The upcoming Doom clone of 'Dread' has been featured many times on Indie Retro News, as with every new update the Amiga 500 and Atari ST version looks better than ever with noted changes as fabulous new textures and new zones to visit. Well if you're looking for more gaming news on this upcoming game, then thanks to a heads up by Saberman, he has told us that the in-development project by KK/Altair has just been teased with an early look at the library section that has been done by Zero Senki.
Here is what the Patreon page describes about this latest video for Dread ""Word has it that an ancient library buried underground contains works on non-Euclidean geometry, magic and other esoteric topics. You get your trusty concussion pistol and make the trip to the industrial sector of Germany only to find that the alien PMCs have broken in first and have used some magic to seal some doors with their keys. Crash their party and show up on the other side." A short, fast-hitting map suited for the rush and team tactics the enemies of Dread employ. Easy, Medium, and Hard spawns are available for your skill level".
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Looking fantastic, as always!
ReplyDeleteNice. I'd like to see some captures of it from a CRT screen.
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ReplyDeleteI can't run this on my A500
DeleteHow come what's the issue funs fine on mine
DeleteFANTASTICOOOOOOO
DeleteWhich processor does this run on? Looks very decent, well done.
ReplyDelete68000, OCS, 512k Ram+ 512k Slow ;)
DeleteRegular 68000
DeleteI always get excited when I see news about Dread here :)
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait to play this in floppy disk all the way and wait for the prompt to switch disks heheh
ReplyDeleteLove the project, but not a fan of the library—looks a little boring and old-fashioned/out of place in the game’s gritty sci-fi setting.
ReplyDeleteI thought the library was great, finally something else as the stone walls and metal panels you always see as a backdrop in these type of games.
DeleteNice, but flat - the idea of stairs and various floor height is abandoned?
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