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  2. Gravity gun - Wikipedia

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    A gravity gun as featured in Half-Life 2 and its Episodes. A gravity gun is a type of device in video games, particularly first-person shooters using physics engines, whereby players can directly manipulate objects in the world, often allowing them to be used as projectiles against hostile characters.

  3. Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil - Wikipedia

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    Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil is a survival horror first-person shooter video game developed by Nerve Software and published by Activision.It was released for Microsoft Windows worldwide on April 4, 2005, as an expansion pack and sequel to Doom 3 and on October 5, 2005, for the Xbox video game console.

  4. VOR: The Maelstrom - Wikipedia

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    The Neo-Soviet Empire cares for the nation as a whole and not any one citizen. It employs chemical and radiation weapons at will. The "human wave" tactic is the most common strategy used. Growlers: The Growlers are primate-like monsters directed by the pack's collective packmind, strong and adaptable, and the main enemies of the Zykhee. The ...

  5. Maelstrom (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Maelstrom is a multidirectional shooter developed by Andrew Welch and released as shareware in November 1992 for Mac OS. [1] The game is an enhanced clone of Atari, Inc. 's 1979 Asteroids arcade video game with a visual style similar to the Atari Games 1987 sequel, Blasteroids . [ 2 ]

  6. Maelstrom (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Maelstrom is a role-playing game by Alexander Scott, originally published in 1984 by Puffin Books as a single soft cover book. [1] Maelstrom was published under Puffin's Adventure Gamebooks banner, along with the Fighting Fantasy series, The Cretan Chronicles trilogy, and the Starlight Adventures series. [ 2 ]

  7. Sigil (mod) - Wikipedia

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    Sigil (stylized as SIGIL) is the unofficial fifth episode of the 1993 video game Doom.Published by Romero Games on May 31, 2019, the Megawad was created by an original co-creator of Doom, John Romero, independently of the main game's then-current owner, Bethesda Softworks.

  8. World of Warcraft: Legion - Wikipedia

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    The order hall locations include the sanctuary beneath Light's Hope Chapel for paladins, a cave overlooking the Maelstrom for shamans, and an enclave on the Burning Legion portal world of Dreadscar Rift for warlocks. [14] The order halls do not include access to the auction house or banks and only the druid and mage order halls include a mailbox.

  9. Bloom (mod) - Wikipedia

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    The mod received praise from Jace Hall, the former CEO and founder of Monolith Productions, who described it as "awesome" on his personal X account. Dominic Tarason of Rock, Paper, Shotgun named Bloom one of the best Doom mods, calling it "an extremely cool concept" and "a real treat, visually and aurally". [9]