full release is not too far off. Since the WRATH: Aeon of Ruin Founder’s Edition Big Box is due to arrive in the early part of 2021. And as a result, we should be able to play the game on Linux by then. Even though the full release date is sitll unannounced. But luckily we also have Platinum support already via Proton, for now.
WRATH: Aeon of Ruin - Early Access Release Trailer
Features include:
Explore a vast world shrouded in darkness, passionately crafted by the hands of expert Quake scene necromancers.
Forge your path with an arsenal of deadly weapons, each with multiple fire modes.
Know your enemy. Many horrors lurk in the shadows, thirsting for your blood.
Artifacts of great power lay hidden in the dark places of the world. Find them and dominate your enemies.
Powered by the Legendary Quake 1 Tech, WRATH is an authentic, classic FPS in every way.
Immerse yourself in haunting music born from the twisted mind of Andrew Hulshult (Quake Champions, Rise of the Triad, Dusk and Amid Evil).
Steam Early Access players still have access to a detailed roadmap. And can look forward to one more substantial updates before WRATH: Aeon of Ruin launches. With new devastating weapons, vicious enemies, and secret filled levels. While continuing on with new content promised throughout the year. Players will have a stream of new toys to experiment with ahead of launch. WRATH: Aeon of Ruin port still due at full release. Due to arrive for the game on Linux and Windows PC. But you can still play now via Proton, priced at $24.99 USD / €20,99 / £19,99. Available on Humble Store and Steam but with Wine via GOG.
Randy Pitchford talks Aliens: Colonial Marines
Randy Pitchford talks Aliens: Colonial Marines
Randy Pitchford, CEO of Gearbox Software has spoken a bit about the making of Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Despite losing between $10 million and $15 million of his own money, in an interview with IGNhe says he “wouldn’t trade the experience for anything in the world”. “We got to build all of Hadley’s Hope, not just the few hallways of the colony that you see in the film. We built power loaders and…
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