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  2. Ghost 1.0 - Wikipedia

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    Ghost (center) shooting at one of the game's bosses. In Ghost 1.0, players play as a gynoid known as the Chassis, controlled by a female humanoid known as Ghost. As an artificial intelligence, Ghost has the ability to use the Chassis as her physical body and engage in combat by shooting enemies and using other weapons and techniques.

  3. Apocalypse (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game engine for Apocalypse was completed in January 1996. [2] Initially, the player character was a mercenary accompanied by an AI-controlled partner, Trey Kincaid, in an effort to create the video game equivalent of a buddy film. [3]

  4. List of best-selling PC games - Wikipedia

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    If a game was released on multiple platforms, the sales figures list are only for PC sales. This list is not comprehensive because sales figures are not always publicly available. Subscription figures for massively multiplayer online games such as Flight Simulator or Lineage and number of accounts from free-to-play games such as Hearthstone are ...

  5. Caves of Qud - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to other traditional roguelikes such as NetHack, the game has a quest system as a core mechanic, with some of these quests being scripted, while others are procedurally generated. [7] [10] Players can choose to follow the main questline, but can also choose to ignore it and play the game without following the pre-written plot. When ...

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  7. Satisfactory - Wikipedia

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    Satisfactory is programmed in C++. [8] Satisfactory was first announced at E3 2018. [9] Coffee Stain Studios tested the game through closed alpha test in mid-2018, before releasing it into open early access release in March 2019, initially with a year-long period of exclusivity on the Epic Games Store.

  8. Unreal Engine 1 - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Engine 1 (UE1, originally just Unreal Engine) is the first version of the Unreal Engine series of game engines. It was initially developed in 1995 by Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney for Unreal. Epic Games later began to license the engine to other game development studios. It was succeeded by Unreal Engine 2.

  9. Celeste (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of Celeste was developed by Maddy Thorson and Noel Berry in August 2015 for the fantasy video game console PICO-8 during a game jam lasting four days. [ c ] Due to self-imposed restrictions and time limitations, Thorson and Berry wanted the game to be minimal with additional mechanics to add complexity, to which they felt ...