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OrangeUK: Alien Breed Evolution Review

OrangeUK writes: "It's surprising, really, that there aren't more 2D and isometric shooters on the Live Arcade & PlayStation network. With the advent of titles like Shadow Complex that mix old-skool gameplay with current-generation production values, we can expect to see more of them in the coming year. Alien Breed Evolution brings that mix with a top-down view and simplistic shooter gameplay, based on the original Alien Breed from 1991 but now picked out in high-definition graphics and with great sound effects powered by the Unreal engine."

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Team 17 Now Publishing on GOG.com

GOG.com, the digital distributor of DRM -free PC games, has added PC games from developer Team 17 Software Ltd. to their roster. They now offer a number of games that Team 17 has developed, and GOG.com including the quintessential artillery shooter Worms United, a special edition of the original Worms with the expansion Worms Reinforcements.

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Team17 Discounts Available on PC & iOS

Following the launch of four new downloadable content (DLC) packs for Worms Reloaded, Team17 has announced that their promised discounts will extend to other titles also. A spate of sale prices will be applied to many of their titles in celebration of the summer season, both on PC and iOS.

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In-depth Review: Alien Breed Trilogy - Electronic Theatre

As the first chapter in the new trilogy, it’s up to Alien Breed: Evolution to create compelling enough story to keep the player interested between chapters. It does so with a comic strip style series of panels and some surprisingly laudable voice acting. There’s not much going on here that doesn’t fit easily into the typical science-fiction library, certainly nothing that competes on literary grounds with those attempting to push forward the medium as a story telling device, but regardless it’s an enjoyable tale for the most part; which is really the same as that which can be said about the game itself.

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mcstorm4768d ago

I've still got alien breed on my Amiga 32 one of the best games of its Gen alone with chaos engine will defo pick this up.