Some mods out there work to provide a realistic atmosphere or a sense of being a part of a military unit. Others seek to bring popular movies to Half-Life in order to replicate the feeling of the movie in a game. Still others evoke fear and revulsion with a dark, gloomy feel. And then you have mods that make you laugh your ass off. Rocket Crowbar is of the latter type, and one of the best out there right now. If you're looking for wacky fun, Rocket Crowbar delivers. In spades.
Rocket Crowbar is basically a weapons modification mod, but the new HL 1.1-compatible version has a couple of extra tricks up its sleeve. First of all, the server can enable a CTF mode on any deathmatch level. All you have to do is make sure teamplay is on and that at least two teams are listed in the server options. Best of all, you can have up to six teams for some really chaotic fun. Secondly, the mod includes the option of a little pregame poll. The person hosting the server just has to edit the appropriate text files in the mod director
In a distant-near future where Global Peace is attained, perceptions of reality can become muddled.
Berzerk Studio presents their rendition of a peaceful utopia; play as the Peacekeeper and promote peace and morality through any mean necessary.
Alpha prototype of a mecha first person shooter made in godot.
It features hand drawn anime style character sprites, an endless arcade mode and a single player story mode.
Corecraft is a innovative reinvention of the classical Shoot ‘Em Up Games. Fully physically simulated and sophisticated modular spacecrafts (Corecrafts). Every Level plays differently and has an evil endboss waiting for you at the end!
Build your own Corecraft (modular spacecraft) and blow you enemies in pieces! Find the best tactic to annihilate Corecrafts, made of up to hundrets of modules!
You decide if you want to build a small, agile but fragile fighter or a heavy tank. The possibilities are endless...
Chapter 2 - Boys in Blue is the second DLC as part of the Silver & Gold editions.
This chapter contains:
The Boys in Blue Heist
The Boys in Blue Tailor Pack
The Boys in Blue Weapon Pack
What would you do if some corrupt cops raided your completely legitimate business, planted some evidence, and showed every sign of wanting to keep the gold they “confiscated”? Well, in Vlad’s case, he got in touch with his old friends in the Payday Gang to enact revenge and get his damn gold back.
The Boys in Blue Heist tasks the gang with breaking into a secure holding facility of the NYPD on Vlad’s behalf. He wants his gold back, and the gang has never let him down before.
ECWolf is an advanced source port for Wolfenstein 3D, Spear of Destiny, and Super 3D Noah's Ark based off of the Wolf4SDL code base. ECWolf pulls a substantial amount of code from ZDoom and aims to provide a wide array of mod editing capabilities without the need to modify the source code.
For players, ECWolf provides many useful features such as better control binding, support for wide screen resolutions, and unlimited save slots.
The current version of Wolfenstein 3D for digital platforms include Wolfenstein 3D (a port of the expanded DOS version, with all of the six episodes) and the standalone expansion Spear of Destiny (without its extra missions).
A bundle with Spear of Destiny and its Mission Packs was released on GOG.com and Steam under the name of "Spear of Destiny" by id Software. Due to Bethesda merging Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny into a single bundle, this bundle with the mission packs got delisted, which means that the packs are unavailable for new buyers.
A trans-dimensional life form explores the universe. Through the enormous amount of knowledge it accumulates, it doubts its own existence. Fleeing the intensifying feeling of loneliness, it gets lost on Earth. In the process, it penetrates deep into the consciousness of a civilisation that is helplessly overwhelmed by its own permanently changing reality and its technical developments. One day, the life form plays the 5-dimensional game "Bullets are round so their thoughts can change direction.", and an idea emerges that changes everything.
Wolfenstein 3D, also known as Commercial Version, is a retail version of the Mac port, containing the previously released First Encounter (basically a demo of the Second Encounter), Second Encounter (an adaptation of the SNES version of the game) and Third Encounter (which adapts the 60 levels from the MS-DOS version).
A follow-up for the Second Encounter of Wolfenstein 3D for Mac, Third Encounter is an adaptation of the 60 episodes from the MS-DOS version of the game.