Basic rules of staying sane when surfing through the net:
1. Do not use google's picture search for explaining unknown terms.
2. Anything japanese with a fanbase is bad. Stay off of it.
Am I the only one who finds this guys enduring enthusiam for giving us info disturbing? Especially as nobody here has yet to show even remote interest for his works.
I challenge you to play the demo and the first couple of levels: give it half an hour. If you don't end up playing it until you collapse ...
.... then you're obviously do not have as addictive a personality disrder as me ..
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I'm not disbelieving it's addcitiveness or value. But comparing it and Rebelsta(Raiders) is...mindnumbing.
Why can't you backstab with a blunt object? Or backcrush?
I'm not a freak, but would like to hear about new areas, and maybe a bio of an important npc?
No, it's not. It's the sequel to UFO: Aftermath. A bloody awful game if I may say so.
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Yeah, what he said. I just felt the need to re-emphasise that UFO: Aftermath and UFO: Aftershock are in no way affiliated with the X-Com games.
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They are. Nothing you purists can say will change that.
In a sec...
Here's the feature page:
http://www.cenega.com/index.php?shgame=22[click]
Here's the official site:
http://www.ufo-aftershock.com/pages/hq.html[click]
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Winter Assault
Alan Wake
Gothic 3
Call of Cthullhu: Dark corners on the Earth
Age of Empires 3
City of the Dead
Elder Scrolls IV
Hellgate: London
Heroes of Might and Magic V
Hitman: Blood Money
UFO: Aftershock
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Shadow of Chernobyl
Quality.