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Purge
Developer(s)Freeform Interactive
Publisher(s)Freeform Interactive
EngineLithtech Talon
Platform(s)Windows 98/ME/2K/XP
Genre(s)First Person Shooter
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Purge is an online-only PC computer game. It is a hybrid First-Person-Shooter / Role-Playing-Game set in the near future accounting a war between the diametrically opposed forces of science-fiction (the Order) and fantasy (the Chosen). Technology versus magic. Science versus religion. It is a great divine war, where followers pray for intervention from the extraterrestrial deity Evod or the supernatural deity Mabus. Originally released in 2002, Freeform Interactive has now officially made Purge a free game.


FreeForm Interactive have abandoned their purge project, purge is now run entirely by the community. Purge underground is the only purge server left.

Gameplay

The game consists of two teams, Chosen (Fantasy) and Order (Future). the teams battle with each other as they try to defend their portal, and destroy the enemy portal.


Features

Online First Person Shooter / Role Playing Game

Customize Characters to Your Tactics

8 Unique Classes

27 Major Skills & 3 Minor Skills

32 Weapons (with Alternate-Firing Modes)

Music Tracks

23 Indoor and Large Outdoor Maps

Player Creatable Constructions & Items

Optional "FPS" Playing Style for New/Casual Players that Starts at Level 11.

Prayer System with Deities: Evod and Mabus.

20 Divine Blesses and 4 Divine Interventions.

Gibs System with Blood Pools, Robotic/Cybernetic debris, and Limb Loss.

Customizable Weapons and Armor Upgrades.

Extensive Voices Messages for All 8 Classes.

All-Seeing eye

Purge relies on the ASE in order to connect servers with clients, since the ASE is no longer available, players must manually join a server.

Key generator

Purge once required payments, so the key system is still there. Purge requires a registration key to unlock all the class. This is completely and 100% free. There are no strings attached. The key system is still necessary as a unique user identifier for Purge to save your Role- Playing Game character stats on the game servers. When you have installed Purge, simply request a key. The keys can be generated by download the keygen

Critical reception

Both Gamespot and IGN rated Purge as "mediocre".[1][2] IGN highlighted detailed environments with well-defined textures and impressive effects, and it was argued that Purge was a notable example within the "character development" niche of action genre. Criticisms included indistinct vocal commands, some unsuitable weapon sound effects, a "practically nonexistent" playing community, lack of game modes and unpolished level design.

References

  1. ^ a b Forrester, Derek (2003-04-29). "IGN:Purge Review". IGN. Retrieved 2007-05-10. Ultimately, this action title is basic and bland, a testament to cliched design and rudimentary play mechanics.
  2. ^ Colayco, Bob (Apr 17, 2003). "Purge Review". Gamespot. Retrieved 2009-10-30.

--Safwat purge (talk) 08:03, 29 December 2009 (UTC)