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The BattleTech 1 & BattleMech 1 wargaming franchise includes many authorized titles in various face personality genres, including tabletop wargames, role-playing games, collectible card games and video arcade PS1 and PC computer games.
Mechwarrior: Living Legends (also known as MW:LL or MWLL) is a free, fan-created multiplayer-only game based in the BattleTech universe - originally a total-conversion mod for Crysis, it's since become stand-alone - running on Crysis Wars, and using CryEngine 2 as its engine.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "BattleTech video games" The following 27 pages are in this category, out ...
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BattleTech shares a setting with the original board game, now called Classic BattleTech.The game takes place during the 3025 Succession Wars Era, in which powerful noble houses employ an ever-shrinking number of giant fighting vehicles called battlemechs ('mechs for short), piloted by individuals called MechWarriors, to fight for control of the Inner Sphere.
The magazine includes game scenarios, optional rules, technical specifications for BattleMechs and other units, historical and current events in the fictional BattleTech universe, and short fiction, all of which was approved by FASA. The magazine is considered an official source of optional materials for the game. [1]
It is a standalone expansion of MechWarrior 4: Vengeance, based on the BattleTech/MechWarrior game universe. [3] [4] [5] The game was developed by Cyberlore [6] in tandem with FASA Studio. This studio would also be responsible for MechWarrior 4's previous expansion, Black Knight [7] - as well as both the InnerSphere and Clan Mech Packs.
Gros gave the game a "likeability" rating of only 1 out 3. [13] In his 1990 book The Complete Guide to Role-Playing Games, game critic Rick Swan noted that "Role-playing seems like an afterthought, as player characters exist mainly to pilot the giant machines." Nonetheless, Swan found the game "features intelligent, streamlined rules for ...