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Ion Fury

Ion Fury

Aug. 15, 2019 $9.99
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Fast-paced, hyper-violent, retro run-and-gun shooter built on the classic Build Engine behind Duke Nukem 3D. No regenerating health. No mercy. Huge nonlinear, secret-packed levels. As Shelly 'Bombshell' Harrison, blast through Neo D.C. to stop a cyber cult uprising.

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No regenerating health. No power armor. No mercy. Stay aggressive, stay mobile, and make every pickup count. A neon-soaked, old-school single-player run-and-gun FPS where huge maps twist into shortcuts, secrets are everywhere, and every fight is a resource grab you survive by staying on the move. Built on an upgraded and reworked version of the legendary Build Engine that powered '90s sensations like Duke Nukem 3D. Play as Shelly 'Bombshell' Harrison, Global Defense Force bomb disposal expert turned one-woman demolition crew. Your signature revolver, the tri-barreled Loverboy, dishes out clean shots or keeps the pressure on through Old West hammer-fanning chaos, but when you're in a pinch, Bowling Bombs have you covered. Every weapon brings its own tricks to keep the carnage creative. Handcrafted, interconnected levels: 28 dense, multi-path levels packed with hidden areas, vertical routes, and set-piece destruction. Push forward, unlock shortcuts, then come back for keys, stashes, and secrets. Zero procedural generation. Weapons with personality: Alternate fire modes and ammo types, from the tri-barreled Loverboy to buckshot grenade-launcher madness, brutal Bowling Bombs, and unforgiving Clusterpucks. Classic pacing, modern touches: Headshots and locational damage, more physics and interactivity, optional auto-save with quick save always available, widescreen, controller support, and seamless level transitions. Hand-built world: Thousands of hand-crafted, digitally painted textures and sprites packed into a neon nightmare of breakable props and secret bait. Tracker soundtrack: Features Jarkko Rotstén's original tracked module score, composed in authentic FastTracker 2 (.XM) format. Fast combat, faster weapons. Aim for the head, punish weak points, use the environment, and keep moving. Turn the tide with creativity and exploit the weaknesses of your foes. When comically evil transhumanist mastermind Dr. Jadus Heskel turns Neo D.C. into a warzone, Shelly stops defusing bombs and starts planting them. Lock, load, and make Heskel regret turning you into the solution to Neo D.C.'s problems. What are you waiting for, Christmas?

79 Metacritic
7029 Positive
695 Negative
6636 Recommendations
27 Peak CCU
62 Achievements

Developer

Voidpoint, LLC

Publisher

3D Realms

Genres

Indie, Action

Categories

Single-player, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Cloud, Family Sharing, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Stats, Custom Volume Controls, Adjustable Difficulty, Keyboard Only Option, Playable without Timed Input, Stereo Sound, Save Anytime

Tags

Boomer Shooter (238) FPS (219) Retro (200) Female Protagonist (127) Old School (127) Action (117) Gore (102) Cyberpunk (91) Shooter (89) First-Person (86) Violent (81) Indie (75) Singleplayer (72) 2.5D (55) Fast-Paced (51) Great Soundtrack (46) 1990's (45) Sci-fi (43) Classic (40) Exploration (27)

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About

No regenerating health. No power armor. No mercy. Stay aggressive, stay mobile, and make every pickup count. A neon-soaked, old-school single-player run-and-gun FPS where huge maps twist into shortcuts, secrets are everywhere, and every fight is a resource grab you survive by staying on the move. Built on an upgraded and reworked version of the legendary Build Engine that powered '90s sensations like Duke Nukem 3D. Play as Shelly 'Bombshell' Harrison, Global Defense Force bomb disposal expert turned one-woman demolition crew. Your signature revolver, the tri-barreled Loverboy, dishes out clean shots or keeps the pressure on through Old West hammer-fanning chaos, but when you're in a pinch, Bowling Bombs have you covered. Every weapon brings its own tricks to keep the carnage creative. Handcrafted, interconnected levels: 28 dense, multi-path levels packed with hidden areas, vertical routes, and set-piece destruction. Push forward, unlock shortcuts, then come back for keys, stashes, and secrets. Zero procedural generation. Weapons with personality: Alternate fire modes and ammo types, from the tri-barreled Loverboy to buckshot grenade-launcher madness, brutal Bowling Bombs, and unforgiving Clusterpucks. Classic pacing, modern touches: Headshots and locational damage, more physics and interactivity, optional auto-save with quick save always available, widescreen, controller support, and seamless level transitions. Hand-built world: Thousands of hand-crafted, digitally painted textures and sprites packed into a neon nightmare of breakable props and secret bait. Tracker soundtrack: Features Jarkko Rotstén's original tracked module score, composed in authentic FastTracker 2 (.XM) format. Fast combat, faster weapons. Aim for the head, punish weak points, use the environment, and keep moving. Turn the tide with creativity and exploit the weaknesses of your foes. When comically evil transhumanist mastermind Dr. Jadus Heskel turns Neo D.C. into a warzone, Shelly stops defusing bombs and starts planting them. Lock, load, and make Heskel regret turning you into the solution to Neo D.C.'s problems. What are you waiting for, Christmas?

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