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Game #2626
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Wrath of Earth    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Action   FPS

Rating: 8.74 (31 votes)

Wrath of Earth box cover

Wrath of Earth screenshot
One of the most unknown, underrated games ever made, Wrath of Earth is a fun futuristic FPS with quite a few innovations that are rarely seen in today's 3D-accelerated games. You play either a male or female commander who is sent to investigate the chaotic situation at the Aragon mining colony, where mining robots run rampant, most humans are dead, and an alien invasion has been rumored.

Gameplay is best described as SSI's Cyclones, except a bit less detailed. You view the gameworld from your bio-suit, which gives you a plethora of status displays, including six separate gauges that show major statistics, ranging from your health and radiation level, to your armor. Weapons you collect can be viewed in close-up, which gives you detailed statistics, including type of ammo required, damage relative to other weapons, etc. Your bio-suit also has many interesting instruments, including an infrared headlight and sonar. On-screen crosshairs automatically identify objects and lock on targets similar to System Shock, except that in Wrath of Earth you cannot jump or look up or down as the engine is not true 3D. The game also features many NPCs similar to Strife, guided weapons, and many well-designed levels, both indoors and out.

Overall, Wrath of Earth is a solid FPS that is highly recommended to anyone who likes action games. It unfortunately got very little attention when first released, owing largely to lack of marketing and its shareware status. Two thumbs up, way up!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Dave Faller
Developer: Addix Software Development
Publisher: SoftKey
Year: 1995
Software Copyright: Addix Software Development
Theme: Shareware, Science Fiction
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: System Shock, CyClones, Strife

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