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- Ion Fury is a cyberpunk first-person shooter video game and the prequel to the top-down action game Bombshell launched in 2016.
- Ion Fury was first released for PC last year and this year for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
- The game is now available for pre-order here at Playasia.
Ion Fury is a cyberpunk first-person shooter video game initially launched for PC last year and the prequel to top-down action game Bombshell released in 2016. The game is making its way to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in May 2020.
The game received an almost 98% positive review score on Steam. Fans praised the game’s fast-paced FPS, ideal for FPS fan. As well as its nice level design and satisfying shooting mechanics.
While Shelly ‘Bombshell’ Harrison earned her codename defusing bombs for the Global Defense Force, when evil transhumanist mastermind Dr. Jadus Heskel unleashes the members of his cybernetic cult onto the streets of Neo DC, she knows it’s time to start causing explosions instead of preventing them. Ion Fury has faced plenty of controversy in the past few months, as the game was also involved in a lawsuit with London metal band Iron Maiden. Ion Fury is available now for PC with a console.
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Game Overview
3D Realms (Duke Nukem 3D, ROTT, Prey, Max Payne) is excited to bring back our famous Build engine, which powered Duke Nukem 3D, Blood, Shadow Warrior and other 90’s hits. Of old-school throwback games, ION FURY is the real deal, using our original tech from that famous era that launched the FPS genre.
Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison earned her codename as a bomb disposal expert for the Global Defense Force.
When transhumanist cult mastermind Dr. Jadus Heskel unleashes a cybernetic army on Neo DC, Shelly decides it’s time to start chucking bombs rather than defusing them.
When transhumanist cult mastermind Dr. Jadus Heskel unleashes a cybernetic army on Neo DC, Shelly decides it’s time to start chucking bombs rather than defusing them.
Her journey will leave trails of blood and gore in huge, multi-path levels filled with those famous colorful keycards and plenty of secrets and Easter Eggs to discover behind every corner. –3D Realms
Don’t miss one of the most praised first-person shooter PC game of 2019 as it heads to Switch and PS4 this year. Pre-order Ion Fury now!
Here below are the game’s features and screenshots for you to enjoy:
【FEATURES】
- Experience the original BUILD engine – pumped up on steroids and ready to rock again after 20 years!
- Duck, jump, climb, swim, and blast your way through 7 exciting zones packed with multiple levels of mayhem!
- A beautiful game world assembled from thousands of hand-crafted textures and sprites
- An awe-inspiring arsenal of devastating weapons, including multiple ammo types and alternate fire modes. Tri-barrelled revolvers, grenade launchers, and heat-seeking smart bombs are your best friends!
- The classic ‘90s FPS action you love, meshed with modern inventions like locational damage and seamless level transitions
- ZERO PROCEDURAL GENERATION. All levels are handmade and full of multiple paths, cool effects, and complex set pieces!
- Easy access on to level editor and other development tools on day one, plus Steam Workshop support
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【SCREENSHOTS】
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Contents.Plot In Ion Fury, the player assumes the role of Shelly 'Bombshell' Harrison, a expert aligned to the Global Defense Force. Jadus Heskel, a cult leader, unleashes an army of cybernetically-enhanced soldiers on the futuristic city of Neo D.C., which Shelly is tasked with fighting through.
Development Ion Fury is built on, a fork of Build engine which supports modern operating systems while also implementing a broader range of features. The of Ion Fury is part of the EDuke32. Lawsuit In May 2019, it was announced that the band would be suing for $2 million for 'the misappropriation and use of a virtually identical imitation of the Iron Maiden trademark'. 3D Realms quickly responded on Twitter, stating that these are 'frivolous claims anyone who has played Ion Maiden would find more over the top than Shelly’s “Loverboy”, her signature 18-round triple-barreled revolver'.The lawsuit claims that Ion Maiden 'has the same look and feel' to the Android/iOS game Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast previously released in July 5, 2016. It also lists several alleged similarities, including the name 'Ion Maiden', the font used for the game title, the main character Shelly 'Bombshell' Harrison and Steve Harris, the skull symbol, and the character.
However, several of the allegedly similar elements cited in the lawsuit were present in a previous 3D Realms game, released in January 29, 2016, including the main character name and the skull symbol. According to Scott Miller, founder of 3D Realms, 'The name Ion Maiden comes from the basic weapon used by the same female hero in her first game, Bombshell.' On July 11, 2019, 3D Realms announced that the title of Ion Maiden was changed to Ion Fury.
Also announced was that voice actor, best known for the character, was confirmed to be voicing the game's main villain. Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore(PC) 78/100Review scoresPublicationScore7.5/1077/100Critical reception Ion Fury received positive reviews with an averaging of 78 score on.gave the game a score of 7.5/10, saying it 'authentic throwback to Duke Nukem 3D that certainly hails to the king but can't quite dethrone him.' 's Chris Capel called it 'probably the best Build engine game ever' and 'challenging, funny, cleverly designed, and shockingly attractive.' 's Alex Santa Maria called it 'an updated take on Duke Nukem 3D that goes above and beyond nostalgic pandering to become one of the better first-person shooters in recent memory.'
's Javy Gwaltney called it 'everything that I've wanted from a modernized take on the arcadey shooters of the 90s. The pitch-perfect movement, the enemy variety, creative weaponry, and fantastic level design all add up to a superb shooter campaign.' Awards Ion Fury won Player's Choice Indie of the Year 2019 at. Controversy On August 16, 2019, less than a week after the official release, chat logs from members of Voidpoint were shared, displaying purportedly remarks by the developers. Additionally, two text messages were found in the game that some called homophobic; one a parody of soap, another a hidden text string from a disgruntled anonymous developer insulting his coworkers. Following multiple requests for a comment on the situation by gaming news sites and retro gaming-focused personalities, Voidpoint and 3D Realms apologized and pledged to institute a zero-tolerance policy on 'disparaging language.'
They also pledged to remove two lines of in-game text. Additionally, $10,000 of Ion Fury's initial sales were donated to. The developer response yielded mixed reactions, including a considerable increase in negative reviews on the game's Steam page, many of which accused the developers of censorship. On August 26, 2019, the developers reversed their stance and stated that they would only remove one of the messages, containing a slur, but no other content. Cited the increase in negative reviews as basis for the reversal. Voidpoint and 3D Realms issued a joint statement that they would not remove further content from Ion Fury or any future games, stating their opposition to the censorship of creative works of any kind.
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