BlackShot

BlackShot

PC

Release Date: April 30, 2009

Action, FPP, free-to-play, MMO

61%

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Multi-person tactical eye view shooter, which takes place in 2033. In the game we play the role of a mercenary of one of the three sides of the conflict and we stand up to fight in four game modes. The creators prepared many different maps and more than 20 types of weapons, modelled on real guns and rifles.

The old world ended at precisely 11:22pm, on the fourth of December, 2033.

In the preceding decade, advances in human cloning had led to the development of the ultimate weapon - the expendable human clone soldier.

Mass produced in cloning factories, and armed with the type of organic intelligence that robots could never match, these clones replaced traditional soldiers at the frontline. Unlike previous conflicts, wars over dwindling resources could now be waged cheaply, and without the ethical constraint of the previous wars.

Nations begun aggressively expanding their borders, seeking more resources to create an ever bigger clone army. The entire planet soon became embroiled in an unprecedented world war.

Until 11:02pm, on the fourth of December, 2033.

In their final moments of desperation, besieged by millions upon millions of clone soldiers, one nuclear-armed superpower launched all of their nuclear arsenal. Before the last missile left its silo, the hair-trigger automated defense systems of every other nuclear superpower responded in kind. Millions of nuclear-tipped missiles flew past one another in mid-flight. Anti-missile defenses spewed forth, but no superpower had an adequate defense against everyone else. According to the survivors, the skies turned red as some of the missiles were intercepted...

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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BlackShot Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Vertigo Games

Publisher: eFusion MMOG GmbH

Age restrictions: 12+

BlackShot System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium IV 2.0 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 256 MB, Windows 2000/XP/Vista