Strife
Developed by:
Rogue Entertainment
All of their titles used id Software game engines and they also created two expansions for games in the Quake series. They developed Strife and American McGee's Alice. Eventually was disbanded, with most employees working at Nerve Software.
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Description
Strife is an old PC game, which was published by Rogue Entertainment in the year 1996.
The world is in a state of chaos as an association named “The Order” has gained complete authority over the universe. As the association continues its authority, the universe faces several problems such as drought, hunger, epidemics, conflicts and other calamities. In order to defeat the association, another association comes into a form which is known as the Rebel group. The player is a part of the Rebel group.
Strife is a role-playing game in which the player can create his own character and can interact and associate with the surroundings and other aspects of the game freely. Moreover, the player can work on his strength and efficiency while playing which boosts up the achievement of the player and thus, increases his chance of defeating the Order and winning the game.
The motive of the game is not just to fight; instead, it makes you learn the appliance of stealth, artifice and other tactics needed to defeat the enemies. Also, the player will interact with the non-player characters so that he can get some knowledge about the enemy and the game, artillery, objects, assignments and some secrets about the enemy.
However, if the player is not able to talk wisely with the non-playing characters, he might get killed by them and you might need to play the game from the beginning.
The story of the game is compelling and interesting. The graphics and sounds are also done well. The action game has a great playability. The first-person shooter game is exciting and fun to play. The game can serve as a good companion to those people who are a great fond of shooting.
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