As online, team-oriented first-person shooters become commonplace, and even single-player games are expected to offer at least some form of online multiplayer, it can be easy to forget that the original Tribes was one. of the first action games to focus on online competition and multiplayer teamwork. This third game in the series aims to remind players, however, with its updated presentation of the core, team-based game that won over so many dedicated fans from the first two releases. Tribes: Vengeance also reintroduces the futuristic Starsiege setting and story elements of the Tribes universe, through a new single-player campaign.
Unprecedented in the series, the single-player campaign acquaints players with the intimate tribulations and turbulent turmoil of the Tribes universe as they take on the roles of three different characters in a story spanning two generations. The adventure explores themes of family and, of course, revenge, in a way not possible through the online competitions of previous versions. Tribes: Vengeance was developed by Irrational Games, a studio known for mixing first-person action and RPG-style elements in previous releases such as System Shock and its sequel.
Characteristics:
- Fly faster, drive more power vehicles, and choose from a new arsenal of weapons
- Multiplayer combat supports up to 32 players
- Developed by the creators of Freedom Force
Minimum requirements:
OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium 3 @ 1 GHz or Equivalent
Memory: 256 MB
Hard Drive: 5 GB Free
Video Memory: 32 MB (ATI Radeon)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c