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  2. Stonekeep - Wikipedia

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    Stonekeep is a role-playing video game developed and released by Interplay Productions for the PC in 1995. It is a first-person dungeon crawler game with pre-rendered environments, digitized characters and live-action cinematic sequences. Repeatedly delayed, the game that was supposed to be finished in nine months took five years to make.

  3. Deer Hunter (series) - Wikipedia

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    Release years by system: 1999—Windows [15] Notes: Developed by Sunstorm Interactive and published by WizardWorks [15] It is the third game in the series and was developed using SCS Software's TERRENG 4.0 engine; It features 10 weapons, over 15 accessories and has the ability for play over the Internet provided via GameSpy.

  4. Steelrising - Wikipedia

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    Steelrising is an action role-playing video game played from a third-person perspective.As the player progresses in the game and defeat enemies, they will collect Anima Essence, which can be used to upgrade the player's weapons and skills, though upgrading the character can only be done at "Vestal" checkpoints found throughout the world.

  5. A fighting chance: the 10 best video game weapons EVER - AOL

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    "The Master Sword is a sacred blade which evil ones may never touch.... Only one worthy of the title of "Hero of Time" can pull it from the Pedestal of Time...." Quite possibly more legendary than ...

  6. Tzar: The Burden of the Crown - Wikipedia

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    The game is best known for the first implementation of a full experience system for every unit in a RTS game. The game doesn't have the commonly known system of Warcraft III for heroes but still every unit has the potential to reach level twelve and thus gaining a heroic status. There is no limit of the "hero" units a player can have, as long ...

  7. NetHack - Wikipedia

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    NetHack does allow players to save the game so that one does not have to complete the game in one session, but on opening a new game, the previous save file is subsequently wiped as to enforce the permadeath option. One option some players use is to make a backup copy of the save game file before playing a game, and, should their character die ...

  8. World of Guns: Gun Disassembly - Wikipedia

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    The game includes interactive shooting ranges with timed objectives, [3] as well as additional features like gun quizzes and a weapon skin editor. World of Guns: Gun Disassembly is offered as a free-to-play title. To unlock the initially unavailable models, a player can either spend in-game credits earned through gameplay, or use microtransactions.

  9. Painkiller: Hell & Damnation - Wikipedia

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    Other positives are the great weapon variety and craziness of the weapons, IGN stated the game has a "great selection of totally over-the-top weaponry". [29] GameZone's David Sanchez gave the PS3 version a 7.5/10, stating "Hell & Damnation is a good FPS that harkens back to an era that was all about shooting sh*t up and not giving a damn. There ...