Fight off waves of demons in Project RIP from developer Storming Tech, a new Unreal Engine first-person shooter that has Linux support. This is the same developer who also made Escape Legacy: Ancient Scrolls, an escape room puzzle game which also seemed quite good.
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Graphically quite impressive, the action is tense and it has a nice upgrade path for your character. Lots of weapons to unlock both ranged and melee to get up close and personal, perks to unlock and more. A game that starts off slow and as you progress, it starts to open up a bit. If you just want to run around and shoot demons in the face, it seems like quite a good choice and it's priced reasonably too.
Sadly though, it's a little unstable for me. I've not even been able to finish the first mission, as it keeps crashing on me. Once it's all fixed up, I will be giving it a more thorough look as I did like what I managed to glimpse. The developer has quite a lot planned to add in which you can see here.
You can find it on Steam.
Quoting: kokoko3kPerhaps I exaggerated, but it still feels like a hole without games like the Battlefiend and CoD series and Wolfenstein and Tom Clancy games.Quoting: 14Looks too disgusting for me, but the graphics, lighting, and animation are the stuff we need on Linux shooters. Pretty much all of our shooter graphics are mediocre or poor.Why do you say that?
Speaking about graphic, Metro redux 1, metro redux 2, borderlands 2, Team Fortress 2,
bioshock infinite, deus ex(shooter?), tannenberg, serious sam 3: BFE, seem pretty well done to me.
On your example list, my opinion is Borderlands and TF2 and Serious Sam are in the mediocre category as far as graphics.
Quoting: pete910Could be worse - it's AU$20 for me.Quoting: Liam DaweQuoting: pete910Regional pricing.Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoInteresting indeed!
Native Linux.... Spanish support... and only 2.62U$D..
I will buy it.
How come it's that price ? Says £9.89 to me
Ah, rip off Britain again, I'll blame Brexit, seems to be the thing to do. :P
Last edited by pskosinski on 20 October 2019 at 1:46 pm UTC
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