Posted by Marcel Klum on 21 September 2002 - 06:47 · 1 comment & 159 views
Eastern Germany, March 1964. The Great War has been raging for 50 years now. All you have ever known is the madness of the front lines and of men butchering each other. Suddenly, you are given a mission which, if successful, could put a stop to the carnage. Shoot ’em-up and action are the best means of restoring what everybody has long since forgotten about: peace.

After a false start early this month, the official playable demo of Iron Storm is now available, once again allowing you to try out this third- and first-person shooter set in an alternate history World War I that still rages in 1964. Update: This European demo has been superseded with the U.S. one, and as before, it features two missions from the full game.

Ironstorm will be released in October.

News source: 3DGamers
View: Official website
Download: Demo @ 3DGamers (200Mb)


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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by tmaxxtigger on 21 Sep 2002 - 11:24
Trying hard to be like MOHAA, but just not quite there... :-(
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