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  3. Hexen: Beyond Heretic - Wikipedia

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    Hexen: Beyond Heretic is a first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by id Software for MS-DOS. It is the sequel to 1994's Heretic , and the second game in Raven Software's "Serpent Riders" trilogy, which culminated with Hexen II .

  4. Hexen II - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot summarized, "Hexen II is a game with many strengths - its design is superior to the original Hexen, it has a significant payoff for single players winding through its twisted corridors, and visually it is without equal in the action genre. But the game's attempt to break from the standard first-person shooter mold has some nasty side ...

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    Within free-to-play, the most important factor is the number of players that a game can keep continuously engaged, followed by how many compelling spending opportunities the game offers its players. With free games that include in-game purchases, two particularly important things occur: first, more people will try out the game since there is ...

  8. Heretic II - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Brom contributed conceptual work to characters and creatures for the game. [4] This is the only Heretic/Hexen video game that is unrelated to id Software, apart from its role as engine licenser. Heretic II was later ported to Linux by Loki Software, to the Amiga by Hyperion Entertainment, [5] and Macintosh by MacPlay. [6]

  9. Heretic (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game used randomised ambient sounds and noises, such as evil laughter, chains rattling, distantly ringing bells, and water dripping in addition to the background music to further enhance the atmosphere. The music in the game was composed by Kevin Schilder. An indirect sequel, Hexen: Beyond Heretic, was released the following year.