Terracide
Terracide is a zero-G first person shooter developed by Simis and published by Eidos Interactive in 1997.
Terracide | |
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Developer(s) | Simis |
Publisher(s) | Eidos Interactive |
Writer(s) | Simon Carless Phil Marley Michael McHale Laurence Scotford [1] |
Platform(s) | Windows 95 |
Release | August 27, 1997[2] |
Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Gameplay
Terracide plays out in a six degrees of freedom style, much like Descent, in a similar way in which the player is mostly cruising around levels until they find an enemy to attack, although sometimes the player is given on-screen objectives which are required to be completed to continue. Mouse controls are disabled by default, although add-ons such as an on-screen crosshair or mouse control can be enabled in the game's menu.
Reviews
Stephen Poole on CNET's Reviews section rates Terracide 3/5 as "Good", with its major flaws commented that Terracide is "an unabashed Descent clone coupled with a tired "save the earth from destruction by alien invaders" story", and its biggest issue was the control in which "it was almost impossible to line up shots on a consistent basis because the ship wouldn't stop turning when I wanted it to". Terracide is still rated as a decent 3D shooter by GameSpot, proudly ending the review commenting that if you can get along the delayed controls, the game is a definite buy.
References
- "Terracide (1997) Windows credits".
- Staff (August 27, 1997). "Now Shipping". PC Gamer. Archived from the original on February 18, 1998. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
"Meanwhile Eidos Interactive has begun shipping Terracide, a 3D shooter with support for all major 3D accelerator cards."