GORE: Harvest
A downloadable game for Windows and Linux
GORE is a classic first-person shooter game set on a rural farm where you take on the role of a lone farmer fighting off waves of hostile farm animals. Armed with an array of classic weapons like shotguns, revolvers, and hatchets, you'll need to defend yourself against crazed Farmers, raging hogs and other angry creatures.
With its retro pixelated graphics and fast-paced gameplay, GORE is a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans of classic FPS games like Doom and Quake. Each level is a new challenge with increasingly difficult waves of enemies to defeat.
What sets GORE apart from other retro shooters is the music. The game features an exclusive soundtrack by composers GOTVET and BINTO, whose dark and brooding tones create the perfect atmosphere for a game that's equal parts horror and gory mess.
So if you're looking for an old-school FPS game with a new-school soundtrack, GORE is the game for you. Get ready to face off against some of the angriest farm creature you've ever seen in this thrilling and addictive shooter.
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Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows, Linux |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Zattstudio |
Genre | Shooter |
Made with | Blender, Unreal Engine |
Tags | Creepy, Doom, FPS, Gore, metal, Retro, Weapons |
Average session | A few seconds |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any), Touchscreen |
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Development log
- First Demo patchMar 13, 2023
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Hey, why exactly did this game trigger the prompt for asking if a program should be allowed to access the internet or not?
Might be an engine default. The game does not require internet access.
The texture dithering is wrong. Retro shooters didn't use bayer matrix dithering. Instead they carefully designed each texture to only use a common palette, or they used floyd-steinberg dithering.
Impressive that anyone noticed. It's true, but It was a design decision we made regardless of prior games.
cool prototype