Project First Contact – динамичный экшен, в котором человечество столкнулось с инопланетной угрозой. НЛО приближаются к Земле, запуская проект «Первый Контакт» – план по захвату планеты и порабощению человечества. Игроку предстоит сражаться с генетически модифицированными животными и выжившими, но изувеченными людьми, ставшими жертвами инопланетных экспериментов. Геймплей строится на интенсивных перестрелках и использовании разнообразного оружия против мутировавших врагов. Важно стратегически использовать окружение и быстро адаптироваться к меняющимся условиям боя. Выживание в новом мире, полном опасностей, зависит от умения игрока эффективно сражаться и использовать доступные ресурсы.
Return to Part 1: Dumpster Diving Continued from Part 49: One More to Go! Carrying on in Part 51: It’s Not Easy Being Green Return to Part 1: Dumpster Diving [https://icculus.org/~hamish/retro/part50.html](https://icculus.org/~hamish/retro/part50.html) Last edited by Hamish on 9 Feb 2026 at 8:01 pm UTC For me, CtP is THE best Civ ever made: There are so many amazing game concepts which totaly ouclass basically anything ever implemented on any of SM Civs, that any SM Civ I played was just too boring for me (maybe with the exception of Civ V). I hope it's not true because it would be depressing to wait for over a year for Quake 2 and Ultima Online: 1994 Doom, Doom 2 1995 Abuse, SimCity 1996 Inner Worlds, Quake 1997 Nothing? I thought that LinCycles from 1996 was a commercial title, but a comment from the author is odd, and I have some doubts: https://happypenguin.altervista.org/sheet.php?gameid=57 Quoting: HamishOn a separate but related tangent, whether Call to Power was the first or second Linux game to be sold at retail is somewhat muddied by the fact that Macmillan Publishing announced their boxed Quake releases on May 13, 1999 (my fifth birthday) while Call to Power did not start shipping until May 15, 1999 despite being announced months earlier.I don't know it.
Blizzard reportedly partnering with Arc Raiders owner Nexon to revive StarCraft as a shooter When it Raynors it pours. A new report suggests Blizzard has partnered with Korean gaming giant Nexon - owner of Arc Raiders and The Finals studio Embark - to create a shooter of some kind based on the StarCraft brand. The report, published on Korean site dnews and picked up by Resetera, heard from "industry sources" that Nexon signed a "cooperation contact" last year with Blizzard "for content development related to the StarCraft IP". PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC PC See 4 more StarCraft II: Heart Of The Swarm Video Game StarCraft II: The Legacy of the Void Video Game StarCraft II: Wings Of Liberty Video Game Video Game