Terracide

Terracide (1997)

by Simis, Eidos Interactive
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:A colony of ex-humans, having left Earth generations ago, are returning in gigantic dropships to destroy their former home world. Mutated by the harsh climates of their adopted planets, they have little in common with their human ancestors - and no problem blowing them away.
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user avatar@Kaidouser avatar@Kaido
January 29, 2025
One of my favourite Decent like games, A fun idea too, of piloting a ship capable of infiltrating and invasion force bound for Earth. An FPS started off slow paced until your fighting your way through tons of enemies in the bowls of gigantic ships with fun bosses at the end for each of the ships in the invasion force. Lots of weapons you find along the way with lots of puzzles and secrets similar to the classics of Doom or Quake. Would love to play this game again!
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