PowerSlave
Base game: PowerSlave · 1996· Lobotomy Software, Playmates Interactive Entertainment· Shooter · PC / Mac / Linux
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Very Positive 56 reviews
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PowerSlave is set in and around the ancient Egyptian city of Karnak in the late 20th century. The city has been seized by unknown forces, with a special crack team of hardened soldiers sent to the valley of Karnak, to uncover the source of...
Powerslave is a first-person shooter featuring an arcade-style level progression. The game comprises 20 consecutive single-player levels and 12 multiplayer deathmatch levels.
The storyline unfolds in the city of Karnak, which has been invaded by unknown alien forces, isolating it from the rest of the world. The inhabitants are subjected to torture or injected with a substance, transforming them into servant mummies. Not even the mummy of King Ramses is spared. As world leaders' attempts to send armed forces fail, you are selected among a few of the world's best special forces to infiltrate Karnak and eliminate the invaders from within. However, the mission takes a dark turn when your helicopter is shot down, leaving you alone to navigate through the chaos, aiming to complete your mission and survive.
In contrast to later console adaptations, the game's 20 single-player levels are played consecutively. The player searches for keys and secret areas to progress to the next level, akin to other games of the time, such as DOOM. The game employs a single save slot for each playthrough and incorporates a checkpoint system, enabling players to resume from the latest checkpoint they have discovered. Levels encompass ancient cities, temples, sprawling lava-filled caverns, and alien Kilmaat ships, each riddled with traps and keys concealing multiple pathways.
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Game Details
Developer Lobotomy Software, Playmates Interactive Entertainment
Publisher Lobotomy Software, Playmates Interactive Entertainment
Release
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, DOS
Engine Build
Steam Deck Unknown
OS Support Windows, Mac, Linux
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Steam Reviews Very Positive (56)
ESRB M
English: Interface
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