Demo released for the indie first-person shooter inspired by FEAR, Trepang2

Dec. 7, 2018
Demo released for the indie first-person shooter inspired by FEAR, Trepang2

Wilson C has released a single-player demo for his upcoming indie first-person shooter that is heavily inspired by FEAR, Trepang2. For this demo, Wilson has improved the visuals and added a ton of improvements and cool features, including a minigun, slide kicking and dismemberment.

Now as Wilson has stated, this game is still in a very early state and the demo is not that polished. For instance, saving/loading is very slow, there are fickering/white flashes when turning or moving fast in outdoor scene, and CPU optimization is not that great.

Moreover, the AI has problems identifying sound types, freezes up occasionally while investigating a sound, has trouble prioritizing multiple enemies, has twitch spasms when near danger or a grenade, AI investigations are bugged up and there can be all kinds of physics glitches.

So yeah, think of this demo as a prototype that will give you an idea of what this developer aims to achieve. And since we haven’t gotten any new FEAR game, I believe that some gamers will be interested in its gameplay mechanics.

You can download the demo from here, and below you can find some videos from it!

Tags: Trepang2

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