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System shock 2 ost
System shock 2 ost





system shock 2 ost

You can wander around Mars shotgunning Hell’s dark offspring until you’re red in the face, but it’s not all nostalgia by any means – the new finishing moves are deeply satisfying, and the multi-player mode should be enough to prompt a few misjudged late night sessions. The latest installment takes the player through familiarly eerie settings, battling a seemingly never-ending onslaught of demons with an arsenal of weapons that should give veteran players a warm feeling inside. We’ve just witnessed the release of DOOM, the fourth proper game in id Software’s long-running series which informed an entire genre. Multi-player games that were once best played on private networks (usually at school or work) can now be enjoyed at home via broadband internet, and they’re not counter-culture any more, they’re mainstream. And unless you’ve had your head in the sand for the last couple of decades, you’ve probably seen these video games around – the viewpoint is from the player’s perspective, and the screen is usually taken up by hands (often holding a gun or another weapon) and a head-up display (HUD) which relays important information, such as how much ammo you’ve got left, if you’re on the brink of death, or what your score might be.ĭespite having been around for donkey’s years (the godfather of the FPS, Maze, was coded by three high school kids in 1973), this style of game has surged in popularity over the last decade thanks to successful franchises like Halo, Gears Of War, Call Of Duty and Battlefield.

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For those of you who don’t own a Bluetooth gaming headset, custom Alienware setup or know your rocket jump from your double jump, the acronym FPS stands for “first person shooter”.







System shock 2 ost