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Alien Shooter -
Be a hero! Save Humanity from the attack by evil monster
aliens from outer space in this action computer pc game.
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Be a hero! Save Humanity from the attack by evil monster
aliens from outer space.
By Sigma Team
Alien Shooter
Review
The endless darkness and the somber, long
passages of a military complex have become the abode of evil, as thousands
of blood-thirsty creatures fill its offices, storehouses and mysterious
laboratories.
Your mission is simple: clear the base at all costs. You will be provided
with explosives to help you gain access to the teleports from where
thousands of pitiless creatures pour. A stationary gun will aid in the
defense of the area. You have been granted access to the most advanced
weapons technology money can buy. As you earn your pay, you can equip
yourself with additional weapons in the arming area and biomechanical
implants that will make your fighting abilities super human.
The alien invasion has begun, we have one chance, and that is to stop them
cold in their staging area. Do not allow them escape this facility, you are
our last hope. The fate ofhumanity now depends on you!
Features include:
- Wonderful array of weapons, non-stop
action and splendid graphics
- Eerie music and a wonderful adventure
setting
- Each of the weapons is very cool
- The weapon effects, a key area for a
shooter are just fabulous
- The sound effects were wonderful, with
the aliens making noise coming from both speakers
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Day after day, the
hope for human survival is fading.
Half of the Earth surface is inhabited by the monsters.
Now people have to dwell in specially made fortified
settlements. Here they live, work, study,
grow children and...
invent new ways to fight the aliens...
Now the leading scientists
of Earth are working on creation of the new monster species, which should
stop the invasion! Will the scientists succeed? Can their plans be realized,
or this can cause even a larger disaster?
In the new part, you will
find:
- 5 new missions
- new music tracks
- new type of monsters
- monster boss
- new objects
- Also, after numerous customer requests, we have added ability to choose
difficulty level. Now, after installng this add-on, you can select
difficulty to match your skills.
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About Alien Shooter by Game
Tunnel Review
If the purpose of a review is to help you
figure out which games you should buy, then we can end this review right
away. GO NOW! BUY THIS GAME!
With a wonderful array of weapons, non-stop action, splendid graphics, eerie
music and a wonderful adventure setting, Alien Shooter is a game that
delivers on every front. Another reason I suggest that you immediately
buy the game instead of playing the demo is that this is a game where the
demo just doesn't give you nearly enough insight into the game. From
the moment the freaky music of the full version came on after I fired the
full version up, I knew that there was a lot in the full version that I
hadn't even guessed on. My original reason for wanting to try the full
version was to check out the turret guns you get to sit in. I wouldn't
have guessed how much more cool stuff I would get.
Alien Shooter starts out as you enter a military compound where Aliens have
invaded. The idea behind the game is to destroy all the aliens so that
they cannot get out and destroy all of earth. While the story behind the
game doesn't set you up all that well into knowing what the game will be
like, neither does the description of the game. In Alien Shooter you
run around with cool weapons blasting away and endless fronts of aliens.
So how does a game with a pretty common story line and game play that
doesn't seem all that original turn into one of the best Indie games
available? That is a great question. You could ask the same
thing of Halo. It has a little more originality in the storyline, but
the reason people play is to blast away at things. There are hundreds
of games like this out on the market, but every once in awhile the game just
works. In the case of Alien Shooter, this is a game where everything
came together perfectly.
The game occurs from the isometric perspective, with you seeing the screen
the same way you would in Diablo. You begin the game by choosing one
of two characters. One is male the other female. Each has
certain attributes, e.g. the male is stronger, but the female has better
accuracy. As you begin the game you have a couple of pistols with an
endless supply of bullets. With a gun in each had the character looks
a lot like Bruce Willis in Die Hard mode.
The game control is pretty simple. Using the keyboard you move your
character, the mouse is used for targeting your weapons. This is very
helpful in the game as it allows you to do impossible feats like fire
backwards while you are running forward.
Throughout the game there are other weapons
that you can acquire. The weapons will appear both in the levels and
in the shop that you can use in-between the levels. Each of the
weapons is very cool, and gives you extra reason to keep playing. My
personal favorite was the minigun. There is just something very
rewarding about standing in one place and firing like mad at the enemies
that keep coming while the shells from the gun create a huge circle around
your character on the ground.
