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About This Game You are the pilot of a highly maneuverable fighter ship codenamed the “Fury”, after the Furies of ancient Mythology. The Fury is made possible by a super conductive core, fused of lava from beneath the surface of Earth and “cryo-lava” from Titan, one of the moons of Venus. Utilizing a newly discovered elemental binding, it has become possible to create a “Geocore” that can generate enough power to drive superconductive technology. An insanely powerful drive system allows the ship and pilot to create a magnetic sphere in which the ship can move in any direction freely and with no inertia. It is up to you to pilot this advanced machine to investigate the mines, where highly advanced robots and remote mining machinery have been deployed to gather the elements needed to make more Geocores. Nothing has been heard from either the robot crews or the mining machines in one of the main facilities, and you have been called upon to investigate. Gameplay: 6DOF gameplay, setting the player free from the floor and allowing full translation and rotation on all 6 axes. A focus on balanced multiplayer competition with stable and well tested netcode. Single player where you stalk and be stalked by killer machines. The action is intense, the skill level is high, and the rewards are lifetime friends and enemies. Join the ranks of the toughest pilots in the world, enjoy the company of veterans who can and will show you the ropes, and be proud of your status as part of the elite 6DOF community. 7aa9394dea Title: GeocoreGenre: Action, Indie, Early AccessDeveloper:Anarchy InteractivePublisher:Anarchy InteractiveRelease Date: 31 Jul, 2015 Geocore Download Ubuntu After playing for a bit, I can see something greater that can possibly come from this beginning. The graphics themselves aren't terrible, but overall the graphics need a bit of polishing (especially the copious amounts of dense fog that kills the vision beyond a logical point. Definitely need to add individual options for that PLEASE!!!), and the robots look too... what word can I use? Not boring, but maybe a bit unimaginative, and limited? (Not all robots need gun-arms. Tubbs punched the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665out of you in Descent 3, and in the first 2, you had swingarms. Maybe add Katana or Bore-like robot with speed for close combat?) Obviously the AI isn't set in stone, and the spawnpoints need to have a controlled algorithm so they stop spawning at a certain amount of bots, or this just becomes an arcade game about points instead of actual substance. I like the weapon graphics though. They seem a bit.. 2D maybe? Probably could benefit from enemies using a variant of the same thing that the Fury has. Different color\/damage\/strengths. The controls feel VERY descent-like, the keyboard ramping might want to be an option for giving remove\/reduce so the ship moves with proper key presses and reaction time. The mouse seems a bit draggy as well, but not horribly. I don't know how many people are working on this project, but it deserves some attention, and maybe some help to move it along. I think with a bit of story and some help, this game could definitely attact a new generation of 6DoF pilots. It does have strong competition with Descent: Underground, and Overload, though, which are being worked on with groups of people from the Descent and of-the-like industry, and I'm sure a larger budget. If you want to grab a cool little blast em up game that you can share with your friends, its worth grabbing, especially on sale. Scoffing at a work of art, or a sculpture before its finished is ignorance. Keep working, and I'll keep watching. Good luck and Godspeed creator!. I bought this for me and a few friends on a whim, because why not? Could be fun for multiplayer...It looks like\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 performs like\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 is buggy, is still unfinished, and generally isn't worth even the cost it asks. Go buy a copy of Descent or Overload instead, because those games are worth your time. Heck, buy NeonXSZ. That game was not my thing, but it's at least the solid game that this most definitely isn't.. This is a still somewhat limited descent clone. It shows promise... ONCE you discover that the game is more that that opening where it seems it is an endless loop of random ships being thrown at you on a barren landscape. After a lot of initial frustration I finally got myself into the route. it gave me one hour or so of entertainment, so I think it was worthy the invested money (R$ 6?)...Suggestion to the dev: 1) provide a compass; 2) provide some mapping, or better visual hints of where we are supposed to go and what must be done.3) to travel that maze without proper maps (like descent) is very difficult, specially with random spawns (that is the case, right?) ... I understand maps are difficult... but what about breadcrumbs? (some markers we can simply shoot from the ship, they stick somewhere, and have them at the HUD, pointing where they are, for example).... This game has been on early access for quite some time but from what I understand, this is all done from a one-man development? so far it looks great. the Player ship moves just about perfect from the original Descent games. I will say though, the enemies need to be more noticeable, like those smaller ones for instance. Maybe later on, some variety of maps that don't use the same textures but hey, what do I know?. I just met a very dedicated and pretty cool game developer, psionik, and took a ride with him and 2 