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Descent 3
- Release Date
2000-07-01
Best Guess - License
Proprietary - External Links
Steam, SteamDB, PCGamingWiki
- Genres
FPS, Action - Who made this?
Interplay, Loki Software - Platform
Native Linux
About this game:
The vertigo continues as the highly anticipated sequel to Descent I and II takes the mind-bending, pulse-pounding experience to another level! This time around, you will experience not only the same frenzied, subterranean shooting action, but also the thrill of flying out of the mines into the planetary atmosphere; where you can soar above the surface of the planet, engage in combat with enemy air and ground forces and use 10 new, lethal weapons to obliterate the most sophisticated robots to date!
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