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Name

 Perilous Warp 

 

Developer

 Crystice Softworks 

 

Publisher

 Crystice Softworks 

 

Tags

 Indie 

 

Singleplayer 

Release

 2020-10-20 

 

Steam

 € £ $ / % 

 

News

 3 

 

Controls

 Keyboard 

 

 Mouse 

 

Players online

 n/a 

 

Steam Rating

 Mostly Positive 

Steam store

 https://store.steampowered.com/app/668320 

 
Public Linux depots

 Perilous Warp Linux 32-Bit [8.04 M] 


 Perilous Warp Linux 64-Bit [7.99 M] 




Screenshots



About the game
Perilous Warp is a fast-paced indie 3D-shooter with a pretty simple but still intriguing storyline. Get ready to meet the new perilous world of a mysterious desolated extraterrestrial Colony. But is the Colony abandoned indeed?

Game Features

  • Optional Storyline: either learn everything about the tragic events that took place at the base, or skip the boring stuff and plunge into the action.
  • Classic Combat System: find new deadly weapons at the base, from a classic shotgun to an advanced railgun, as well as a way to upgrade each gun.
  • Diverse Bestiary: your enemies will run, swim, pounce or dig out; they will be anything but a piece of cake.
  • Explore the World: look for stashes and secret places, visit optional offshoots, and get Steam achievements.
  • Scalable Graphics: our game engine implements many modern graphics technologies, but at the same time it can support weak systems.
  • Save Anywhere: in Perilous Warp you can save your progress wherever you like, and as often as you like; there are also autosaves.
  • Accept the Challenge: for certain gamers, the game can be real hardcore - no health regeneration, no navigation arrows, no bullshit!

The Story

  • 2047 a.d. Within a distant stellar system, astronomers find an Earth-like exoplanet. It turns out that a composition of its atmosphere is similar to Earth's, and it could be suitable for humans. However existing space technologies do not allow reaching the planet in the near future.
  • 2049 a.d. A meteorite consisting of an unknown mineral hits the Earth. Its shape and internal structure suggests that its nature is artificial, so it is probably a fragment of some extraterrestrial object. Attention of scientists is drawn to extremely unusual properties of the crysterite, as they called the mineral: it can create "warps", or hyperspace rifts. The first teleporters have been constructed, and then, a bit later, an experimental hyperspace engine for an insterstellar spacecraft. However it is one of a kind, due to extreme shortage of crysterite. Thorough search for the precious mineral is immediately initiated. Finally, traces are found in an emission spectrum of the exoplanet discovered two years ago. There are no doubts in the decision to send an expedition to the planet.
  • 2050 a.d. A spaceship equipped with the hyperspace engine, with scientists, builders, security guards, necessary equipment and materials onboard, makes its way to the planet, to found a colony. People successfully land on the planet, build a base, discover crysterite mines and start their development. Six months have passed according to a plan, the first shipment of the mineral is about to be sent back to Earth, but suddenly the communication with the Colony has been interrupted.
The immense crysterite amounts at the Colony resulted in vast teleportation network throughout the base - but it was not the case for Earth. The only physical connection with the colony is an emergency input teleporter; the output counterpart is located at the Colonial base. Its low capacity only allows sending a small amount of vital cargo... or one fully equipped soldier - you.
You, as an experienced space marine, get an important task: go to the exoplanet through the emergency teleporter and find out what has happened to the Colony. Most likely you also have to find the spaceship - a fortified citadel - and try to reestablish the uplink. You don your favourite armour, take your trusty army knife, and bravely step into the teleporter with the desire for glorious adventures.

Sources of Inspiration

We do love classic old-school 3D-shooters. The development of Perilous Warp was inspired by such masterpieces as Quake, Unreal, Doom III, and certainly the brilliant game Chasm: The Rift. Old school players will discover numerous references, but even if you are not in your thirties yet - rest assured that you won't be bored!

Videos
Gameplay Teaser
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

MINIMAL SETUP
 OS:  Debian Jessie or newerProcessor: CPU 2 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAMGraphics: Direct3D-compatibleStorage: 1 GB available space 
 PROCESSOR:  CPU 2 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAMGraphics: Direct3D-compatibleStorage: 1 GB available space 
 MEMORY:  1 GB RAMGraphics: Direct3D-compatibleStorage: 1 GB available space 
 GRAPHICS:  Direct3D-compatibleStorage: 1 GB available space 
 NETWORK:  0 
 HARDDRIVE:  1 GB available space 
 SOUND:  0 
 
RECOMMENDED SETUP
 OS:  Debian Jessie or newerProcessor: Multi-core CPU (4 cores or more) 2.4 GHzMemory: 2 GB RAMGraphics: Direct3D-compatible with Shaders 2.0+Storage: 1 GB available space 
 PROCESSOR:  Multi-core CPU (4 cores or more) 2.4 GHzMemory: 2 GB RAMGraphics: Direct3D-compatible with Shaders 2.0+Storage: 1 GB available space 
 MEMORY:  2 GB RAMGraphics: Direct3D-compatible with Shaders 2.0+Storage: 1 GB available space 
 GRAPHICS:  Direct3D-compatible with Shaders 2.0+Storage: 1 GB available space 
 NETWORK:  0 
 HARDDRIVE:  1 GB available space 
 SOUND:  0 
Notes:0

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