Speaking of those coming enemies, boy do they ever keep coming. There
are only really a few enemy model types, which is somewhat disappointing on
the early levels as you really only see color variations of each enemy.
However as you move on, you run into aliens with full body armor, and
missiles and other weapons mounted to their suits. For those who are
used to making random charges to take out enemies you'll quickly find that
doing so will only get you dead. You must move patiently, gaining
ground as you fight back the hordes of aliens, watching their green blood
splatter all over the floor.
The game also offers a lot more than blasting. Many of the first
levels begin with the lights off. You move about by either using your
flashlight or night-vision goggles. The initial part of each of those
boards requires you to move around until you find the generator and get the
lights back up. This set-up makes the game have a very eerie feel as
you never know what you might run into around the corner. Dead corpses
is the most common, but running into an alien and then trying to back pedal
when you cannot see, while also trying to blast the thing is dead on
excitement. The music helps to set the mood as you carefully move
through that portion of the stage, changing to heavy guitar riffs as the
aliens become aware of your presence and begin to accost you from every
direction.
The more I played the game, the more I enjoyed it. A key to winning is
to spend your money well at the shops. You typically will barely have
enough money to buy the next big weapon at the shop. However if you
keep getting the big gun, some health, some continues and body armor, you
won't get any of the cyborg implant improvements, which are KEY to winning
the game. For those having trouble getting through levels I suggest
moving VERY slowly and spending a good bit of time playing in the "survival"
mode.
Survival mode is the other mode of the game, where you just see how long you
can go. Playing through in that mode requires not just quick
reactions, but a little planning ahead. Every so often an end-boss
like alien will come out. You won't really be able to bead him unless
you get it close to a gas barrel and then blast the barrel.
For a game that seems really simple in concept Alien Shooter packs a whole
lot of punch. Those who are looking for an INTENSE game that will keep
you glued to your screen for days should definitely pick it up immediately.
Graphics: 9
Taking a page out of the Moonpod book, Sigma has gone lower-res on their
graphics. Your choices are 640 x 480 by 16 or 32. However,
just as was the case with Starscape, the graphics are wonderful.
Everything is very well detailed, and the weapon effects, a key area for a
shooter like this, are just fabulous. Watching the aliens freeze when
hit by a blast of the freeze gun, and then shatter is something worth
watching again and again. Though you spend nearly every level of the
game underground, the graphics never become tiresome or overly repetitive.
Sound: 9
The sound effects were wonderful, with the aliens making noise that came
from different sides of the screen. The music was also very good,
playing into how the game felt and increasing the intensity about 10
notches. The only complaint I had was that I would have liked to have
had about 2 more soundtracks. The music, as good as it is, gets
repetitive as you play the same level over and over, and each level takes
about 10 minutes, and each level uses the same music. That being said,
I still gave the game very high marks for sound as the sound that is in the
game is among the best in any indie this year!
Game Play: 8
I had a little difficulty getting used to the mouse and keyboard movement
style. I cannot tell you how many times I ended up running the wrong
direction or missing a door as I tried to fumble with the keyboard trying to
get my character to move the right direction. However, once you get
used to it, the game plays quite easily. I strongly recommend a wheel
mouse on this one, as switching weapons with the wheel is definitely the way
to go.
Options: 10
Including the survival mode was a very nice thing for them to do and it
helps you hone in on those destructive skills. The game also has the
option to turn on red blood. That option is off by default as the game
doesn't want to be too gory, but the password to turn it on is included in
the read me file. (Just another reason to read the read me file!)
Concept: 8
The game doesn't really cover any new ground but gets points for making it
all work.
Fun: 10
Though I often had to replay the later levels several times to get through
them, I never felt frustrated and wanting to quit. The game is a blast
to play, and each time I started playing it I ended that night's session
liking the game more than I had the day before. If you are looking for
a good time, give the full version a week of your life.
Overall: 10
This is only the fourth game that I have personally rated a 10. I do
so for good reason. Alien Shooter is clearly one of the best
independent games yet released. I go back to my original statement of
this answer. GO NOW! BUY THIS GAME! In fact I cannot
believe you spent all that time reading the review...seriously this is one
you must have in your collection.

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