other Descent Rangers through his game Geocore, which is available on steam. The game is in alpha and about to go beta so for the small $10 fee I got it. After a quick but in-depth set-up I hopped into the Fury, complete with an arsenal of weapons that could rip a tank a new one and we toured the map. This overcharged pyro-style wonder has got the feel down. I mean it could fly like D1 with the right tri-chording feel, it has the after burners, weapons and feel of D2 & D3 too. To say the least, I was impressed. The other rangers were also impressed and I just wanted to give him a thumbs up and a recommendation and provide a video link of the match we just had. http:\/\/www.twitch.tv\/tsunami_k\/v\/33285714 If you have questions you can find him in the mumble chatroom mumble.descentrangers.com on port 31393.. So, obviously it's impossible to ignore that there are two major 6DOF shooters with bigger budgets also in development - the multiplayer oriented Descent: Underground and the singleplayer focused Overload, the latter made by lots of ex-Parallax people - i.e., the people who pioneered the genre.Geocore's focus is somewhere in-between the competitors mentioned above, designed by a long-time competitive Descent fan it nails the feel of the movement of one of these games. It's primary focus does seem to be multiplayer, and goes for a bit more of the pure old school Descent feeling, avoiding Descent: Underground's different ship classes and progression mechanics. Everybody starts with the same stuff - at the moment you even start with every single weapon on-board from the get go, though I wouldn't be surprised if that changes down the line. The multiplayer really hasn't caught on as of the time of this writing though, and you're unlikely to find any other players unless it's during a developer hosted event. The times I've managed to find matches, it's been running well, though currently the weapon feedback leaves a lot to be desired. Projectiles kinda just vanish when they hit something, leaving very little indication of if you're doing any damage or not.The game also has a singleplayer component called patrols, which is fairly basic though a decent diversion and a way to test out your settings, these missions mainly consist of narrow corridors punctuated with mini-boss arenas and color coded keys, not really offering any of the intricate and vast tunnel networks of the original Descent nor Overload.The environments in general are pretty drab looking, mostly just consisting of metallic surfaces with occasional machinery, colored lightning and the odd rock surface every now and then. The visual sameness sometimes makes it hard to make out enemy robots from the backgrounds. I think a little visual variety could go a long way in making this game stick out a bit more, though I wouldn't expect it to ever quite get the polished look of D:U nor Overload considering their respective budgets.There's a pretty good soundtrack in there too. Nothing particularly revolutionary, mostly going for the same kind of vaguely Front Line Assembly or Skinny Puppy sounding tunes that you'd find in the Descent series.All in all, with the two big competitors in mind it's hard to recommend this, especially in this early access state, to anybody but the biggest fans of 6DOF shooters, but there is a pretty good foundation in here, however in need of more refinement, especially on the visual side in terms of environment variety and shading. I'm still giving it a thumbs up, but I'd recommend you check in on it's development over time before making up your mind.. This title looks like it will be very good! Developer listens to what you say which is great unlike many others. Almost didn't buy it because the last small developer I purchased from (Ghost Machine) was a horrible experience that left a bad taste in my mouth. I am sure glad I gave them the benefit of the doubt. I\u2019m looking forward to the finished product.. One word: Overload... buy it! I wish the developer here nothing but the best. But there is really no game here yet. If you are looking for Descent, I highly suggest Overload from the original developers of Descent. It's the real deal.. Its fairly early in development, but what is here as far as multiplayer is really neat. if you get this and get bothered by your vehicle rolling to reorient itself, go in the options menu(its called config on the main menu) and turn off the little option for autolevel. i did this, and it made the game alot more enjoyable. i also recommend looking at the keybind section if your curious about the controls. im pretty sure a tutorial will be added at some point as well that might go more in depth about things like that. It also has controller support, although i only played it with keyboard and mouse but a friend of mine that plays with controller said it was ok. also, in the single player, if you want to get into the actual missions and stuff, you have to fly to a smaller building on the surface. it will have a door in the roof to enter the missions. this will likely be improved in a update though. at the time of this writing, the game is also in the process of becoming more optimized so that it can run better on more machines. but it seems to work fine on things as low as a 1050. but i dont know anyone that has anything lower than that who has this game, so you might have luck with a lesser computer as well. be sure to check the description of the game for more info. it might have been updated since the time of me writing this review. if i had to give it a number score, i would give it a \u00e6 out of \u00fe.

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