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The Original Strife: Veteran Edition is apparently the original hybrid of FPS and RPG games. It has been revamped, and placed onto Steam. The engine is even open source and included with the game.

We spoke to one of the developers who cleared this up about the engine:
The engine used is actually open source and based on "Chocolate Strife", Night Dive Studios actually employed the original Chocolate Strife developers to do it, and keep it open. You have to love that!

About the game
The Original Strife is back!
Hailed as the original FPS-RPG game that spawned countless imitators, Strife: Veteran Edition is a love letter to the classic from 1996.

New Features Include:

- Support for high resolutions, with proper aspect ratio.
- OpenGL for video backend to provide portability and support for vertical sync.
- Dynamic lighting and bloom
- Widescreen support.
- Ability to freely rebind all keyboard, mouse, and gamepad inputs.
- Steam Achievements
- Steam Trading Cards

Completion of missing and unfinished options in the original game, such as:

- The planned "Capture the Chalice” multi-player mode.
- Marking of current objectives on the auto-map.
- Special HUD for the Torpedo weapon

We have keys to give away!
COMPETITION IS FINISHED.
Tell us how much you love us, and we will pick three winners Wednesday next week!

Check out The Original Strife: Veteran Edition on Steam.
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tuubi Dec 13, 2014
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I've definitely heard of Strife, but I always thought it was just another generic Doom clone.

Also, GamingOnLinux has pretty hair and smells kinda nice.
Hamish Dec 13, 2014
Quoting: tuubiAlso, GamingOnLinux has pretty hair and smells kinda nice.

You hear that Liam, we don't smell! :O
Ajdrew70 Dec 13, 2014
Where would I be without GOL? Heck, I would still be playing under WINE. I HATE WINE. GOL helps me stay away from WINE. Thanks for all you guys do!
RavenholmDX Dec 13, 2014
I love gamingonlinux.com more than Alcohol.

I'm Irish.

That means alot.
dsngjoe Dec 13, 2014
Gaming on Linux, The way it's meant to be played!
scotsman9999 Dec 14, 2014
WOW! I NEVER thought this game would get rereleased, let alone on linux! This was one of my most wanted older PC games, along with 'Outlaws' and 'Interstate 76'.
r2rX Dec 14, 2014
Love is an interesting word. Despite the context in which you can describe or relate to it, it's ultimately referring to a connection of importance.

So with GOL, the reason why I enjoy/appreciate visiting here (multiple times a day, as StianTheDark has aptly expressed) is because of the things I love. I love games, I love the existence of Linux; it's philosophy and the global effort put in to develop it as it is now (and the fact that I believe Linux is best O/S for the future), the openness of the community and...it's silly to say but Linux is the underdog to some extent.

Despite the multitude of reasons, I appreciate GOL for being part of that. :)

I know this is not the most fun/playful way to answer the question but it's the truth that I feel...and this is the basis of answering this question any/every time it comes up.

Honestly, the key is not important....I just thought to express this to everyone here at least once. :p
Cyba.Cowboy Dec 14, 2014
How much do I love you guys?

I love you as much as Santa loves beer! ;)
przemas Dec 14, 2014
The best site in the World about gaming on Linux :) I love GoL.
wolfyrion Dec 14, 2014
I Hate Playing Games...

I hate playing games...

Lost in a Virtual World
Often distorted...
Villains everywhere..
End? there is no end to this endless nightmare..

Games so complex..
Anger,rage,grief,hate
Mourning the loss of my friends..
I hope that sometimes this will have an end
No never, it just never ends...
Gaming forever in blue screens, is that my destiny?

Once upon a time,the prophecy has foretold
Nux Will Rise,Nux Will save you

Lies all lies , there is no such thing!
If it has been true, where is Nux, Who is Nux?
No time for this, many years have passed
Unknown is the future,Unknown is my destiny
X is the mark of the beast's tail that will save us...

Many of us are not believers
Everyone lost their faith
Roaming in darkness
Roaming for hope
You have to believe

X is our savour
Must be true
All of you
Say and praise his name.....



(a bit of concept of Stanley Parable :P)
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