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Rohan15: It's like playing The Evil Dead in a very epic game scenario.

Basically you can dual-wield shovels with Mauzers, torches with swords, grenades, ect.... and blast the living shit out of zombies and German soldiers. It's gorgeous to look at also surprisingly and it is quite fluid when ti comes to gameplay. My only complaint with it is that headshots don't always kill your targets.
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CymTyr: Hmm, might have to pick up the dual pack one of these days...
Gameplay in action.
Thanks to ZYZKryten, I won "NecroVision" and "NecroVision: Lost Company" and right now I'm playing the first. Much better than originally I thought, I'm really enjoy it, and I'm really happy that now I have both games.

These are old-school FPS, very similar to the first Quake and maybe Painkiller (I haven't played this series), a mix between the firsts Medal Of Honor, Clive Barker's Jericho and the Heretic/Hexen series; with a lot of action, horror, and an interesting story during WWI... good games indeed.
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Azrael360: These are old-school FPS, very similar to the first Quake and maybe Painkiller (I haven't played this series), a mix between the firsts Medal Of Honor, Clive Barker's Jericho and the Heretic/Hexen series; with a lot of action, horror, and an interesting story during WWI... good games indeed.
It's quite a bit like Painkiller as both games use the Pain engine.
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Azrael360: These are old-school FPS, very similar to the first Quake and maybe Painkiller (I haven't played this series), a mix between the firsts Medal Of Honor, Clive Barker's Jericho and the Heretic/Hexen series.
If anything it's Medal of Honor meets Bulletstorm, IMO. It lacks the solid but simple gameplay of oldschool shooters such as Quake, Painkiller or Serious Sam but it also lacks the grandeur and polish of famous warshooters - ultimately it's lost somewhere in-between.