About This Game News has come back to Earth of an intergalactic war rapidly approaching. A Krakin spacecraft is rapidly approaching Earth. After Humans and their Kerkop allies take one last stand against their enemies, they are victorious but the Krakin ship still remains. The Kerkop flee and Mankind is left on the edge of extinction. There is only one hope left. You.You are a member of the Proteus army, robotic soldiers with the souls of former humans that have given up everything to fight the menance. You have to destroy the ship and whatever evil remains lurking within. Are you up for the challenge of saving the entire human race from extinction?Colourful Sci-Fi Shooter with a vast variety of weaponry,Dual wield weapons and control each gun seperately. Swap between weapons in each hand to find the combo that works for you,Float through the air with your rocketpack, work out clever puzzles and avoid being blasted to bits in the process,High Quality Redbook CD Audio. 1075eedd30 Title: MadSpace: To Hell and BeyondGenre: ActionDeveloper:Maddox GamesPublisher:Nightdive StudiosRelease Date: 1 Jan, 1997 MadSpace: To Hell And Beyond Full Crack [Patch] madspace to hell and beyond Good old fps from russia, unfortunately it didn't aged very well, but it may still worth a try for lovers of the genre and nostalgics.. I discovered this game while looking for FPS games on Steam. Then, I bought it during the 2015 Holiday sale for less than 2 $ and it's a decent and interesting shooter, although not the best. Some levels's design and puzzle-solving are confusing, which makes you turn around, and it looks slightly outdated graphically for a 1997 game (some classic games like Quake II were much better at the time of Madspace's release) Also, strangely there's no mouse freelook, which is a feature that most games had in that period. So, I suggest to try and buy it, but only when it's on discount. 7.5\/10. Very interesting old-school shooter with great visual and audio style. There's a lot to take in in terms of controls, and the opening rail shooter segment is pretty meh. The meat of the game however is plenty of fun, and absolutely weird, which is a huge plus for me. The enemies have interesting designs, and there's more non-Euclidean geometry than you could shake a career theoretical physicist at. A large selection of weapons, 10 of which can be held at once, and 2 simultaneous equips give solid combat variety, and even 'boss' weapons can be acquired. Bosses are my main gripe, actually. There's only a few, but they are all equipped with the 'Tracker' which fires a cluster of explosive energy balls that will track you to the end of the goddamn stage and then oneshot you.. Non-Euclidean eurojank mazes from the makers if Il-2 Sturmovik. This weird-as-hell '96 Russian FPS is as obscure as it is ambitious, and as ambitious as it is flawed. This game somehow supports VR (!?) and voice recognition, has a dual-wielding system with independently selectable weapons, and incorporates non-euclidian geometry... but it's also Rebel Assault meets Doom, the overall art and design is confusing, the localisation is shaky, and the DOS Box port is finicky.If you're a connoisseur who is interested in historical oddities, this is a good get\u2014but if you're looking for a serious entertainment purchase in the modern shooter style, maybe just get DOOM.. I don't remember getting this game. Playing through it, it's some sort've weird FPS game with clunky visuals and it's impossible to find your way around the first area. I gave up after just half an hour, although I may give it a second shot. Aside from the annoying, boring and unskippable railshooter sequence, this game seems like the experience of a lifetime... Or at least the experience of drugged up Russians.
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