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Ion Fury (previously Ion Maiden) from Voidpoint and 3D Realms has been officially released, this retro inspired FPS looks fantastic and it comes with full Linux support.

While Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison earned her codename defusing bombs for the Global Defense Force, when evil transhumanist mastermind Dr. Jadus Heskel unleashes the members of his cybernetic cult onto the streets of Neo DC, she knows it’s time to start causing explosions instead of preventing them.

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Feature Highlight:

  • The true successor to classic shooters such as Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior, and Blood.
  • Experience the original BUILD engine on steroids, pumped up and ready to rock again after 20 years!
  • Duck, jump, climb, swim, and blast your way through 7 exciting zones packed with multiple levels of mayhem!
  • A beautiful game world assembled from thousands of hand-crafted textures and sprites
  • An awe-inspiring arsenal of devastating weapons, including multiple ammo types and alternate fire modes. Tri-barreled revolvers, grenade launchers, and heat-seeking smart bombs are your best friends!
  • The classic '90s FPS action you love, meshed with modern inventions like locational damage and seamless level transitions
  • ZERO PROCEDURAL GENERATION. All levels are hand made and full of multiple paths, cool effects, and complex set pieces!
  • Thumping soundtrack comprised of true tracked module music, in authentic FastTracker 2 format
  • Easy access on to level editor and other development tools on day one, plus Steam Workshop support

A review with some actual proper thoughts may come later, as sadly the pre-release build did not include a Linux version.

I've given it a quick blast now that it's out and as expected, it does seem to run very nicely. Love the one-liners, "I spray, you pray!"—hah brings back some memories of ol' Duke that's for sure. Awesome weapons too, a sub-machine gun that sets people on fire, yeah sure why not!

"For the first time in over 20 years, 3D Realms is back at its roots, doing what we’re doing best. Our community has been so patient and excited for Ion Fury," said Frederik Schreiber, VP at 3D Realms. "We are so pleased to bring Ion Fury to our fans so they can experience a fresh take on classic ‘90s destruction for themselves."
 

Even in the short time I've had with the full version today, it's been a blast. I really didn't want to put it down to even write this little bit on it, I'm enjoying it that much. It's also managed to freak me out a little already with some of the enemy designs. Those god damn spider faces—not what I want to see in a dark alleyway. Whoever put that in is a devil!

If fast-paced retro-looking shooters and hunting for keys to open doors sounds like your thing, you can find Ion Fury on GOG and Steam.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: FPS, GOG, New Release, Retro, Steam | Apps: Ion Fury
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TheSHEEEP Aug 19, 2019
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Quoting: Tiedemann
Quoting: heidi.wengerI heard there's now some kinda transgender issue with this game? Anyone knows more of this?

I highly doubt the game is the issue but I guess it's an "issue" from Discord:

https://www.resetera.com/threads/ion-fury-devs-show-signs-of-transphobia-among-other-issues-update-voidpoint-twitter-responds.135368/


I don't use Discord and don't care enough anyway...
Rofl... ResetEra, the most racist, sexist and delusional place on the internet.
Been banned from there for being a white male who doesn't feel like apologizing for being a white male and not agreeing with all the stunts being pulled there in the name of their ideology war and asking how infested their moderation is with thought policing (shortly after, I got my answer in the form of a ban, which I wear like a medal of honor :D).

You can safely ignore everything coming from that place, they'd find transphobia and racism on a white wallpaper. They are the laughing stock of the internet for a reason.


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Oet_ Aug 19, 2019
Quoting: 0ttmanDid you notice some of the Achievements/Trophies,when you launch from the command line?
Nice. Didn't notice. Completed the game on self-compiled EDuke32 though.

Quoting: heidi.wengerI heard there's now some kinda transgender issue with this game? Anyone knows more of this?
Does this count? ;) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVj17XtxfQg
BrazilianGamer Aug 20, 2019
Quoting: Mblackwell
Quoting: DuncThe sole global arbiter of all things Build Engine gave it a thumbs up, so it must be pretty good.

Seriously though, it does look awesome. And since it's based on eDuke32, I'm not surprised there's a Linux version. My only niggle would be that the price is maybe a little steep for something based on 20-year-old tech (we're so used to getting new levels for old 9engines and remakes in newer engines for free these days), but you certainly seem to get a lot of game for your money.

Because it's old tech it was sometimes a nightmare. It takes quite a lot of effort to do certain things - it took us four years as a matter of fact. The campaign is fairly long (around 8-10 hours for a first play), and you'd probably triple your time if you're a secret hunter.

I don't take offense necessarily, just pointing out that old tech doesn't mean easy development.
Quoting: Mblackwell
Quoting: DuncThe sole global arbiter of all things Build Engine gave it a thumbs up, so it must be pretty good.

Seriously though, it does look awesome. And since it's based on eDuke32, I'm not surprised there's a Linux version. My only niggle would be that the price is maybe a little steep for something based on 20-year-old tech (we're so used to getting new levels for old engines and remakes in newer engines for free these days), but you certainly seem to get a lot of game for your money.

Because it's old tech it was sometimes a nightmare. It takes quite a lot of effort to do certain things - it took us four years as a matter of fact. The campaign is fairly long (around 8-10 hours for a first play), and you'd probably triple your time if you're a secret hunter.

I don't take offense necessarily, just pointing out that old tech doesn't mean easy development.

Gotcha. I'm a Dev too and old tech does take a lot of time to play with and get it working. But nice job man. I wouldn't even touch something this old, let alone developing something with it. Kudos. It's really true to the original
g000h Aug 21, 2019
Quoting: DuncThe sole global arbiter of all things Build Engine gave it a thumbs up, so it must be pretty good.

Seriously though, it does look awesome. And since it's based on eDuke32, I'm not surprised there's a Linux version. My only niggle would be that the price is maybe a little steep for something based on 20-year-old tech (we're so used to getting new levels for old engines and remakes in newer engines for free these days), but you certainly seem to get a lot of game for your money.

Yes, that LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) youtube review is pretty nice. I shared it with a number of (mainly Windows playing) friends and a few got back to me saying they really like the look of Ion Fury. So.... Linux potentially gets a bunch of Windows sales for the developer :)

I'm almost certainly going to get it myself, but not right away.
Grimfist Aug 22, 2019
Just got home from vacation and then this news dropped in my inbox. Just ran the first few levels, and I have tons of fun.
I do not regret pre-purchasing this! Awesome game!
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