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Deep Shadows has released a second gameplay trailer for White Gold (streaming only, linked from YouTube).
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I did play strife through from the minute I got it. It was very good for its time allthough it was somwhat ignored:This game is a plot-driven first-person shooter, that uses the classic Doom engine. Instead of linear levels, there is an entity of locations in "Strife", most of which allow you to roam freely and to explore every corner of the world. Although there are no true RPG elements in the game, it has many features untypical for a FPS: there are "friendly" areas, where there are no enemies, but people to talk to, stores where you can buy new equipment, and taverns, where you can listen to the latest gossip.
"Strife" is just one more proof (as if I needed any more of them) of the sad fact: most gamers play overhyped crap and ignore quality games, even within one and the same genre. Id software makes engines, not games. "Strife" is a real game based on a engine not invented by its creators, and made at the time when a newer, more powerful engine called "Quake" was already released. This is why it was "doomed" to oblivion. Not only the fact that "Strife" was much better than any id software's product in every aspect was overlooked, but even all its revolutionary achievements were forgotten: the famous Half-Life claimed to be the first story-driven FPS, yet anyone familiar with "Strife" will agree it is not true. "Strife" is at least as important as System Shock, being a step towards merging FPS with adventure and RPG.
Deus Ex, a great modern game, is a direct descendant of "Strife". But even without its historical importance, "Strife" is an atmospheric, fascinating action game that should be honored as one of the better FPSs around there. Sure, its story is nothing to write home about, and after it there were other, more artistic and creative FPSs, but "Strife" was the one that made an important step forwards. We gamers ought to be ashamed for letting this game slip through the dark holes of history.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/strife
The previous game, the failed Boiling Point, was a modern take on Oblivion.