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Kurzbeschreibung: NOTES: This release is standalone and includes Episode 1 and 2 with the soundtrack.
To start Episode 1, go to the base game dir and run the .exe CRIMSON METAL - EPISODE I.exe
To start Episode 2, go to EPISODE II dir and run the .exe CRIMSON METAL - EPISODE IICRIMSON METAL - EPISODE II.exe ----------------------------------------------------------------- CRIMSON METAL Is an old school, hardcore, dynamic, brutal, challenging and atmospheric first person shooter experience. We believe that in the recent years a lot of modern games lost the sense of accomplishment older games evoked, instead letting you effortlessly plow through the game. In other words - this game is not for faint hearted. Story Four elite counter-terrorism squads storm secret cyborg and biological-warfare weapon production facilities. But none of the personnel, chief commander or the place for cyborg production are identified. All four squads find themselves in a death trap without any chance of getting out or contacting the outside world.
As Adam Crimson, sole survivor of the Omega squad, you will go through chain of psychological and physical trials, which together are above ordinary person’ power.
Scores of traps, hundreds of cyborgs, thousands of fierce mutants will stand on your way to freedom. Key Features · 4 Episodes - 40 Hardcore Levels in Total
· Breath-taking, brutal, and challenging gameplay
· Old School Level Design
· Require Pure Skill
· Atmosphere Soundtracks
· Take With You As Many Weapons As You Can Carry
· No QTE, No Health Regeneration, No Bullsh*t.NOTES: This release is standalone and includes Episode 1 and 2 with the soundtrack.
To start Episode 1, go to the base game dir and run the .exe CRIMSON METAL - EPISODE I.exe
To start Episode 2, go to EPISODE II dir and run the .exe CRIMSON METAL - EPISODE IICRIMSON METAL - EPISODE II.exe ----------------------------------------------------------------- CRIMSON METAL Is an old school, hardcore, dynamic, brutal, challenging and atmospheric first person shooter experience. We believe that in the recent years a lot of modern games lost the sense of accomplishment older games evoked, instead letting you effortlessly plow through the game. In...
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