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Storm United is a beautiful FPS game running on the Unreal Engine that will have full Linux support, and they have shown off their first real game-play video. The game was originally built in Unity, but it was dropped in favour of Unreal Engine which performs far better for this type of game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if-peNysfbQ

I think it not only looks good, but the game-play for a first alpha release looks pretty fluid already.

For the initial release they are planning to have at least these features ready:
- 5 game modes: FreezeTag, Demolition, Capture The Flag, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch
- 6 Maps
- 1 Vehicles: A buggy
- Basic clanmap features
- A clan manager
- Cross server chat allows clan members to talk with each other no matter if they are in the clanmap or on distant battlefield.
- 15 different weapons
- 2 playable classes: the guardian and the shadow
- Physically based super smooth weapons and camera movements
- The United Development HUB (more about it will be described in a future post)
- Much more to come

Anyone else excited for this to release? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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13 comments

Lapinopl Jan 22, 2015
I got the alpha key. Still windows only:(
linux_gamer Jan 22, 2015
Seems to be a great game. To me it looks much like Halo with a touch of Xonotic :D
GBee Jan 22, 2015
It is indeed very beautiful, shame that it's a multiplayer fragfest though, hasn't that been done to death?
Liam Dawe Jan 22, 2015
I got the alpha key. Still windows only:(

They just said to me on their forum it will be a week or so for the Linux client :)
Lapinopl Jan 22, 2015
I got the alpha key. Still windows only:(

They just said to me on their forum it will be a week or so for the Linux client :)

Its been a while since I've checked the forum. Great to hear:)
coryrj19951 Jan 22, 2015
The graphics are just amazing, but does the "Guardian" character look a little too familiar to any one else?
Skully Jan 22, 2015
At least they were smart enough to drop Unity engine and change to Unreal. The game will be way better for it.
EKRboi Jan 22, 2015
The game was originally built in Unity, but it was dropped in favour of Unreal Engine

Awesome, that is exactly what I have wanted to hear for a while! Unity can go jump off a very tall bridge with no water below.
loggfreak Jan 22, 2015
did the video seriously say "your team has the enemies bing" ?
1:41
zimplex1 Jan 22, 2015
It's interesting but I want to see the team play aspects... I don't like the call of duty run and gun lone wolf style/formula. I want good team play... So I hope they showcase that in some other videos.
Liam Dawe Jan 22, 2015
did the video seriously say "your team has the enemies bing" ?
1:41
I honestly can't tell, the voice isn't clear enough :( that's my only gripe with it.
stss Jan 22, 2015
I'm pretty sure he's saying "beam". Although I don't know what that is
ElectricPrism Jan 23, 2015
If this game does play like Halo / Section 8 Prejudice and comes on Linux, count me in - I've been looking for a playful FPS for a long time to quench my Halo 3 thirst on XPC.
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